TM backup when MBP sleep mode?

My TM didnt backup when the MBP went to sleep.  It said it had to be formatted in OSX journaled.  But, it backs up perfectly when the MBP is on?  Not sure what is happening.

Open System Preferences > Energy Saver and look for a setting for Power Nap.
If it's there, enable Power Nap to have the Mac backup when it is sleeping.
If the setting is not there, check this Apple Support document to see if the feature can be enabled on your computer, and for more general information about this feature.
http://support.apple.com/kb/ht5394

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