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Alarmclock and Calendar alarms became silent, no vibration, no sound. The active profile is "Normal". Incoming phone calls alarm normally.
I was late one hour from work yesterday when I overslept. After I woke up from phone call, I still can see the alarmclock's alarm on the display waiting to be either snoozed or stopped. Also another calendar alarm with later time becomes front when the alarm clock's alarm is stopped. The calendar alarm is silent also.
I haven't rebooted now. The bug still manifests. If I create a new alarm, when it triggers it is silent.
Before I reboot, which will likely fix the issue, what information could I gather from the system to debug the issue better, so this serious bug can be fixed?
Or is this a known bug?