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Q: rMBP 2015 Wake Reason: ARPT (Network)

I can't seem to find out what is waking my Mac up so much. Battery life on standby is terrible. Snippet from running "syslog | grep -i "Wake reason"" through Terminal:

 

Apr 23 18:28:05 Davids-MacBook-Pro kernel[0] <Notice>: AppleDeviceManagementHIDEventService::processWakeReason Wake reason: Host (0x01)

Apr 23 18:57:08 Davids-MacBook-Pro kernel[0] <Notice>: Wake reason: ARPT (Network)

Apr 23 18:57:08 Davids-MacBook-Pro kernel[0] <Notice>: AppleDeviceManagementHIDEventService::processWakeReason Wake reason: Host (0x01)

Apr 23 19:02:41 Davids-MacBook-Pro kernel[0] <Notice>: Wake reason: ARPT (Network)

Apr 23 19:02:41 Davids-MacBook-Pro kernel[0] <Notice>: ARPT: Wake Reason: Wake on TCP Data

Apr 23 19:02:41 Davids-MacBook-Pro kernel[0] <Notice>: AppleDeviceManagementHIDEventService::processWakeReason Wake reason: Host (0x01)

Apr 23 19:05:15 Davids-MacBook-Pro kernel[0] <Notice>: Wake reason: EC.LidOpen (User)

 

Occasionally:

Apr 23 12:21:17 Davids-MacBook-Pro kernel[0] <Notice>: Wake reason: SPIT (User)

Apr 23 12:21:17 Davids-MacBook-Pro kernel[0] <Notice>: AppleDeviceManagementHIDEventService::processWakeReason Wake reason: Button (0x03)

Apr 23 13:19:31 Davids-MacBook-Pro kernel[0] <Notice>: Wake reason: SPIT (User)

Apr 23 13:19:31 Davids-MacBook-Pro kernel[0] <Notice>: AppleDeviceManagementHIDEventService::processWakeReason Wake reason: Button (0x03)

Apr 23 13:38:54 Davids-MacBook-Pro kernel[0] <Notice>: Wake reason: SPIT (User)

Apr 23 13:38:54 Davids-MacBook-Pro kernel[0] <Notice>: AppleDeviceManagementHIDEventService::processWakeReason Wake reason: Button (0x03)

Apr 23 13:46:39 Davids-MacBook-Pro kernel[0] <Notice>: Wake reason: SPIT (User)

Apr 23 13:46:39 Davids-MacBook-Pro kernel[0] <Notice>: AppleDeviceManagementHIDEventService::processWakeReason Wake reason: Button (0x03)

Apr 23 13:48:24 Davids-MacBook-Pro kernel[0] <Notice>: Wake reason: SPIT (User)

Apr 23 13:48:24 Davids-MacBook-Pro kernel[0] <Notice>: AppleDeviceManagementHIDEventService::processWakeReason Wake reason: Button (0x03)

Apr 23 14:50:05 Davids-MacBook-Pro kernel[0] <Notice>: Wake reason: SPIT (User)

Apr 23 14:50:05 Davids-MacBook-Pro kernel[0] <Notice>: AppleDeviceManagementHIDEventService::processWakeReason Wake reason: Button (0x03)

Apr 23 15:39:26 Davids-MacBook-Pro kernel[0] <Notice>: Wake reason: SPIT (User)

Apr 23 15:39:26 Davids-MacBook-Pro kernel[0] <Notice>: AppleDeviceManagementHIDEventService::processWakeReason Wake reason: Button (0x03)

Apr 23 15:44:59 Davids-MacBook-Pro kernel[0] <Notice>: Wake reason: SPIT (User)

Apr 23 15:44:59 Davids-MacBook-Pro kernel[0] <Notice>: AppleDeviceManagementHIDEventService::processWakeReason Wake reason: Button (0x03)

Apr 23 16:05:34 Davids-MacBook-Pro kernel[0] <Notice>: Wake reason: ARPT (Network)

Apr 23 16:05:34 Davids-MacBook-Pro kernel[0] <Notice>: ARPT: Wake Reason: Wake on Scan offload

Apr 23 16:05:34 Davids-MacBook-Pro kernel[0] <Notice>: AppleDeviceManagementHIDEventService::processWakeReason Wake reason: Host (0x01)

Apr 23 16:08:30 Davids-MacBook-Pro kernel[0] <Notice>: Wake reason: EC.LidOpen (User)

 

Can't seem to find out the issue via Google. I have extensively searched.

