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Q: New rMBP sleep/wake failure crashes

I'm using the new Retina MacBook Pro running Mavericks, and in the short span I've used it I've encountered a problem multiple times where the machine crashes during sleep. (I also tend to leave my WD external hard drive plugged in, if that makes any difference.)

 

I have two error logs, but since they are quite lengthy I have made them viewable in this Evernote:

 

https://www.evernote.com/shard/s200/sh/6f691ae9-87ba-415f-8951-609d7aec69f7/7ed5 88cbbb0ef7b5368a6fc1aaf83f36

MacBook Pro with Retina display, OS X Mavericks (10.9)

Posted on Oct 29, 2013 5:02 AM

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Q: New rMBP sleep/wake failure crashes

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  • by SubhanAllah,

    SubhanAllah SubhanAllah Nov 8, 2013 8:51 AM in response to cstevesurf
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    Nov 8, 2013 8:51 AM in response to cstevesurf

    ok so the problem is the sleep wake crash , no fix yet , so no point of buying it then , should wait for a proper fixed batch , but crazy apple,  this all **** was unexpected . . . apple needs to up their game !!!

  • by tlovejr,

    tlovejr tlovejr Nov 8, 2013 2:31 PM in response to KumoLumo
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    Nov 8, 2013 2:31 PM in response to KumoLumo

    Returned my 2013 MBA to an Apple Store earlier this week.  Washing my hands of the entire thing.  I've got a last-gen MBP coming factory direct as we speak.  I'm willing to bet it won't have any problems.  Haswell arch was a nice idea, but...

  • by jb510,

    jb510 jb510 Nov 8, 2013 2:37 PM in response to tlovejr
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    Nov 8, 2013 2:37 PM in response to tlovejr

    Well, yesterdays minor update (gmail) didn't fix the sleep/wake crash.

     

    However, I find that last two comments surprising.  This is such a minor issue for me and so easily avoidable (eject USB hard drives before sleep).

     

    When my laptop has crashed during sleep, I've never lost anything.  No drive corurption, no lost data, everything comes back "just like it was" when it went to sleep.  It just had to actually reboot to get there instead of just wake.

     

    Has anyone called AppleCare on this?

  • by tthiel1,

    tthiel1 tthiel1 Nov 9, 2013 11:12 AM in response to KumoLumo
    Level 2 (160 points)
    Nov 9, 2013 11:12 AM in response to KumoLumo

    I'm having the same issue.

     

    I'm sure Apple knows about it since many people send them the diagnsotic report when it happens.  There will be a fix.

     

    Date/Time:       2013-11-09 00:44:38 -0800

    OS Version:      10.9 (Build 13A3017)

    Architecture:    x86_64

    Report Version:  18

     

     

    Event:           Sleep Wake Failure

    Steps:           42

     

     

    Hardware model:  MacBookPro11,3

    Active cpus:     8

     

     

     

     

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    End time:        1969-12-31 16:00:00 -0800

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  • by J_Shiff,

    J_Shiff J_Shiff Nov 9, 2013 4:04 PM in response to tthiel1
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    Nov 9, 2013 4:04 PM in response to tthiel1

    I am betting Apple does know about it.  However, I spoke with their "customer service manager" who swore he had not heard of the issue.  They offered a replacement machine.  I am going to just return it. 

     

    I encourage others to call so they cannot use the "We have never heard about it" excuse.

  • by ahmedshedeed,

    ahmedshedeed ahmedshedeed Nov 10, 2013 2:29 PM in response to KumoLumo
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    Nov 10, 2013 2:29 PM in response to KumoLumo

    I have bought the new Retina MacBook Pro 15" and I am having the same problem BUT I only get it when I put my laptop to sleep (closing the led) and then put in the charger. Whenever I open my led again I find it has restarted and shows me a message saying that there was an error.

     

    Anyone getting this problem while their laptop is NOT charging?

     

    Note: Power Nap is disabled on battery and power adapter BUT I left the "Wake for Wi-Fi network access" ON while using power adapter.

  • by ericsoco,

    ericsoco ericsoco Nov 10, 2013 8:47 PM in response to ahmedshedeed
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    Nov 10, 2013 8:47 PM in response to ahmedshedeed

    this problem is also happening on my machine.

     

    i've seen it happen both with the lid closed and the lid open, both times with an external drive connected (via USB, via a hub).

    don't believe i've seen it happen without an external drive connected.

     

    i'm on OSX 10.9 on a 13" retina macbook pro (early 2013 model).

    WD Elements external HD connected via an Anker 4-port USB 3.0 hub.

  • by mitchbro,

    mitchbro mitchbro Nov 10, 2013 8:56 PM in response to KumoLumo
    Level 1 (0 points)
    Nov 10, 2013 8:56 PM in response to KumoLumo

    It's clear that it happens only when an external drive is connected. I'm not sure it matters whether the power is connected or not.

     

    I've seen a couple of Western Digital drives mentioned. Is that a common theme? Mine's a USB 2.0 drive. I tried a different USB 2.0 drive, as well as a Western Digital USB 3.0 drive, and they don't crash it.

     

    Has anyone tried formatting their drive? I'd try that, but don't have anywhere to transfer the data at the moment.

  • by HFY12,

    HFY12 HFY12 Nov 10, 2013 9:31 PM in response to mitchbro
    Level 1 (4 points)
    Peripherals
    Nov 10, 2013 9:31 PM in response to mitchbro

    Its not just hard drives. It does it with my USB hub as well.  In my hub was only a mouse and it still did it.

