HT2412 iMac "deep sleep" problem

Hi, I have a iMac 27" Late 2012 and it keeps going in "deep sleep" when I leave it unattended during the day. When I come back, I have to wait for my mac to load the saved state which is quite long. I had many macs in my life and it's the first time I encounter the problem. I've seen that sleep mode before when my MacBook would be out of battery, but never on a desktop... My energy saver settings are set to never sleep (computer) and 15 minutes (display). My setting in Privacy/Advanced/Log out after XX min of inactivity is also off. I checked my hibernation mode in the terminal and it is set to 0. Out of ideas. Anyone ?
Thank you !

I have the same problem on my black MacBook. My problem is intermittent. Sometimes restart works; sometimes I'll select restart, but after the logout it never really shuts down. Black screen, glowing status indicator, completely unresponsive. I've also left it overnight with no change. The only "fix" is to do a hard shut down with the power button, whereupon I'm presented with the annoying "computer wasn't shut down properly" message on startup. No kidding! But no matter how many times I report it, no response.
I've tried resetting the power manager, I've tried zapping the pram. I've tried reinstalling the system -- I just nuked and paved this weekend, with no change. So either it's a hardware problem, or something fundamentally wrong with the OS. But since I don't hear a lot of people complaining about this one, that makes me think it's specific to my (and your) computer...
I called Apple about it while still under warranty, but got no helpful suggestions. The nearest apple store is 7 hours away, so I can't just pop in and show off my problem

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    Ok first off let me say that I got this new iMac G5 20" about 4 days ago. It's wonderful. If anyone out there is holding out for the intel machines, don't wait, get a G5. It's a fantastic machine. Now on to the meat of the subject. The story goes like this; I hooked up my Plextor PVR with eyeTV to my iMac to see how well it would do (been using it with a P4 Windoze XP machine and my iBook G4 14" with no problems). It worked just great. No problems with the iMac, the PVR or any of my other addons (including the boatload of software I migrated over from the iBook). So I set up EyeTV to record some stuff while I was asleep. It's supposed to wake up the Mac, record the shows then the Mac goes back to sleep. Easy huh? Well the wakeup, record part went just fine but the Mac wouldn't go back to sleep. Perplexed (actually thrilled, this is where I have my most fun with new machines, figuring out why they aren't working correctly) I did all the standard "I can't get my Mac to sleep automatically" things. You know, blow away all the plist files that have anything to do with powermanagement and autowake, reset NVRAM from OF, reset the PRAM (3 times just like the old days), reset the SMU, blow away all the Bluetooth plist files, etc, etc. Did them all, don't suggest any, I did them all I swear, really. I've been through this kind of thing before. One big difference with this iMac. Nothing and I mean nothing would work to fix the problem. The only way the bad boy would sleep is by hitting the Power button for a second or selecting "Sleep" from the Apple menu. Hmmmm. Spent the better part of a morning reading every thread here about peoples problems like mine. One post and I mean exactly one had something I hadn't tried. I rebooted the Mac in Safe Mode (hold the shift key down while it boots until you get the login screen with the red text "Safe Mode".) I forgot that OSX even did that. Logged in as myself (normal login but still in safe mode) and low and behold the thing would sleep automatically! I repeated this (boot in normal mode, boot in safe mode) many times. Every single time the Mac would sleep from safe mode but not from normal mode. Tells me it's software not hardware. In each mode I run "Activity Monitor" and save a list of the running processes to a text file. Now compare them and shutdown each process that is different one at a time. To make this story somewhat shorter (heh) I finally found that I could consistantly make the machine sleep or not sleep by killing the "mdimport" process and restarting it. This has to do with Spotlight. To be exact, it's the process that imports Metadata into Spotlights data list (I'm no expert, have a basic understanding of this). So on a hunch I ran the terminal and entered the command to delete then rebuild Spotlights databases, "mdutil -E /". Then I let Spotlight rebuild that databases and rebooted. Guess what? The iMac sleeps perfectly now, go figure. I did this once so far and the Mac has been working correctly now for about 5 hours. I've got a feeling that the problem will come back. Especially if it's an inherent problem in Spotlight and the 10.4.3 upgrade. I don't seem to have this problem with 10.4 or earlier. Long post I know but I thought it could help someone out. Please post any comments. I'd like to know if what I did is coincidence (I really don't think so since I reproduced it many times) or not.
    -joe-
    iBook G4 1Gig, iMac G5 2.1 Gig, iMac 266   Mac OS X (10.4.3)   iMac 266 running 10.3.6, been using Macs since the '80s

