camoguy Posted September 26, 2011 Share Posted September 26, 2011 On a normal working mac, it goes to sleep after a certain idle time. Mine however doesn't, it just turns off the display. I've checked with my sleep working hack book and the mac book and they both agree with me here. pmset -g assertions On the notebooks it shows: On my desktop: These assertions are keeping my mac and in turn me awake searching for solutions. Does anyone know how to map the owner id's to real or vm memory to identify the source of these problems? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Noam AA Posted September 26, 2011 Share Posted September 26, 2011 i wrote this couple month ago on another thread, that's was my problems with auto-sleep at least.. in my hackintosh time i discovered couple of reasons my auto-sleep stopped working at first, it was the most common issue, TSSTcorp DVD Drive, the issue is those drives can't get to sleep without disk inside.so the solution is to put any disk inside your dvd drive. next thing is hard drive sleep, once i changed to other hard drive, it had some troubles with OSX caused a high LCC (Load Cycle Count) and bricked sleep for the drive. one more thing i don't know if helped me recover auto-sleep is the Q-connector (small connector which combine all the related connectors into one- Power Button, LEDS, Reset Button, Speaker etc) also had issues getting auto-sleep with Edimax EW-7711UMn. Last thing that may brick auto-sleep is the Activity Leds. and also one time, i had my main SL refused to auto-sleep while clean install did no troubles. my suggestions is if you really want to try fix auto-sleep, try figuring the main reason that brick auto-sleep i.e disconnect all hardware, except hard-drive, try with clean installation, and even without any usb including mouse and keyboard, you can check if your drives go to proper sleep with CHUD Tools-SpindownHD.app (remember, if the drive can't sleep, you will not have auto-sleep) hope those will help you BTW i just checked and it seems i have those assertions also, and i have working auto-sleep Assertion status system-wide: ChargeInhibit 0 PreventUserIdleDisplaySleep 0 PreventUserIdleSystemSleep 0 NoRealPowerSources_debug 0 CPUBoundAssertion 0 EnableIdleSleep 1 PreventSystemSleep 0 DisableInflow 0 DisableLowPowerBatteryWarnings 0 ExternalMedia 0 Kernel Assertions: 0x0012 * Kernel Assertion ID = 500 Created At = 01/01/70 02:05:20 GMT+0 Modified At = 25/09/11 06:25:21 GMT+0 Owner ID = 0x00000000089f0800 Level = 255 Assertions Set = None (4) * Kernel Assertion ID = 501 Created At = 01/01/70 02:07:01 GMT+0 Modified At = 25/09/11 06:30:58 GMT+0 Owner ID = 0x00000000089d9000 Level = 255 Assertions Set = None (4) * Kernel Assertion ID = 502 Created At = 01/01/70 02:07:02 GMT+0 Modified At = 01/01/70 02:00:00 GMT+0 Owner ID = 0x000000000878e000 Level = 0 Assertions Set = None (4) * Kernel Assertion ID = 503 Created At = 01/01/70 02:07:02 GMT+0 Modified At = 01/01/70 02:00:00 GMT+0 Owner ID = 0x00000000089db000 Level = 0 Assertions Set = None (4) * Kernel Assertion ID = 504 Created At = 01/01/70 02:10:21 GMT+0 Modified At = 01/01/70 02:00:00 GMT+0 Owner ID = 0x00000000089f0000 Level = 0 Assertions Set = None (4) * Kernel Assertion ID = 505 Created At = 01/01/70 02:12:13 GMT+0 Modified At = 01/01/70 02:00:00 GMT+0 Owner ID = 0x00000000089df000 Level = 0 Assertions Set = None (4) * Kernel Assertion ID = 506 Created At = 01/01/70 02:12:14 GMT+0 Modified At = 01/01/70 02:00:00 GMT+0 Owner ID = 0x0000000007e72000 Level = 0 Assertions Set = None (4) * Kernel Assertion ID = 507 Created At = 01/01/70 02:12:14 GMT+0 Modified At = 01/01/70 02:00:00 GMT+0 Owner ID = 0x00000000089e1000 Level = 0 Assertions Set = None (4) * Kernel Assertion ID = 510 Created At = 25/09/11 06:30:24 GMT+0 Modified At = 01/01/70 02:00:00 GMT+0 Owner ID = 0x0000000009b19c00 Level = 255 Assertions Set = None (8) * Kernel Assertion ID = 511 Created At = 25/09/11 06:20:24 GMT+0 Modified At = 01/01/70 02:00:00 GMT+0 Owner ID = 0x000000000ac06e00 Level = 255 Assertions Set = None (8) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
camoguy Posted September 27, 2011 Author Share Posted September 27, 2011 It's working now. It was that IOGEAR bluetooth dongle from walmart I'm going to return. I got my mac book pro bluetooth module hack working, Wake from sleep, working as well and fits right in with the Hackintosh style. Thanks Swhay, Ermac and these forums for your guidance and patience. http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php...luetooth+module Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dysfunction Posted October 4, 2011 Share Posted October 4, 2011 Hmm cant get mine to work, i tried to unplug everything, all usb devices etc. with no help. This is what i get from my pmset -g assertions: 5634372a:~ dennis$ pmset -g assertions 4.10,11 1:01:47 PM GMT+ Assertion status system-wide: ChargeInhibit 0 PreventUserIdleDisplaySleep 0 PreventUserIdleSystemSleep 0 NoRealPowerSources_debug 0 CPUBoundAssertion 0 EnableIdleSleep 1 PreventSystemSleep 0 DisableInflow 0 DisableLowPowerBatteryWarnings 0 ExternalMedia 0 Kernel Assertions: 0x0004 * Kernel Assertion ID = 500 Created At = 1.1,70 1:07:14 AM GMT+0 Modified At = 1.1,70 1:00:00 AM GMT+0 Owner ID = 0xffffff8013210000 Level = 0 Assertions Set = None (4) * Kernel Assertion ID = 501 Created At = 1.1,70 1:07:19 AM GMT+0 Modified At = 4.10,11 12:56:00 PM GMT Owner ID = 0xffffff8013222000 Level = 255 Assertions Set = None (4) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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