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pikar

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Mar 20, 2009
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Hi,

I love to hear podcasts before I go to sleep.
So I often run a timer and after the timer itunes should stop playing and my macbook should go to sleep automatically. I realize this with Awaken (http://embraceware.com/awaken/).

But recently I realized that in the morning my macbook isn't sleeping at all and the podcast I started to hear the last night is marked as played (what shouldn't be, because for example the podcast was 2 hours long and the macbook should have gone to sleep after 20min).

But whenever I try to test the awaken program it just works fine - so after the timer has finished the macbook goes to sleep ...

So I thought maybe the macbook gets awaken again in the night ... (so the awaken-app works properly but something awakes the macbook again in the night).

So I looked at the process-messages via the protocol-app.
And this is what I found:

24.04.10 01:57:47 com.embraceware.awaken4031 Sat Apr 24 01:57:47 XXX.local com.embraceware.awaken4031 <Info>: Shutting down
24.04.10 02:17:06 PubSubAgent4086 Tidy returned 0 bytes of output (from 530 bytes input)!
24.04.10 02:38:53 com.apple.backupd-auto4126 Not starting scheduled Time Machine backup - time machine destination not resolvable.
24.04.10 03:38:53 com.apple.backupd-auto4351 Not starting scheduled Time Machine backup - time machine destination not resolvable.
24.04.10 04:17:13 PubSubAgent4433 Tidy returned 0 bytes of output (from 530 bytes input)!
24.04.10 04:38:53 com.apple.backupd-auto4483 Not starting scheduled Time Machine backup - time machine destination not resolvable.
24.04.10 05:38:53 com.apple.backupd-auto4596 Not starting scheduled Time Machine backup - time machine destination not resolvable.
24.04.10 05:42:19 configd14 network configuration changed.

So at 01:57:47 Awaken does its job but at 02:17:06 the macbook seems to be awaken again ..?
Can someone help me on this?
I really don't understand this behavior and I have no idea how to fix this.

White MacBook
(2.2 ghz, core2duo, 4gb ram)
Mac OS X 10.6.3
 
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