    Right guy's i to have researched this problem
    concerning my auto sleep problem.I started off by
    following Joeaux's original post by safe
    booting,noting what was running in the activity
    monitor,booting normaly and again noting what was
    running now.I eliminated the same processes that were
    running from both boots, and then started quiting one
    by one, the extra processes, from the normal boot, in
    activity monitor.Once you quit a process, allow the
    computer to try to go to sleep i.e set energy saver
    to 1minute and wait to see what happens.I tried the "
    mdimport"as of Joeaux but this was not my problem.In
    my case the sleep problem was down to two
    applications called N67U_ButtonManager and
    N124U_ButtonManager.These are for use with my Canon
    scanner.I also noted that if i left the scanner
    connected to the computer this would also stop it
    going to sleep,even after deleting the two
    applications.Hope this helps!
    Thank you now i know that those login items are for my scanner, and not logic audio i am a little less angry(Logic is now an apple application but the version I run was from the emagic days and i presumed that the button managers were from this app as it was the oldest bit of software running on my machine) By the way any apps that may cause a problem like this are more than likely simply residing in your user login items and can be disabled from there permanently as far as i can see.

  • HELP...   Since last week, I can not awake from sleep. After reading a review I downloaded Deep Sleep, but after the first deep sleep, my MBP (late 2011 with Mountain Lion), developed a problem restarting from sleep.