 

Appreciate any help.

 

P.S. this is a duplicate from rMBP 2015 10.10.3 Wake Reason: ARPT (Network). I do not know how it ended up in the OS X Mavericks section because I clearly remembered choosing Yosemite from the dropdown list. Anyhow, that one is closed and I would appreciate any help I can get from this section of the forum.

 

Thanks.

MacBook Pro (Retina, 13-inch,Early 2015), OS X Yosemite (10.10.3)

Posted on Apr 24, 2015 8:43 AM

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  • by fyctice,

    fyctice fyctice Jul 27, 2015 1:20 AM in response to DreamSeason
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    Jul 27, 2015 1:20 AM in response to DreamSeason

    Today morning I chat with Apple Advisor via phone and he wasnt familiar with this issue (I gave this discussions url for him) but after a little chat we chose to try to re-install the OS X and see if both my issues are solved after that and I'm slightly surprised.

     

    I've woke up the unit from sleep now several times without issues with Wi-Fi turning off and there's no anymore wake ups due reason ARPT (Network) in syslogs. Really weird if this is solved by OS X reinstall. Lets see what happens in next few days

  • by DreamSeason,

    DreamSeason DreamSeason Jul 27, 2015 1:23 AM in response to fyctice
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    Jul 27, 2015 1:23 AM in response to fyctice

    Good to know. BTW, which System are you using? 10.10.4?

  • by fyctice,

    fyctice fyctice Jul 27, 2015 1:29 AM in response to DreamSeason
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    Jul 27, 2015 1:29 AM in response to DreamSeason

    10.10.4

  • by DreamSeason,

    DreamSeason DreamSeason Jul 27, 2015 1:32 AM in response to fyctice
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    Jul 27, 2015 1:32 AM in response to fyctice

    Maybe it's something to do with the removal of airportd. To be honest, with 10.11 public beta 2, I don't have the same issue for several days. But I'd rather not give a conclusion so fast.BTW, I think you came across with the wake reason of "RTC". Right?

  • by fyctice,

    fyctice fyctice Jul 27, 2015 1:40 AM in response to DreamSeason
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    Jul 27, 2015 1:40 AM in response to DreamSeason

    No.

    <Notice>: Wake reason: ARPT (Network)

    <Notice>: ARPT: Wake Reason: Wake on Scan offload; Disconnect reason: Unknown

     

    Syslog's was full of this almost every two minute in a row.

     

    Edit: And I don't even have ANY AirPort based units in my home.

  • by DreamSeason,

    DreamSeason DreamSeason Jul 27, 2015 1:39 AM in response to fyctice
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    Jul 27, 2015 1:39 AM in response to fyctice

    You mean those wake logs are for the past?

    Anyway, are you still turning off wifi before you sleep after your reinstall?

  • by fyctice,

    fyctice fyctice Jul 27, 2015 1:42 AM in response to DreamSeason
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    Jul 27, 2015 1:42 AM in response to DreamSeason

    Yup those are for the past and not seen anymore after the re-install. No, Wi-Fi is not turning off anymore, it's solved also by re-install.

  • by miromitov,

    miromitov miromitov Jul 27, 2015 1:44 AM in response to fyctice
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    Jul 27, 2015 1:44 AM in response to fyctice

    I think it depends on the hardware. My laptop had the issue out of the box.

  • by DreamSeason,

    DreamSeason DreamSeason Jul 27, 2015 1:44 AM in response to fyctice
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    Jul 27, 2015 1:44 AM in response to fyctice

    Good to know. Hope others would benefit from this.

    After all, I think El Capitan is a must upgrade which by far solved the problem for me as well.

  • by miromitov,

    miromitov miromitov Jul 27, 2015 1:46 AM in response to DreamSeason
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    Jul 27, 2015 1:46 AM in response to DreamSeason

    From using it, how stable would you say El Capitan is? Are you noticing any issues / bugs with OS X itself?