     

    I'm trying this next theory though that it only is affected on usb devices that have require another power source.  Both my hub and my external harddrive require those.

     

    I wish apple would hurry up and send a bug fix =(

  • by SergeNZ,

    SergeNZ SergeNZ Nov 11, 2013 12:25 AM in response to KumoLumo
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    Nov 11, 2013 12:25 AM in response to KumoLumo

    I have observed this problem on both a late 2013 iMac and a late 2013 MacBook Air (kernel panics when waking from sleep, sometimes spontaneously).  Disabling computer sleep isolates the problem, but I recognise this is not ideal on portables.  This only arose with Mavericks.  I think this is a software issue that Apple needs to address.

  • by Joefiore,

    Joefiore Joefiore Nov 11, 2013 5:45 AM in response to SergeNZ
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    Nov 11, 2013 5:45 AM in response to SergeNZ

    Yes, this is happening on my brand new iMac, it's not just MacBooks.  Was working fine before Mavericks (for the week I owned it before upgrading). Disabling computer sleep is the only thing that seems to work.  In uninstalled almost all software and unplugged all peripherals (which I purchased through Apple and am being told may be the cause of my issues). Very frustrating issue on a very expensive machine.

  • by IronRow,

    IronRow IronRow Nov 11, 2013 9:11 AM in response to KumoLumo
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    Nov 11, 2013 9:11 AM in response to KumoLumo

    I also have this problem, but only if I play the game: "The Movies" I have other games like Civilization 5, but only with the Movies there is a crash. The pictures stands at the same point for hours.

    I have no USB devices on it, but it comes with and without. Also with and without louding.

    I have a MBP (2013).

    Then I have to restart the game, when the button is coming up: You have a problem with: Sleep wake Failure.

  • by Incredulocious,

    Incredulocious Incredulocious Nov 11, 2013 11:03 AM in response to KumoLumo
    Level 1 (5 points)
    Nov 11, 2013 11:03 AM in response to KumoLumo

    Yup, same problem here:  "sleep wake failures".  I've got a late-2013 MacBook Pro Retina 15" with Mavericks.  I also have a new Western Digital "My Book" external hard drive hooked up (through a USB 3.0 hub).  I see multiple "sleep wake failure" messages over the course of a day and sometimes I'm around to hear it reboot from another room.  I don't even know what is causing the wake requests as I've turned off the power nap feature for both battery and plug-in power configurations and I don't know of a reason it should wake from a network request.

     

    The "sleep wake failure" reports seem to be frequently spaced about 90 minutes apart, but not exactly so.  Sometimes it goes for five hours or more without a failure.  And while one day there were 13 of them, another day there was just one.

     

    I'll try disconnecting my USB peripherials before sleeping the machine now to see if one of these is the source of the trouble.  I find it suspicious that I have NOT had these failures all along (since purchase of the MacBook Pro) and both the USB 3.0 hub and the WD external drive are recent additions.

  • by n808n808,

    n808n808 n808n808 Nov 11, 2013 2:03 PM in response to Incredulocious
    Level 1 (14 points)
    Apple Watch
    Nov 11, 2013 2:03 PM in response to Incredulocious

    Same problem as everyone else in this thread (which lead me to search for it) after upgrading to Mavericks.

     

    I have the problem on my rMBP and on my dad's Macbook Air.

     

    Neither system has any USB devices connected.

     

    Additionally, I have trouble getting it powered on after such a crash. I have to connect it to power and/or perform the 4 finger SMC reset.

     

    Actually, I am not entirely sure my problems are crashes or unintended shutdowns, but it appears that instead of hibernating (Safe Sleep) the systems shut down. Where can I find the crash logs, if any?

     

    I worked around the problems by disabling standby and autopoweroff with pmset (sudo pmset -a standby 0 -a autopoweroff 0), as it's the standby timeout which triggers the hibernation/crash/shutdown. I would however have preferred a proper hibernation, so it does not run down the battery to nil if I forget to shutdown before a lengthy away.

     

    If I 'sudo pmset -a standbydelay 60 -a standby 1' to repro the problem - the system does indeed shutdown completely to the difficult to re-power state after 60 seconds inactivity.

  • by boazi,

    boazi boazi Nov 12, 2013 7:22 PM in response to KumoLumo
    Level 1 (0 points)
    Nov 12, 2013 7:22 PM in response to KumoLumo

    Same issues here - retina MBP 15" late 2013 running Mavericks, it seems to randomly restarts while the machine is sleeping so far only when connected to USB external Seagate HDDs, I know the drive is just fine because it works with no issues on my Mac Mini running  Mt Lion... I had my machine replaced at the Apple store, been on the phone with tech support and senior tech support several times, no one has no clue whats going on, I reinstalled the OS, passed the hardware test, and now I'm waiting for Apple to get back with me after I provided them the capture data from my machine including the Sleep Wake Failure report. Its very frustrating because I have several of these hard drives that I want to keep connected to my machine and wouldn't like to keep the machine on all the time. This machine is screeming fast compared to my MBP mid 2010 but considering that I spent almonst $3K on it you would think that at least the software will be free of major bugs, I guess I should consider myself lucky for not loosing all my data like some other users reported Hoping for Apple update to resolve the issue soon!!

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