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<blockquote data-quote="igalan" data-source="post: 981221" data-attributes="member: 13477"><p>Thanks for looking at it.</p><p> </p><p>I've double checked Windows, but it's set to never suspend, when I installed the OS I created a new power profile that never suspends the computer or screen (since it's plugged to a TV). That profile is the one active. Besides, the computer hibernates right away, no wait time, so most likely because of the TV Server doing it, not a system timer.</p><p> </p><p>I've also looked at the settings in the TV Server, it's set up as follows:</p><p> </p><p>Shut down after 30 minutes</p><p>Wake up for events</p><p>Shut down mode is hibernate</p><p>No forced shut down</p><p>Pre-wake time 60 seconds</p><p>Pre-no-shut down 300 seconds</p><p>Check interval 60 seconds</p><p>No reinitialize</p><p>Prevent shut down when grabbing EPG</p><p>Wake up for EPG at 10h00</p><p>No network monitor</p><p>No shares monitoring</p><p> </p><p>I see this in the logs when I turn on the computer and it shuts down right away:</p><p> </p><p>[CODE]2013-04-04 14:29:50.921336 [PowerEventThread(9)]: OnPowerEvent: PowerStatus: ResumeSuspend</p><p>2013-04-04 14:29:53.140618 [WinController exit thread(21)]: WindowsController: ExitWindows performed, result: True</p><p>2013-04-04 14:29:53.147624 [PowerScheduler poll thread(15)]: PowerScheduler: System is unattended and idle - initiate suspend/hibernate</p><p>2013-04-04 14:29:53.155620 [PowerEventThread(9)]: OnPowerEventHandler: PowerStatus: ResumeSuspend</p><p>2013-04-04 14:29:53.162626 [PowerScheduler poll thread(15)]: PowerScheduler: Manual system suspend requested by</p><p>2013-04-04 14:29:53.170622 [PowerEventThread(9)]: TvController.OnResume()</p><p>[/CODE]</p><p> </p><p>In the first line you see the computer just was powered on. Three seconds later the PowerScheduler plug-in orders it to suspend without waiting for the shut down timer. It seems to me that the PowerScheduler plugin under some circumstances ignores the shut down timer, or does not reset it after waking up the computer.</p><p> </p><p>I have no choice but to disable PowerScheduler until I can fix this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="igalan, post: 981221, member: 13477"] Thanks for looking at it. I've double checked Windows, but it's set to never suspend, when I installed the OS I created a new power profile that never suspends the computer or screen (since it's plugged to a TV). That profile is the one active. Besides, the computer hibernates right away, no wait time, so most likely because of the TV Server doing it, not a system timer. I've also looked at the settings in the TV Server, it's set up as follows: Shut down after 30 minutes Wake up for events Shut down mode is hibernate No forced shut down Pre-wake time 60 seconds Pre-no-shut down 300 seconds Check interval 60 seconds No reinitialize Prevent shut down when grabbing EPG Wake up for EPG at 10h00 No network monitor No shares monitoring I see this in the logs when I turn on the computer and it shuts down right away: [CODE]2013-04-04 14:29:50.921336 [PowerEventThread(9)]: OnPowerEvent: PowerStatus: ResumeSuspend 2013-04-04 14:29:53.140618 [WinController exit thread(21)]: WindowsController: ExitWindows performed, result: True 2013-04-04 14:29:53.147624 [PowerScheduler poll thread(15)]: PowerScheduler: System is unattended and idle - initiate suspend/hibernate 2013-04-04 14:29:53.155620 [PowerEventThread(9)]: OnPowerEventHandler: PowerStatus: ResumeSuspend 2013-04-04 14:29:53.162626 [PowerScheduler poll thread(15)]: PowerScheduler: Manual system suspend requested by 2013-04-04 14:29:53.170622 [PowerEventThread(9)]: TvController.OnResume() [/CODE] In the first line you see the computer just was powered on. Three seconds later the PowerScheduler plug-in orders it to suspend without waiting for the shut down timer. It seems to me that the PowerScheduler plugin under some circumstances ignores the shut down timer, or does not reset it after waking up the computer. I have no choice but to disable PowerScheduler until I can fix this. [/QUOTE]
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