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AW: [New Plugin] PowerScheduler++ (New Version 1.2.0.7)[USER=98509]Jay_UK[/USER]:To update the server files the tvservice has to be stopped and restarted again after installation. I have no elaborated script running here but only a "net stop tvservice", so sometimes it does not work and the server installation fails without notice.[USER=79971]thepahakurki[/USER]:It refers to the checkbox on the Standby/Wakeup tab which controls wether PS++ forces a standby (sleep, hibernate, shutdown) actively or just waits for the system to suspend either by system idle timer or by user activity (power off). From your logs I can see that PS++ is not perventing standby and is just waiting for windows to enter sleep mode (which never happens...).You should try to find out what is blocking sleep mode on your machine. If it is happening again, open a command window (as administrator) and run "powercfg /requests". This will show you which program or driver has called SYSTEMREQUIRED to inhibit sleep mode. I noticed that some tv card drivers keep up SYSTEMREQUIRED even after recording or watching tv is finished.Besides from your investigations you could check the "Active shutdown" checkbox to have PS++ suspend your system actively after it thinks it is idle. This will override any SYSTEMREQUIRED (like a manual suspend).[USER=104815]matejdro[/USER]:I have this on the agenda.Michael
AW: [New Plugin] PowerScheduler++ (New Version 1.2.0.7)
[USER=98509]Jay_UK[/USER]:
To update the server files the tvservice has to be stopped and restarted again after installation. I have no elaborated script running here but only a "net stop tvservice", so sometimes it does not work and the server installation fails without notice.
[USER=79971]thepahakurki[/USER]:
It refers to the checkbox on the Standby/Wakeup tab which controls wether PS++ forces a standby (sleep, hibernate, shutdown) actively or just waits for the system to suspend either by system idle timer or by user activity (power off). From your logs I can see that PS++ is not perventing standby and is just waiting for windows to enter sleep mode (which never happens...).
You should try to find out what is blocking sleep mode on your machine. If it is happening again, open a command window (as administrator) and run "powercfg /requests". This will show you which program or driver has called SYSTEMREQUIRED to inhibit sleep mode. I noticed that some tv card drivers keep up SYSTEMREQUIRED even after recording or watching tv is finished.
Besides from your investigations you could check the "Active shutdown" checkbox to have PS++ suspend your system actively after it thinks it is idle. This will override any SYSTEMREQUIRED (like a manual suspend).
[USER=104815]matejdro[/USER]:
I have this on the agenda.
Michael