Macbook Pro will not sleep if inactive. Indicator is solid white.
I've done a bit of troubleshooting without favorable results. Here's the situation: The Macbook will not go to sleep from inactivity. If I close the lid it sleeps just fine, but it won't if I set the computer to sleep after a period of inactivity.
Take this example. Display sleep set to 10 min, computer sleep set to 15 min. At 10 minutes the screen will go black and the indicator will become solid white. At 15 minutes nothing changes and the computer will stay in this state perpetually.
I've rebooted the computer without opening any apps and this all still occurs. I've also checked the system with "pmset -g" and everything looks good. Here is the output from my most recent test.
Active Profiles:
Battery Power -1
AC Power -1*
Currently in use:
standbydelay 4200
standby 0
womp 1
halfdim 0
panicrestart 157680000
gpuswitch 2
hibernatefile /var/vm/sleepimage
sms 1
networkoversleep 0
disksleep 10
sleep 3
hibernatemode 3
ttyskeepawake 1
displaysleep 1
acwake 0
lidwake 1
I'm at a loss trying to come up with what could be causing this. Any ideas?
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