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Old 11-28-2013, 08:58 PM
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Ok am I the only one!? This is annoying.

My new rMBP, I charged it to 100% last night, unplugged it and closed the lid to put it to sleep. The screen turned off like normal. When I got up this morning to take it with me the bottom of it was luke warm and when I opened it up the battery had dropped down to 33% even though it was supposed to be sleeping.

Obviously that isn't happening. The only app the was open was Safari, it's happened to me a few times and every time Safari was left open. I'll have to do some more testing but it seems likes the issue is with Safari.

I was trying out Safari because it seems like it gets better battery life than Chrome when I'm using it but if it has an issue where it's preventing the CPU from going into sleep mode than I may have to stick with Chrome.

Anyone else having this issue?
Old 11-29-2013, 12:34 PM
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Tested it last night. Closed the lid made sure safari wasn't running, checked it today it was cold on the bottom and no drastic battery loss
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Maybe it didn't go to sleep properly? Try checking out the power usage feature in activity monitor.
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Stop leaving the porn running before sleeping?
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I guess I'll have to let it run for a while and check again

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Originally Posted by Mizouse
Stop leaving the porn running before sleeping?
Don't watch porn on my laptop. ever.
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Originally Posted by #1 STUNNA
Don't watch porn on my laptop. ever.
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Do I need the maverick? Still think I would have been fine staying with snow leopard.
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Originally Posted by #1 STUNNA
I guess I'll have to let it run for a while and check again

This time I left safari running, unplugged it, closed the lid and went to bed with it 100% charged. Woke up to 63% charge

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The fuck?

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That doesn't make any sense.

My MBP can't make use of Powernap, but is yours? Maybe something with Power Nap is causing the problem: http://support.apple.com/kb/ht5394
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hhmmm, maybe. Power Nap says it's turned off when on battery. I don't see a mention of Safari in that article. I don't really use any of those features that benefit from Power nap.
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Sadly, you may be a part of this bunch of people that have had issues with battery life. Each person has had the issue present itself at different times, with different OS versions, but the same issue, poor battery life with or without the use of powernap, and other sleep related issues.

https://discussions.apple.com/thread...art=0&tstart=0

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What about spotlight indexing?

Or better yet, check out the console application and see if anything is reported in your system logs during the time that you aren't using your machine.
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From today's powermanagement log

Nov 30 10:25:42 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro.local powerd[16] <Notice>: Maintenance Sleep: Using BATT (Charge:65%)
Nov 30 10:25:44 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro.local powerd[16] <Notice>: PMConnection: Response from com.apple.apsd is slow (powercaps:0x0)
Nov 30 10:25:44 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro.local powerd[16] <Notice>: Clients requested wake events: None
Nov 30 10:25:55 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro.local powerd[16] <Notice>: PID 4814(AddressBookSour) Released PreventUserIdleSystemSleep "Address Book Source Sync" 00:00:55 id:0x100000dca [System: No Assertions]
Nov 30 10:25:58 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro.local powerd[16] <Notice>: PID 16(powerd) Created InternalPreventSleep "PM configd - Wait for Device enumeration" 00:00:00 id:0xe00000dd8 [System: No Assertions]

Nov 30 10:25:58 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro.local powerd[16] <Notice>: DarkWake [CDN] : Using BATT (Charge:65%)
Nov 30 10:25:58 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro.local powerd[16] <Notice>: hibmode=3 standbydelay=10800
Nov 30 10:26:43 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro.local powerd[16] <Notice>: PID 16(powerd) Released InternalPreventSleep "PM configd - Wait for Device enumeration" 00:00:45 id:0xe00000dd8 [System: PrevIdle]
Nov 30 10:26:43 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro.local powerd[16] <Notice>: Maintenance Sleep: Using BATT (Charge:65%)
Nov 30 10:26:45 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro.local powerd[16] <Notice>: PMConnection: Response from com.apple.apsd is slow (powercaps:0x0)
Nov 30 10:26:45 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro.local powerd[16] <Notice>: Clients requested wake events: None
Nov 30 10:26:57 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro.local powerd[16] <Notice>: PID 4818(AddressBookSour) Released PreventUserIdleSystemSleep "Address Book Source Sync" 00:00:55 id:0x100000de3 [System: No Assertions]
Nov 30 10:27:00 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro.local powerd[16] <Notice>: PID 16(powerd) Created InternalPreventSleep "PM configd - Wait for Device enumeration" 00:00:00 id:0xe00000df8 [System: No Assertions]
Nov 30 10:27:00 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro.local powerd[16] <Notice>: DarkWake [CDN] : Using BATT (Charge:65%)
Nov 30 10:27:00 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro.local powerd[16] <Notice>: hibmode=3 standbydelay=10800
Nov 30 10:27:45 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro.local powerd[16] <Notice>: PID 16(powerd) Released InternalPreventSleep "PM configd - Wait for Device enumeration" 00:00:44 id:0xe00000df8 [System: PrevIdle]
It repeats that over and over for hours. Looks like it's coming and going out of sleep

and from "System Logs", I bolded ones I thought stood out but it's basically a series of entries repeated over and over again

