I never have it sleep the actual computer, as has long been my practice. Note, there, that the BT message is me touching mouse pad - nothing else connected via BT.Īlso, I now have it set to run screen saver and lock after 1 minute and put screen to sleep after 2 minutes. So I turned off Screen Sharing and ran the same assertion dump and those messages are gone, but still the system won't sleep. I took at look at assertions using "pmset -g assertionslog" and saw a lot of "Remote User is connected" messages tied to /screensharingd, though I am not aware of having any of the other Mac's recently attached. I can't point to something that changed when this started. I've run PulseSecure and all the other apps on the system for months without this issue. I installed NordVPN several weeks back, but it's not loading at launch as it seems to cause issues with my work-related VPN which is PulseSecure, so I had it only run if I call it up. I contacted Bjango for support and they sent me an email stating that they are discontinuing iStat Pro. Under Mountain Lion the Processes no longer show up. I look at Activity Monitor / Energy view and see nothing saying Yes in the keeps system's awake column. Level 1 42 points iStat Pro location (not in widgets) under Mountain Lion I like and use iStat Pro. I rebooted, powered hard off and back on. I was running macOS 13.4.1 until this morning when I upgraded to 13.5.1 (current) - no change. No new hardware added or removed at the time, no big software install. I have not reset SMC (this is my first mac, have only had it about 10 days), but I did install the 10.8.3 update and the update for what I believe was the sandisk/fan speed issue (no updates available now).Click to expand.I was about to start a new thread here, when I saw this.Ībout a week ago (7-10 days?), my Mac Studio (M1 Max, 32GB RAM, two ext displays (one HDMI, one USB-C)) stopped going to screensaver and then sleeping the screen as it had been doing fine since I got it a year ago (I've got it set to never sleep the computer itself). I'm not sure what changed, but now my fans do ramp up with istat menus installed. Setting on istat for fans still set as default. I shutdown the laptop, powered it back up, loaded the same programs again and did the same activity, and I see istat menus report the temperature rising to about 90C then the fans now kick up their speed and the temperature drops to 83-87C, with the fans running between 35 rpm. I quit and removed hardware monitor, reinstalled istat menus, and now the fans ramp up when the temperature spikes. Hardware monitor initially showed the temperature as 90 but then I audibly heard the fans ramp up to higher speed and the temp dropped down to 83C. While running hot (95C reported by istat menus, 1900-2100 rpm on the fans) I uninstalled istat menus 4, and installed Hardware monitor. I had rebooted a couple times because I was concerned that something wasn't right. If you’ve upgraded macOS and iStat Menus is no longer working, please open System Settings General Login Items and turn the iStat Menus item off, then back on again. Setting on istat for the fans was default. Came here to ask the same question, as my temps were 96C sustained and the fans would continue to idle between 19 rpm (as reported by istat menus, and I heard no audible difference in the fan noise).
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