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Still can't get Sleep to work

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Hi All,

Have been working with this for about 3 months (reading forum posts, followed the wiki, ran a different scripts, etc. and am still having issues getting sleep to work.

 

Below are my stats and my syslog is attached.

 

When I attempt the manual sleep command (echo 3 >/proc/acpi/sleep)

I'm getting this:

"-bash: /proc/acpi/sleep: No such file or directory"

 

Also when I try sleeping from Simple Features 1.0.11 it goes to sleep, I run the Wakeup.bat script with no response. I hit the power button to wake and the drive starts up, but WEB GUI goes down, no access to telnet or command line screen and I can't access my drives so I have to do a manual restart and parity check and all that fun stuff every time.

 

Again, it's been about 3 months and I REALLY need to get sleep working, (I'm in need to cut down on my power usage)

 

Thanks!

syslog.zip

Sleep features are not directly supported with unRAID as it's impossible to have consistent results across the varying hardware configurations out there.  Hopefully someone else will chime in with a possible fix, however it's highly likely that your particular hardware simply isn't capable of reliably engaging/exiting sleep mode.

 

 

I've had sleep break because of bios updates previously.  It seems to be a pretty unimportant feature to a lot of motherboard manufacturers.

 

Sent via a phone. Sorry for any typos.

 

 

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Sleep features are not directly supported with unRAID as it's impossible to have consistent results across the varying hardware configurations out there.  Hopefully someone else will chime in with a possible fix, however it's highly likely that your particular hardware simply isn't capable of reliably engaging/exiting sleep mode.

 

I know some people on this forum did get sleep working with the same config. (I've sent them an e-mail but got no response) I replaced my network card (which apparently was the culprit) but still no luck. If anyone can help, I'm getting desperate.

 

Thanks!

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