10.13.5
MacBook Air (2014) more often than not now apparently restarting while in sleep mode
I wake from sleep and all the programs that had been previously open notify me they've been shut down and restarted
any help?
10.13.5
MacBook Air (2014) more often than not now apparently restarting while in sleep mode
I wake from sleep and all the programs that had been previously open notify me they've been shut down and restarted
any help?
if anyone could tell me where in COnsole logs I could find the precise record of what's happening on these uncalled for restarts, I'd be happy to post
I observed the same problem on my iMac Retina 27. The console logs
06:41:46.036209 +0200 powerd Sleep Failure [code:0x11105000400001F]:
Disable FileVault is a working und for this bug on my system.
There is also a thread about this issue on the public Apple forum
Go to:
/var/log/powermanagement
enter:
ls -alt *.asl
to get the appropriate log file
open it with:
open YYYY.MM.DD.asl
Nothing really interesting in this discussion.
Some silly pieces of advice: "upgrade to 10.13.4" when the problem seems typical of 10.13.4..
I have the same problem on a newly installed MacBookPro:
Version 10.13.4
MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Mid 2015)
FileVault is on
/var/log/powermanagement/yyyy.mm.dd.asl
contains the typical error code:
21:24:55.692880 +0200 powerd Sleep Failure [code:0x11105000400001F]:
after the following entering into sleep mode on a low level battery:
17:54:35.439839 +0200 powerd Entering Sleep state due to 'Low Power Sleep':TCPKeepAlive=inactive
This bug is fixed with an update to MacOS 10.13.5: https://support.apple.com/kb/DL1965.
I tested it with the following power management settings:
pmset standby 1
pmset autopoweroff 1
then with:
pmset hibernatemode 3
pmset hibernatemode 25
All these tests were run with:
FileVault on,
battery level low
battery level low to a level were the OS decides to sleep on its own.
On all these tests I never saw the typical error:
powerd Sleep Failure [code:0x11105000400001F]:
and the exit from sleep, through any key or with the power on button were successfull.
My conclusion is:
MacOS 10.13.4 sleep bug fixed with 10.13.5,
This version is good for work!
Do you still experience this bug?
Could you please give us the output of:
pmset -g