aubuti;643033 Wrote: 
> Take a look at the SPC configuration options and you'll see there are
> various alternative thresholds that can be used for determining "idle".
> One can be using idle SBs as the only criterion, but other options use
> network traffic, CPU usage and maybe hard disk activity. See which you
> have set in your configuration. 
> 
> Note that if you are running a really old version of SPC it only uses
> SB idleness to trigger a suspend/hibernate action. The other options
> were introduced several months ago.

Thanks for the suggestion. I assume that what you suggested
definitively will help when the suspend doesn't work. In my case the
situation is vice versa: the PC tried to go into suspend while I was
actively using the PC and that should not happen... or are we saying
that the SvrPowerControl "overwrites" all other functions? I mean if
that is the case then it could well be that if SvrPowerControl dectects
that the SBs are idling a suspend is executed even I'm working at the
PC. But then I would assume that SvrPowerControl should also check the
situation of the PC prior to issuing the suspend command.
Regards, Juergen


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