- http://blog.fourcels.me/2015/01/05/mac-os-hibernate.html
$ pmset -g
Active Profiles:
Battery Power 1
AC Power 2*
Currently in use:
standbydelay 4200
standby 1
womp 1
halfdim 1
hibernatefile /var/vm/sleepimage
darkwakes 1
networkoversleep 0
disksleep 10
sleep 10 (sleep prevented by AddressBookSour)
autopoweroffdelay 14400
hibernatemode 3
autopoweroff 1
ttyskeepawake 1
displaysleep 10
acwake 0
lidwake 1$ cd /System/Library/Frameworks/AddressBook.framework/Helpers
$ sudo mv AddressBookSourceSync.app AddressBookSourceSync.bak$ pmset -g
Active Profiles:
Battery Power 1
AC Power 2*
Currently in use:
standbydelay 4200
standby 1
womp 1
halfdim 1
hibernatefile /var/vm/sleepimage
darkwakes 1
networkoversleep 0
disksleep 10
sleep 10
autopoweroffdelay 14400
hibernatemode 3
autopoweroff 1
ttyskeepawake 1
displaysleep 10
acwake 0
lidwake 1- sudo pmset -a hibernatemode 25
pmset -g
/Users/tclim> pmset -g
Active Profiles:
Battery Power -1*
AC Power -1
Currently in use:
standbydelay 10800
standby 1
halfdim 1
hibernatefile /var/vm/sleepimage
darkwakes 0
gpuswitch 2
disksleep 0
sleep 3 (sleep prevented by AddressBookSour)
autopoweroffdelay 14400
hibernatemode 25
autopoweroff 1
ttyskeepawake 1
displaysleep 3
acwake 0
lidwake 1
(3) Sleet (Control-Command-Power)
(3) Shutdown Monitor (Control-Shift-Power/Eject)
If you want to just put the display to sleep, effectively locking your Mac provided you have a wake from display sleep password, just hit Control-Shift-Power/Eject.
(1) Deepsleep (paid)
http://www.axoniclabs.com/DeepSleep/
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