11/30/13 10:25:44.000 AM kernel[0]: ARPT: 63190.269584: AirPort_Brcm43xx::powerChange: System Sleep
11/30/13 10:25:44.000 AM kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::systemWakeCall - messageType = 0xE0000340
11/30/13 10:25:45.000 AM kernel[0]: hibernate image path: /var/vm/sleepimage
11/30/13 10:25:45.000 AM kernel[0]: efi pagecount 63
11/30/13 10:25:45.000 AM kernel[0]: hibernate_page_list_setall(preflight 1) start 0xffffff80dcbb1000, 0xffffff80dcc31000
11/30/13 10:25:45.000 AM kernel[0]: hibernate_page_list_setall time: 157 ms
11/30/13 10:25:45.000 AM kernel[0]: pages 483517, wire 166396, act 113272, inact 5609, cleaned 0 spec 350, zf 50, throt 0, compr 184539, xpmapped 78720
11/30/13 10:25:45.000 AM kernel[0]: could discard act 3609 inact 825 purgeable 2 spec 8865 cleaned 0
11/30/13 10:25:45.000 AM kernel[0]: hibernate_page_list_setall preflight pageCount 166396 est comp 74 setfile 552128936 min 1073741824
11/30/13 10:25:45.000 AM kernel[0]: AppleThunderboltNHI::prePCIWake - power up complete - took 185 us
11/30/13 10:25:45.000 AM kernel[0]: [0x68eae0c000, 0x19000000]
11/30/13 10:25:45.000 AM kernel[0]: [0x6911e29000, 0x27000000]
11/30/13 10:25:45.000 AM kernel[0]: [0x0, 0x0]
11/30/13 10:25:45.000 AM kernel[0]: kern_open_file_for_direct_io(0) took 0 ms
11/30/13 10:25:45.000 AM kernel[0]: Opened file /var/vm/sleepimage, size 1073741824, partition base 0x0, maxio 2000000 ssd 1
11/30/13 10:25:45.000 AM kernel[0]: hibernate image major 1, minor 0, blocksize 4096, pollers 5
11/30/13 10:25:45.000 AM kernel[0]: AppleThunderboltHAL::earlyWake - complete - took 0 milliseconds
11/30/13 10:25:53.000 AM kernel[0]: IOThunderboltSwitch<0xffffff801cbe9000>(0x0)::list enerCallback - Thunderbolt HPD packet for route = 0x0 port = 11 unplug = 0
11/30/13 10:25:53.000 AM kernel[0]: vm_compressor_flush - starting
11/30/13 10:25:53.000 AM kernel[0]: vm_compressor_flush completed - took 30 msecs
11/30/13 10:25:53.000 AM kernel[0]: hibernate_flush_memory: buffer_cache_gc freed up 725 wired pages
11/30/13 10:25:53.000 AM kernel[0]: hibernate_alloc_pages act 76391, inact 6433, anon 155, throt 0, spec 9215, wire 188536, wireinit 112806
11/30/13 10:25:53.000 AM kernel[0]: hibernate_setup(0) took 231 ms
11/30/13 10:25:53.000 AM kernel[0]: en0: BSSID changed to 00:27:0d:05:86:a4
11/30/13 10:25:53.000 AM kernel[0]: ARPT: 63191.174766: scanparams:
11/30/13 10:25:53.000 AM kernel[0]: ARPT: 63191.174768: flags 0
11/30/13 10:25:53.000 AM kernel[0]: ARPT: 63191.174770: active_time 0, passive_time 0
11/30/13 10:25:53.000 AM kernel[0]: ARPT: 63191.174771: scan_start_delay 0
11/30/13 10:25:53.000 AM kernel[0]: ARPT: 63191.174773: scan_cycle_idle_rest_time 0, scan_cycle_idle_rest_time_multiplier 0
11/30/13 10:25:53.000 AM kernel[0]: ARPT: 63191.174775: max_scan_cycles 0, max_rest_time 0
11/30/13 10:25:53.000 AM kernel[0]: ARPT: 63191.174777: Scan Channels (0): None
11/30/13 10:25:53.000 AM kernel[0]: ARPT: 63191.174778: SSID (0): None
11/30/13 10:25:53.000 AM kernel[0]: ARPT: 63191.174779: SSID count = 0
11/30/13 10:25:53.000 AM kernel[0]: ARPT: 63191.174781: wl0: leaveModulePoweredForOffloads: Wi-Fi will turn off.
11/30/13 10:25:53.000 AM kernel[0]: wlEvent: en0 en0 Link DOWN virtIf = 0
11/30/13 10:25:53.000 AM kernel[0]: AirPort: Link Down on en0. Reason 8 (Disassociated because station leaving).
