![]() If you are using the OS X Terminal to monitor a remote system via SSH, then you can perform a similar console search by running the following command: ![]() ![]() Now enter the term "wake" (or more specifically, "wake reason") in the search bar at the top-right of the Console window toolbar. Next, select "All Messages" in the sidebar, which will bring up the output from active and ongoing system events. To locate these codes, first open the Console program. Since you can access the system console using Apple's Console utility, if your system is regularly waking up when you have put it to sleep, then you can help track down the reason using these codes. Whenever your system wakes from sleep, the OS X Kernel will output a small code to the system console that indicates the reason for the wake event.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |