I recently bought a new macbook pro, tht is up to date with Mavericks 10.9.1
I bout Fusion 6 and migrated my VM from my old macbook that was running Fusion 4.
All seemed to go well.
The VM performs awesomely.
The problem is when I put the Macbook to sleep... I get the 'infamous' Sleep Wake Failure when I wake it up, and the macbook is restarted.
I say infamous, as there are many users of mavericks experiencing this for all sorts of causes.
In my case I singled the cause down to my VMware Fusion 6, running a Win7 Pro machine. If this is still running when I sleep the Macbook then I get the Sleep Wake Failure every time I wake the MacBook. If I shutdown or suspend the VM first, then this does not happen.
Please can this be looked at...
I used to work in this way with my old macbook (OSx Lion, Fusion 4) and never had issues sleeping the macbook and resuming.
Thanks
Simon
Ticket open for 2 months.
Still no fix.
They can forget about any upgrade (currently pushing V7 -> V8) until this is solved
Has this been resolved yet? I did not purchase VMWare Fusion 7 or 8 because this issue was not addressed, and was dissatisfied with Fusion 6 primarily because of this issue. This is a pretty big deal considering most of the computers Apple sells are laptops.
No, still there. What a pain.
I am now running Fusion 8.1.0 on OS X 10.11.2 on a 15" Retina MBP (early 2014), and the problem still exists.
Exactly 3 hours after I close the lid on my computer, I hear a spontaneous restart chime. Console shows:
2/9/16 7:18:44.066 PM CommCenter[363]: Telling CSI to go low power.
2/9/16 7:18:44.000 PM kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::systemWakeCall - messageType = 0xE0000340
2/9/16 7:18:45.000 PM kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::systemWakeCall - messageType = 0xE0000340
2/9/16 7:18:45.301 PM WindowServer[299]: device_generate_desktop_screenshot: authw 0x0(0), shield 0x7fd32a220600(2001)
2/9/16 7:18:45.331 PM WindowServer[299]: device_generate_lock_screen_screenshot: authw 0x0(0)[inf, inf, 0, 0] shield 0x7fd32a220600(2001), dev [1440,900]
2/9/16 7:19:02.000 PM kernel[0]: PM response took 2967 ms (57, powerd)
2/9/16 7:19:02.000 PM kernel[0]: kern_open_file_for_direct_io(0)
2/9/16 7:19:02.000 PM kernel[0]: kern_open_file_for_direct_io took 0 ms
2/9/16 7:19:02.000 PM kernel[0]: Opened file /var/log/SleepWakeStacks.bin, size 172032, extents 1, maxio 2000000 ssd 1
2/9/16 7:19:02.000 PM kernel[0]: polled file major 1, minor 0, blocksize 4096, pollers 5
2/9/16 7:19:02.000 PM kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::systemWakeCall - messageType = 0xE0000280
2/9/16 7:19:02.000 PM kernel[0]: ARPT: 38392.208490: AirPort_Brcm43xx::powerChange: System Sleep
2/9/16 7:19:02.000 PM kernel[0]: ARPT: 38392.208508: IOPMPowerSource Information: onSleep, SleepType: Normal Sleep, 'ExternalConnected': No, 'TimeRemaining': 144,
2/9/16 7:19:02.000 PM kernel[0]: ARPT: 38392.208513: wl0: powerChange: *** BONJOUR/MDNS OFFLOADS ARE NOT RUNNING.
2/9/16 7:19:02.000 PM kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::systemWakeCall - messageType = 0xE0000340
2/9/16 10:19:06.000 PM kernel[0]: en0: BSSID changed to 06:27:22:53:af:74
2/9/16 10:19:06.000 PM kernel[0]: en0: channel changed to 6
2/9/16 10:19:06.000 PM kernel[0]: AppleThunderboltNHIType2::prePCIWake - power up complete - took 2 us
2/9/16 10:19:06.000 PM kernel[0]: AppleThunderboltGenericHAL::earlyWake - complete - took 0 milliseconds
2/9/16 10:19:06.000 PM kernel[0]: AirPort: Link Down on awdl0. Reason 1 (Unspecified).
2/9/16 10:19:06.000 PM kernel[0]: ARPT: 38393.118963: wl0: leaveModulePoweredForOffloads: Wi-Fi will turn off.
2/9/16 10:19:06.000 PM kernel[0]: vmnet: bridge-en0: interface en is sending notification 0x14
2/9/16 10:19:06.000 PM kernel[0]: AirPort: Link Down on en0. Reason 8 (Disassociated because station leaving).
2/9/16 10:19:06.000 PM kernel[0]: vmnet: bridge-en0: interface en is going DOWN
2/9/16 10:19:06.000 PM kernel[0]: en0::IO80211Interface::postMessage bssid changed
2/9/16 10:19:06.000 PM kernel[0]: en0: 802.11d country code set to 'X0'.
2/9/16 10:19:06.000 PM kernel[0]: en0: Supported channels 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 100 104 108 112 116 120 124 128 132 136 140 144 149 153 157 161 165
2/9/16 10:19:06.000 PM kernel[0]: ARPT: 38393.150464: AirPort_Brcm43xx::syncPowerState: WWEN[disabled]
2/9/16 10:19:06.000 PM kernel[0]: IOThunderboltSwitch<0>(0x0)::listenerCallback - Thunderbolt HPD packet for route = 0x0 port = 11 unplug = 0
2/9/16 10:19:06.000 PM kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::systemWakeCall - messageType = 0xE0000340
2/9/16 7:19:05.000 PM kernel[0]: AppleThunderboltNHIType2::waitForOk2Go2Sx - intel_rp = 1 dlla_reporting_supported = 0
2/9/16 10:19:06.000 PM kernel[0]: AppleThunderboltNHIType2::waitForOk2Go2Sx - retries = 5
2/9/16 10:19:06.000 PM kernel[0]: Wake reason: EC.SleepTimer (SleepTimer)
2/9/16 10:19:06.000 PM kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::systemWakeCall - messageType = 0xE0000340
and then a bunch of other stuff, and then:
2/9/16 10:19:07.000 PM kernel[0]: Setting BTCoex Config: enable_2G:1, profile_2g:0, enable_5G:1, profile_5G:0
2/9/16 10:19:07.000 PM kernel[0]: IO80211AWDLPeerManager::setAwdlOperatingMode Setting the AWDL operation mode from SUSPENDED to AUTO
2/9/16 10:19:07.000 PM kernel[0]: IO80211AWDLPeerManager::setAwdlAutoMode Resuming AWDL
2/9/16 10:19:07.000 PM kernel[0]: vmnet: VMNetSetopt: Set link state DOWN
2/9/16 10:19:07.000 PM kernel[0]: vmnet: VMNetSetopt: Set link state UP
2/9/16 10:19:07.817 PM cdpd[1040]: Saw change in network reachability (isReachable=2)
2/9/16 10:19:07.821 PM symptomsd[311]: __73-[NetworkAnalyticsEngine observeValueForKeyPath:ofObject:change:context:]_block_invoke unexpected switch value 2
2/9/16 10:19:11.000 PM kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::handleWakeEvent_gated
2/9/16 10:19:11.000 PM kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::handleWakeEvent_gated
2/9/16 10:19:30.000 PM kernel[0]: IO80211AWDLPeerManager::setAwdlOperatingMode Setting the AWDL operation mode from AUTO to SUSPENDED
2/9/16 10:19:30.000 PM kernel[0]: IO80211AWDLPeerManager::setAwdlSuspendedMode() Suspending AWDL, enterQuietMode(true)
2/9/16 10:19:34.000 PM kernel[0]: IO80211AWDLPeerManager::setAwdlOperatingMode Setting the AWDL operation mode from SUSPENDED to AUTO
2/9/16 10:19:34.000 PM kernel[0]: IO80211AWDLPeerManager::setAwdlAutoMode Resuming AWDL
2/9/16 10:19:34.000 PM kernel[0]: PM response took 28002 ms (57, powerd)
2/9/16 10:19:34.000 PM kernel[0]: ARPT: 38424.921963: AirPort_Brcm43xx::powerChange: System Sleep
2/9/16 10:19:34.000 PM kernel[0]: ARPT: 38424.921982: IOPMPowerSource Information: onSleep, SleepType: Standby, 'ExternalConnected': No, 'TimeRemaining': 9236,
2/9/16 10:19:34.000 PM kernel[0]: ARPT: 38424.921988: wl0: powerChange: *** BONJOUR/MDNS OFFLOADS ARE NOT RUNNING.
2/9/16 10:19:34.000 PM kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::systemWakeCall - messageType = 0xE0000340
2/9/16 10:24:46.000 PM bootlog[0]: BOOT_TIME 1455085486 0
2/9/16 10:24:50.000 PM syslogd[47]: Configuration Notice:
ASL Module "com.apple.AccountPolicyHelper" claims selected messages.
Those messages may not appear in standard system log files or in the ASL database.
2/9/16 10:24:50.000 PM syslogd[47]: Configuration Notice:
ASL Module "com.apple.Accounts" claims selected messages.
Those messages may not appear in standard system log files or in the ASL database.
2/9/16 10:24:50.000 PM syslogd[47]: Configuration Notice:
ASL Module "com.apple.Accounts" claims selected messages.
Those messages may not appear in standard system log files or in the ASL database.
2/9/16 10:24:50.000 PM syslogd[47]: Configuration Notice:
ASL Module "com.apple.authd" sharing output destination "/var/log/asl" with ASL Module "com.apple.asl".
Output parameters from ASL Module "com.apple.asl" override any specified in ASL Module "com.apple.authd".
2/9/16 10:24:50.000 PM syslogd[47]: Configuration Notice:
ASL Module "com.apple.authd" sharing output destination "/var/log/system.log" with ASL Module "com.apple.asl".
Output parameters from ASL Module "com.apple.asl" override any specified in ASL Module "com.apple.authd".
I am currently running Fusion 8.1.0 Pro on OS X 10.11.3 on a mid-2014 rMBP. Same thing happened again as recently as yesterday.
I try to work around it by suspending all VMs before putting my laptop to sleep. That's a huge pain in the butt, but I've never had a crash when I do that. However, I sometimes forget.
I fear that with the recent layoffs, we won't see a fix to this problem anytime soon.
Hi All,
The problem has been solved. Really, I'm glad, it is working. Please check:
Best regards
Ivan
Hi All,
The problem has been solved. Really, I'm glad, it is working. Please check:
Best regards
Ivan
This did not fix the problem. I have VMware Fusion Pro 8.1.1 on MacOS 10.11.6 and it happens consistently.