11/30/13 10:25:53.000 AM kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::systemWakeCall - messageType = 0xE0000340
11/30/13 10:25:47.000 AM kernel[0]: AppleThunderboltNHIType2::waitForOk2Go2Sx - retries = 14
11/30/13 10:25:53.000 AM kernel[0]: hibernate_page_list_setall(preflight 0) start 0xffffff80dcbb1000, 0xffffff80dcc31000
11/30/13 10:25:53.000 AM kernel[0]: hibernate_teardown started
11/30/13 10:25:53.000 AM kernel[0]: hibernate_teardown: wired_pages 189023, free_pages 1619758, active_pages 72767, inactive_pages 5608, speculative_pages 345, cleaned_pages 0, compressor_pages 193971
11/30/13 10:25:53.000 AM kernel[0]: hibernate_teardown_pmap_structs done: last_valid_compact_indx 338047
11/30/13 10:25:53.000 AM kernel[0]: hibernate_teardown: mark_as_unneeded_pages 4096, 27945, 17306
11/30/13 10:25:53.000 AM kernel[0]: hibernate_teardown completed - discarded 49347
11/30/13 10:25:53.000 AM kernel[0]: hibernate_page_list_setall time: 378 ms
11/30/13 10:25:53.000 AM kernel[0]: pages 402295, wire 116285, act 72767, inact 5608, cleaned 0 spec 345, zf 0, throt 0, compr 193971, xpmapped 78720
11/30/13 10:25:53.000 AM kernel[0]: did discard act 3622 inact 825 purgeable 2 spec 8870 cleaned 0
11/30/13 10:25:53.000 AM kernel[0]: hibernate_page_list_setall found pageCount 388976
11/30/13 10:25:53.000 AM kernel[0]: IOHibernatePollerOpen, ml_get_interrupts_enabled 0
11/30/13 10:25:53.000 AM kernel[0]: IOHibernatePollerOpen(0)
11/30/13 10:25:53.000 AM kernel[0]: encryptStart 14010
11/30/13 10:25:53.000 AM kernel[0]: bitmap_size 0x3f508, previewSize 0x248c3d8, writing 379301 pages @ 0x24df8f0
11/30/13 10:25:53.000 AM kernel[0]: encryptEnd 6989c00
11/30/13 10:25:53.000 AM kernel[0]: image1Size 0xb372000, encryptStart1 0x14010, End1 0x6989c00
11/30/13 10:25:53.000 AM kernel[0]: encryptStart b372000
11/30/13 10:25:53.000 AM kernel[0]: PMStats: Hibernate write took 4892 ms
11/30/13 10:25:53.000 AM kernel[0]: all time: 4892 ms, comp bytes: 1389871104 time: 1579 ms 838 Mb/s, crypt bytes: 996162544 time: 2638 ms 360 Mb/s,
11/30/13 10:25:53.000 AM kernel[0]: image 0 (0%), uncompressed 1389867008 (339323), compressed 1031953296 (74%), sum1 6e1bab57, sum2 3700045c
11/30/13 10:25:53.000 AM kernel[0]: zeroPageCount 17175, wiredPagesEncrypted 52168, wiredPagesClear 54575, dirtyPagesEncrypted 232581
11/30/13 10:25:53.000 AM kernel[0]: hibernate_write_image done(e00002e8)
11/30/13 10:25:53.000 AM kernel[0]: sleep
11/30/13 10:25:53.000 AM kernel[0]: hibernate_rebuild started
11/30/13 10:25:53.000 AM kernel[0]: hibernate_rebuild_pmap_structs done: last_valid_compact_indx 338047
11/30/13 10:25:53.000 AM kernel[0]: hibernate_rebuild completed - took 91 msecs
11/30/13 10:25:53.000 AM kernel[0]: AppleThunderboltNHI::prePCIWake - power up complete - took 0 us
11/30/13 10:25:53.000 AM kernel[0]: Wake reason: ?
11/30/13 10:25:53.000 AM kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::systemWakeCall - messageType = 0xE0000340
11/30/13 10:25:53.000 AM kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::wakeEventHandlerThread
11/30/13 10:25:53.000 AM kernel[0]: Previous Sleep Cause: 5
11/30/13 10:25:53.000 AM kernel[0]: AppleThunderboltNHI::prePCIWake - power up complete - took 64738 us
