Indigo 7 and Power Nap?

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Sun Feb 19, 2017 11:44 am
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Indigo 7 and Power Nap?

Anyone know how Indigo behaves with MacOS with Power Nap enabled.

I am seeing sensor, power, temperature etc flatlining during the night i.e. 23:30 to 7:30.

Given the Mac Mini is set to Never Sleep but has Power Nap enabled is it possible that the Mac is going to sleep and Indigo is no longer receiving data?

Not a problem - just need to understand it.

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Sun Feb 19, 2017 11:49 am
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Re: Indigo 7 and Power Nap?

Apple's details about Power Nap.

This article may be outdated, but it says that desktops don't support Power Nap.

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Re: Indigo 7 and Power Nap?

Power Nap is only applicable when your Mac is set to sleep, so if it's set to never sleep (as it should be when using Indigo) then there's nothing else to do.

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Re: Indigo 7 and Power Nap?

Busta999 wrote:
I am seeing sensor, power, temperature etc flatlining during the night i.e. 23:30 to 7:30.

What does the Event log show, especially around the transition times that it is failing (23:30 and 7:30)?

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Mon Feb 20, 2017 3:14 am
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Re: Indigo 7 and Power Nap?

No log entries at all.

But I think I've bottomed it out.

I was hitting Opt Cmd Eject just before going to bed instead of Crl ShiftEject !

I was inadvertently putting the Mac to sleep instead of turning off the display!

Doh, last night I got a full read if the sensors.

i'll re enable powernap and monitor.

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