Last night I installed the latest security update and now my MacBook Pro seems to be suffering from the wakening up from sleep issue.
I noticed in the console it mentioned a USB Optical Gaming Mouse may have caused a wake up issue. I have a TeckNet Redragon mouse plugged in to my Mac and the mouse has no drivers. I find this very hard to believe as the mouse is making my computer wake up almost exactly one hour after it goes to sleep. The mouse is working fine and I have had it for 6 months and it's never caused me any issues before this.
I haven't installed any other drivers or new software or updated anything apart from the security update.
I went into Terminal and typed: syslog -k Sender kernel -k Message Req Wake. I got this:
Here is my console log output.
Here's another snippet from Terminal:
In System Preferences "Wake for Network Access" is disabled. I do not have a sleep / wake schedule and I don't have any printers installed that could wake the computer from sleep either. Bluetooth is turned off. I connect to the internet wirelessly. I did a clean install of Yosemite.
I noticed in the console it mentioned a USB Optical Gaming Mouse may have caused a wake up issue. I have a TeckNet Redragon mouse plugged in to my Mac and the mouse has no drivers. I find this very hard to believe as the mouse is making my computer wake up almost exactly one hour after it goes to sleep. The mouse is working fine and I have had it for 6 months and it's never caused me any issues before this.
I haven't installed any other drivers or new software or updated anything apart from the security update.
I went into Terminal and typed: syslog -k Sender kernel -k Message Req Wake. I got this:
Dec 23 01:37:37 Gareths-MBP kernel[0] <Notice>: AppleThunderboltGenericHAL::earlyWake - complete - took 1 milliseconds
Dec 23 01:37:39 Gareths-MacBook-Pro kernel[0] <Notice>: ARPT: 195796.410803: AirPort_Brcm43xx:owerChange: System Wake - Full Wake/ Dark Wake / Maintenance wake
Dec 23 01:39:19 Gareths-MBP kernel[0] <Notice>: AppleThunderboltGenericHAL::earlyWake - complete - took 0 milliseconds
Dec 23 01:39:38 Gareths-MBP kernel[0] <Notice>: Wake reason: XHC1
Dec 23 02:49:40 Gareths-MBP kernel[0] <Notice>: AppleThunderboltGenericHAL::earlyWake - complete - took 1 milliseconds
Dec 23 02:49:42 Gareths-MacBook-Pro kernel[0] <Notice>: ARPT: 195918.175834: AirPort_Brcm43xx:owerChange: System Wake - Full Wake/ Dark Wake / Maintenance wake
Dec 23 04:50:11 Gareths-MBP kernel[0] <Notice>: AppleThunderboltGenericHAL::earlyWake - complete - took 0 milliseconds
Dec 23 04:50:31 Gareths-MBP kernel[0] <Notice>: Wake reason: XHC1
Dec 23 04:55:43 Gareths-MBP kernel[0] <Notice>: AppleThunderboltGenericHAL::earlyWake - complete - took 1 milliseconds
Dec 23 04:55:45 Gareths-MacBook-Pro kernel[0] <Notice>: ARPT: 203169.861091: AirPort_Brcm43xx:owerChange: System Wake - Full Wake/ Dark Wake / Maintenance wake
Here is my console log output.
Here's another snippet from Terminal:
Dec 23 00:37:10 Gareths-MBP kernel[0] <Notice>: Wake reason: XHC1
Dec 23 01:39:38 Gareths-MBP kernel[0] <Notice>: Wake reason: XHC1
Dec 23 04:50:31 Gareths-MBP kernel[0] <Notice>: Wake reason: XHC1
In System Preferences "Wake for Network Access" is disabled. I do not have a sleep / wake schedule and I don't have any printers installed that could wake the computer from sleep either. Bluetooth is turned off. I connect to the internet wirelessly. I did a clean install of Yosemite.
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