Server sleeps at night

Hi,

we have a brand new macMini 8.1 I7 2019 with lots of memory and we run Filemaker Server on the machine.

Everything works fine, but the machine seems to sleep at night. The first employee reports, that she cannot open the Databases..


What are the right Powersettings? The Filemaker Process, has to "wake" the machine.. I annexed the CPU description and the Powersettings but would like to know from one of you Processor Settings Specialist.. how to set this machine, so that it responds quickly, does not consume too much energy etc.


txs

P


admin-mini-5@fmserver ~ % pmset -g
System-wide power settings:
 DestroyFVKeyOnStandby		0
Currently in use:
 standby              1
 Sleep On Power Button 1
 womp                 1
 autorestart          1
 hibernatefile        /var/vm/sleepimage
 proximitywake        1
 powernap             0
 gpuswitch            2
 networkoversleep     0
 disksleep            10
 standbydelayhigh     86400
 sleep                75 (sleep prevented by screensharingd)
 hibernatemode        3
 ttyskeepawake        1
 displaysleep         60
 tcpkeepalive         1
 highstandbythreshold 50
 standbydelaylow      86400
admin-mini-5@fmserver ~ % system settings
zsh: command not found: system



  Nome do Modelo:	Mac mini
  Identificador do Modelo:	Macmini8,1
  Nome do Processador:	6-Core Intel Core i7
  Velocidade do Processador:	3,2 GHz
  Número de Processadores:	1
  Número Total de Núcleos:	6
  Cache L2 (por Núcleo):	256 KB
  Cache de L3:	12 MB
  Tecnologia Hyper-Threading:	Ativado
  Memória:	16 GB
  Versão da ROM de Inicialização:	1037.40.124.0.0 (iBridge: 17.16.11081.0.0,0)
  Número de Série (sistema):	xxxxxx
  UUID dodo Bloqueio de Ativação:	Ativado

Mac mini, macOS 10.14

Posted on Nov 4, 2019 10:52 AM

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Nov 14, 2019 4:33 AM in response to Pierre Froelicher1

I’ve found also that if I reboot my server to complete an OS update it will sleep like a desktop Mac after a period of time. The way to prevent this is to login after the update and load the Server.app; I can then quit and logout and the sleep problem does not persist. This is obviously not convenient but to make sure it doesn’t happen you can change the energy saver preferences to never sleep, which Server used to override and keep the Mac awake regardless of these settings.

I offer that info just in case anybody else’s Server is sleeping at night.

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