    HELP...   Since last week, I can not awake from sleep. After reading a review I downloaded Deep Sleep, but after the first deep sleep, my MBP (late 2011 with Mountain Lion), developed a problem restarting from sleep. I straight away uninstalled Deep Sleep, but the problem has increased.
    Now when I try to awake from sleep, a grey screen with the apple logo appears with a progress bar underneath it, which slowly moves to the forelast indicator, then it stops and a audio signal starts.  Three bleeps and pause.
    Then when I press the on/off botton and restart the system, the underneath error reports appears with the heading  RAPPORTD unexpectedly failed.
    Can any one help?
    Process:         rapportd [235]
    Path:            /Library/Rapport/*/rapportd
    Identifier:      rapportd
    Version:         ???
    Code Type:       X86 (Native)
    Parent Process:  launchd [196]
    User ID:         501
    Date/Time:       2012-08-27 11:38:13.723 +0200
    OS Version:      Mac OS X 10.8.1 (12B19)
    Report Version:  10
    Interval Since Last Report:          8281 sec
    Crashes Since Last Report:           5
    Per-App Crashes Since Last Report:   5
    Anonymous UUID:                      F7A70155-2067-4184-A500-CECB394A71B3
    Crashed Thread:  5
    Exception Type:  EXC_BAD_ACCESS (SIGBUS)
    Exception Codes: KERN_PROTECTION_FAILURE at 0x0000000000000920
    VM Regions Near 0x920:
    --> __PAGEZERO             0000000000000000-0000000000001000 [    4K] ---/--- SM=NUL  /Library/Rapport/*
        __TEXT                 0000000000001000-0000000000065000 [  400K] r-x/rwx SM=COW  /Library/Rapport/*
    Thread 0:: Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread
    0   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x991479c9 szone_free_definite_size + 3565
    1   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x99141cdc free + 217
    2   rapportd                                0x00022a80 refree + 43
    3   rapportd                                0x0001dc09 dictionary_free + 97
    4   RapportUtil1.dylib                      0x001893ea CLocalSection::~CLocalSection() + 40
    5   RapportUtil1.dylib                      0x0018e17b CSimplePersistentSection::~CSimplePersistentSection() + 97
    6   RapportUtil1.dylib                      0x00186e07 counted_ptr<IConfigurationSection>::release() + 57
    7   RapportUtil1.dylib                      0x00186512 SectionSynchronizer::~SectionSynchronizer() + 54
    8   RapportUtil1.dylib                      0x00186e07 counted_ptr<IConfigurationSection>::release() + 57
    9   RapportUtil1.dylib                      0x001885d8 std::pair<std::string const, counted_ptr<IConfigurationSection> >::~pair() + 26
    10  RapportUtil1.dylib                      0x00188628 __gnu_cxx::hashtable<std::pair<std::string const, counted_ptr<IConfigurationSection> >, std::string, __gnu_cxx::hash<std::string>, std::_Select1st<std::pair<std::string const, counted_ptr<IConfigurationSection> > >, std::equal_to<std::string>, std::allocator<counted_ptr<IConfigurationSection> > >::_M_delete_node(__gnu_cxx::_Hashtable_node<std::pair<std::string const, counted_ptr<IConfigurationSection> > >*) + 44
    11  RapportUtil1.dylib                      0x00188994 __gnu_cxx::hashtable<std::pair<std::string const, counted_ptr<IConfigurationSection> >, std::string, __gnu_cxx::hash<std::string>, std::_Select1st<std::pair<std::string const, counted_ptr<IConfigurationSection> > >, std::equal_to<std::string>, std::allocator<counted_ptr<IConfigurationSection> > >::clear() + 62
    12  RapportUtil1.dylib                      0x001889eb __gnu_cxx::hashtable<std::pair<std::string const, counted_ptr<IConfigurationSection> >, std::string, __gnu_cxx::hash<std::string>, std::_Select1st<std::pair<std::string const, counted_ptr<IConfigurationSection> > >, std::equal_to<std::string>, std::allocator<counted_ptr<IConfigurationSection> > >::~hashtable() + 23
    13  RapportUtil1.dylib                      0x00186791 CConfigurationManager::~CConfigurationManager() + 77
    14  RapportUtil1.dylib                      0x0019a8e3 counted_ptr<CConfigurationManager>::release() + 57
    15  RapportUtil1.dylib                      0x0019b348 configuration::~configuration() + 54
    16  RapportUtil1.dylib                      0x0019a113 counted_ptr<configuration>::release() + 57
    17  libsystem_c.dylib                       0x99161edb __cxa_finalize + 184
    18  libsystem_c.dylib                       0x99164dd5 exit + 23
    19  rapportd                                0x00002317 start + 63
    Thread 1:: Dispatch queue: com.apple.libdispatch-manager
    0   libsystem_kernel.dylib                  0x98a8b9ae kevent + 10
    1   libdispatch.dylib                       0x99223cc5 _dispatch_mgr_invoke + 993
    2   libdispatch.dylib                       0x992237fd _dispatch_mgr_thread + 53
    Thread 2:
    0   libsystem_kernel.dylib                  0x98a8b0ee __workq_kernreturn + 10
    1   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x9912a04c _pthread_workq_return + 45
    2   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x99129e19 _pthread_wqthread + 448
    3   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x99111cca start_wqthread + 30
    Thread 3:
    0   libsystem_kernel.dylib                  0x98a8b0ee __workq_kernreturn + 10
    1   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x9912a04c _pthread_workq_return + 45
    2   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x99129e19 _pthread_wqthread + 448
    3   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x99111cca start_wqthread + 30
    Thread 4:
    0   libsystem_kernel.dylib                  0x98a8b0ee __workq_kernreturn + 10
    1   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x9912a04c _pthread_workq_return + 45
    2   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x99129e19 _pthread_wqthread + 448
    3   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x99111cca start_wqthread + 30
    Thread 5 Crashed:
    0   rapportd                                0x0002c66c threaded_service::main(void*) + 208
    1   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x99127557 _pthread_start + 344
    2   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x99111cee thread_start + 34
    Thread 5 crashed with X86 Thread State (32-bit):
      eax: 0x00000900  ebx: 0x0002c5a7  ecx: 0xbffff894  edx: 0xbffff88c
      edi: 0xbffff898  esi: 0x00012868  ebp: 0xb030af98  esp: 0xb030af40
       ss: 0x00000023  efl: 0x00010202  eip: 0x0002c66c   cs: 0x0000001b
       ds: 0x00000023   es: 0x00000023   fs: 0x00000023   gs: 0x0000000f
      cr2: 0x00000920
    Logical CPU: 0
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