shawje;591001 Wrote: 
> Gordon, thanks for this.  
> 
> Jigstart is
> #!/bin/bash
> osascript -e 'tell application "Jiggler" to launch'
> 
> and jigstop is
> #!/bin/bash
> osascript -e 'quit application "Jiggler"'
> 
> My other option is to get wake on wireless lan working - in which case
> the SB Radio should be able to send a WoWlan command to the server 5
> minutes before the alarm.  Irritatingly WoWlan  is only working
> intermittently, probably because I don't have the necessary Apple
> Airport router and am using a Linksys.
> 
> Jigstart and jigstop work beautifully in preventing the Mac from going
> to sleep though.
I'm using a truly ancient Netgear FWAG114 router and WOL over wifi
seems to work just fine.  I don't know that you'd need to an expensive
Airport router to get this working.  I just tried this:
    
- Turned off SrvrPowerCtrl's schedule wake-up for alarm feature.
- Set an alarm on my SBTouch for 15 minutes in the future using the
  current playlist as the alarm sound.
- Suspended the server using SrvrPowerCtrl.
  
The SBTouch faithfully sent a WOL packet 5 minutes before the alarm was
due to sound and woke the server up.  The alarm then played at the
appropriate time.  I do have a SBRadio, but I've yet to use it much. 
I'll kick the tires on it a bit more as I'm working on my plugins.

That said...getting the mac to schedule it's own wakeup, as I proposed
in my previous post, is eminently doable.


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