John,condor_status -long | findstr -I hibernate shows:CanHibernate = true
Unhibernate = MY.MachineLastMatchTime =!= undefined
CanHibernate = true
Unhibernate = MY.MachineLastMatchTime =!= undefined
CanHibernate = true
Unhibernate = MY.MachineLastMatchTime =!= undefined.. (the same for all the 74 slots).CanHibernate = true
Unhibernate = MY.MachineLastMatchTime =!= undefined
Additionally, cat *.* | grep -i powereventhander ran on log directory shows:05/16/18 13:53:10 PowerEventHander: Machine entering hibernation
05/16/18 15:14:30 PowerEventHander: Waking machine to handle an event (Automatic)
05/16/18 15:14:30 PowerEventHander: Waking machine (APM)
05/17/18 02:56:39 PowerEventHander: Machine entering hibernation
05/17/18 11:41:14 PowerEventHander: Waking machine to handle an event (Automatic)
05/17/18 11:41:18 PowerEventHander: Waking machine (APM)
05/17/18 15:59:24 PowerEventHander: Machine entering hibernation
05/17/18 18:14:21 PowerEventHander: Waking machine to handle an event (Automatic)
05/17/18 18:14:25 PowerEventHander: Waking machine (APM)and > cat *.* | grep -i hibernation
05/16/18 13:53:10 PowerEventHander: Machine entering hibernation
05/17/18 02:56:39 PowerEventHander: Machine entering hibernation
05/17/18 15:59:24 PowerEventHander: Machine entering hibernation
05/16/18 15:14:37 HibernationManager: Hibernation is enabled
05/16/18 20:42:56 HibernationManager: Hibernation is enabled
05/16/18 21:57:24 HibernationManager: Hibernation is enabled
05/17/18 11:41:22 HibernationManager: Hibernation is enabled
05/17/18 14:51:46 HibernationManager: Hibernation is enabledBut the 'Waking machine' events were trigger by myself waking up the computer, I configured this machine to sleep after a timeout using the control panel. But the other machines, including the central manager, are never going to sleep.BestOn Thu, May 17, 2018 at 5:17 PM, John M Knoeller <johnkn@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:______________________________what does
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I am trying to enable power magement in condor for Windows. I am using the condor_config.power available in condor/etc/. I put a 'include : $(RELEASE_DIR)\etc\condor_conf
ig.power' in condor_config. Also, I enabled ROOSTERÂ and put a 'COLLECTOR_PERSISTENT_AD_LOG = $(RELEASE_DIR)\log\PersistentA ds' in the central manager. But after 36hrs computers keep awake. I already verified that S3 mode is supported in al computers using 'powercfg -A'. Â
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