alfresh;488413 Wrote:
> I've been racking my brains for why my server will not wake-up for an
> alarm from hibernate. I set the server to wake-up 5 minutes before the
> alarm starts, checked that the SCPowerTool works (which it works fine
> for waking-up through cmd from hibernate and standby modes). The server
> does however wake-up from standby. any ideas?
> this wasn't an issue before the Squeezebox Server switch.
>
> _________________
> Version: 7.4.2 - r29220 @ Wed Nov 11 04:02:18 PST 2009
> Hostname: Al-Laptop
> Server IP Address: 192.168.0.2
> Server HTTP Port Number: 9000
> Operating system: Windows Vista - EN - cp1252
> Platform Architecture: 586
> Perl Version: 5.10.0 - MSWin32-x86-multi-thread
> MySQL Version: 5.0.22-community-nt
> Total Players Recognized: 1
>
> ServerPowerControl v20090615.00
>
> Schedule Wake-Up Command
> c:\windows\system32\cmd.exe /C start /B scpowertool.exe --wakeup=%d
> --quiet --log
I suggest you try the latest beta version of SrvrPowerCtrl. It is more
thoroughly tested with 7.4 than the released version. You'll need to
uninstall your current version of SvrPowerCtrl (manually if you
installed manually, or by using the Extension Downloader if you
installed that way). Then, add
http://srvrpowerctrl.googlecode.com/svn/beta.xml to the list of
repositories in the Extension Downloader and install the beta version.
Once the beta is installed and you've restarted SBS, go to the
SrvrPowerCtrl settings page and click on the "Reset all settings back to
default values" link on the bottom of the page. With SBS 7.4 and up,
SCPowerTool.exe needs to be launched by starthidden.exe for wake-up
duty. So, the wake-up command should be:
Code:
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C:\Windows\system32\cmd.exe /C start /B starthidden.exe scpowertool.exe
--wakeup=%d -q "--log=C:\ProgramData\Squeezebox\Logs\srvrpowerctrl.log"
--------------------
That doesn't really explain why wake-for-alarms is working for you with
suspend but not for hibernation. But it's a place to start.
I'll make a change to the next beta so that the plugin will post the
return code of any system action in the server log by default. You can
see that return code now by setting SrvrPowerCtrl's logging to debug.
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