  • by DreamSeason,

    DreamSeason DreamSeason Jul 27, 2015 1:54 AM in response to miromitov
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    Jul 27, 2015 1:54 AM in response to miromitov

    Because the pre-installed OS is preloaded with the problematic airportd. If possible, you could try El Capitan with a new empty partition.

     

    For my personal experience with El Capitan, it's great. It solved the UI lag which exists in Yosemite that long for lots of machines including our latest ones! As I suggested, you could create a new partition to test. You don't have to upgrade.

     

    Edit. El Capitan itself is sure to have certain bugs. But they are all fine to me. Not a big deal indeed. At least for me. Different people have different tolerance level and different apps to use. I suggest you check this thread out. http://forums.macrumors.com/threads/os-x-el-capitan-working-not-working-apps.189 0772/

    Hope all that helps.

  • by fyctice,

    fyctice fyctice Jul 27, 2015 1:53 AM in response to miromitov
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    Jul 27, 2015 1:53 AM in response to miromitov

    I would not recommend to install El Capitan. I start with problems after first sleep. Wi-Fi went completely broken, not turned on after shutdowns and startups. I had to take backup via time machine for getting unit working again. So in my case upgrading to El Capitan didn't solve anything.

     

    And unit is rMBP 13" early 2015.

     

    Edit: Try to re-install Yosemite and see if your wake up issue is solved by that. IF not, upgrade to El Capitan and test. Plus take backups before that.

  • by DreamSeason,

    DreamSeason DreamSeason Jul 27, 2015 1:53 AM in response to fyctice
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    Jul 27, 2015 1:53 AM in response to fyctice

    That's so sad. It was all good in mine. Same here with 13' 2015.

  • by fyctice,

    fyctice fyctice Jul 27, 2015 12:24 PM in response to fyctice
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    Jul 27, 2015 12:24 PM in response to fyctice

    Well... at home it start again:

     

    Jul 27 19:30:04 <Notice>: AppleDeviceManagementHIDEventService::processWakeReason Wake reason: Host (0x01)

    Jul 27 19:30:54 <Notice>: Wake reason: ARPT (Network)

    Jul 27 19:30:54 <Notice>: ARPT: Wake Reason: Wake on Scan offload; Disconnect reason: Unknown

    Jul 27 19:30:54 <Notice>: AppleDeviceManagementHIDEventService::processWakeReason Wake reason: Host (0x01)

    Jul 27 19:32:03 <Notice>: Wake reason: ARPT (Network)

    Jul 27 19:32:03 <Notice>: ARPT: Wake Reason: Wake on Scan offload; Disconnect reason: Unknown

    Jul 27 19:32:03 <Notice>: AppleDeviceManagementHIDEventService::processWakeReason Wake reason: Host (0x01)

    Jul 27 19:34:05 <Notice>: Wake reason: ARPT (Network)

    Jul 27 19:34:05 <Notice>: ARPT: Wake Reason: Wake on Scan offload; Disconnect reason: Unknown

    Jul 27 19:34:05 <Notice>: AppleDeviceManagementHIDEventService::processWakeReason Wake reason: Host (0x01)

    Jul 27 19:34:53 <Notice>: AppleDeviceManagementHIDEventService::processWakeReason Wake reason: Host (0x01)

    Jul 27 19:36:02 <Notice>: Wake reason: ARPT (Network)

    Jul 27 19:36:02 <Notice>: ARPT: Wake Reason: Wake on Scan offload; Disconnect reason: Unknown

    Jul 27 19:36:02 <Notice>: AppleDeviceManagementHIDEventService::processWakeReason Wake reason: Host (0x01)

    Jul 27 21:30:31 <Notice>: Wake reason: EC.LidOpen (User)

    Jul 27 21:30:31 <Notice>: AppleDeviceManagementHIDEventService::processWakeReason Wake reason: Host (0x01)

  • by DreamSeason,

    DreamSeason DreamSeason Jul 27, 2015 5:56 PM in response to fyctice
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    Jul 27, 2015 5:56 PM in response to fyctice

    That's so sad. Maybe it has something to do with other iDevices or other devices in the same wifi network. Not sure. Hope apple would pay attention to it and let devs solve this.

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