Latest Security Update for Snow Leopard

After installing the latest Security Update for Snow Leopard, my MacPro is having sleep issues, it will not wake up, the drive seems to be spinning w/o awakening.. I have to manually shut down and reboot. Then all is fine.
How do I fix this????
MacPro 10/6/8
2 x 3 GHz Quad-Core Intel Zeon
12 GB RAM

Don, I did check with the update and I must have installed it because there is nothing available. This problem started yesterday, 2/11/12 and is continuing today.
I am checking to see if the update is the issue, or if my computer has a different issue. The only problem seems to be the disk spinning at wake up from sleep. I can shut down and reboot. Thankfully.

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