11/30/13 10:25:53.000 AM kernel[0]: AppleThunderboltHAL::earlyWake - complete - took 1 milliseconds
11/30/13 10:25:53.000 AM kernel[0]: IOThunderboltSwitch<0xffffff801cbe9000>(0x0)::list enerCallback - Thunderbolt HPD packet for route = 0x0 port = 11 unplug = 0
11/30/13 10:25:53.000 AM kernel[0]: TBT W (2): 0x0040 [x]
11/30/13 10:25:53.000 AM kernel[0]: IOThunderboltSwitch<0xffffff801cbe9000>(0x0)::list enerCallback - Thunderbolt HPD packet for route = 0x0 port = 12 unplug = 0
11/30/13 10:25:53.000 AM kernel[0]: AppleUSBMultitouchDriver::checkStatus - received Status Packet, Payload 2: device was reinitialized
11/30/13 10:25:53.316 AM hidd[100]: MultitouchHID: device bootloaded
11/30/13 10:25:53.000 AM kernel[0]: ARPT: 63199.071981: si_survive_perst_war: bar0win before 18003000, bar0win after 18001000
11/30/13 10:25:53.000 AM kernel[0]: ARPT: 63199.306242: AirPort_Brcm43xx::powerChange: System Wake - Full Wake/ Dark Wake / Maintenance wake
11/30/13 10:25:53.000 AM kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::systemWakeCall - messageType = 0xE0000340
11/30/13 10:25:53.000 AM kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::wakeEventHandlerThread
11/30/13 10:25:54.000 AM kernel[0]: ARPT: 63200.245891: MacAuthEvent en0 Auth result for: 00:27:0d:05:86:a4 MAC AUTH succeeded
11/30/13 10:25:54.000 AM kernel[0]: wlEvent: en0 en0 Link UP virtIf = 0
11/30/13 10:25:54.000 AM kernel[0]: AirPort: Link Up on en0
11/30/13 10:25:54.000 AM kernel[0]: en0: BSSID changed to 00:27:0d:05:86:a4
11/30/13 10:25:54.702 AM configd[18]: LINKLOCAL en0: parent has no IP
11/30/13 10:25:54.709 AM UserEventAgent[11]: Captive: CNPluginHandler en0: Inactive
11/30/13 10:25:54.711 AM configd[18]: network changed: v4(en0-:192.168.0.102) DNS- Proxy- SMB-
11/30/13 10:25:54.715 AM mDNSResponder[45]: DeregisterInterface: Frequent transitions for interface en0 (192.168.0.102)
11/30/13 10:25:54.000 AM kernel[0]: AirPort: RSN handshake complete on en0
11/30/13 10:25:55.201 AM AddressBookSourceSync[4814]: -[ABAddressBook save] failed. (<ABAddressBook: 0x7f970bf8fbd0>)
11/30/13 10:25:55.000 AM kernel[0]: flow_divert_kctl_disconnect (0): disconnecting group 1
11/30/13 10:25:56.737 AM configd[18]: network changed: DNS* Proxy
11/30/13 10:25:56.740 AM mDNSResponder[45]: mDNS_RegisterInterface: Frequent transitions for interface en0 (192.168.0.102)
11/30/13 10:25:56.746 AM UserEventAgent[11]: Captive: [CNInfoNetworkActive:1655] en0: SSID 'Free Wi-Fi' making interface primary (cache indicates network not captive)
11/30/13 10:25:56.747 AM UserEventAgent[11]: Captive: CNPluginHandler en0: Evaluating
11/30/13 10:25:56.751 AM configd[18]: network changed: v4(en0!:192.168.0.102) DNS+ Proxy+ SMB+
11/30/13 10:25:56.756 AM UserEventAgent[11]: Captive: en0: Not probing 'Free Wi-Fi' (cache indicates not captive)
11/30/13 10:25:56.756 AM UserEventAgent[11]: Captive: CNPluginHandler en0: Authenticated
11/30/13 10:25:58.000 AM kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::handleWakeEvent_gated
11/30/13 10:25:58.000 AM kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::handleWakeEvent_gated
11/30/13 10:25:58.000 AM kernel[0]: IOPMrootDomain: idle cancel, state 1
11/30/13 10:25:59.026 AM apsd[65]: Unrecognized leaf certificate
11/30/13 10:26:46.000 AM kernel[0]: ARPT: 63251.647783: AirPort_Brcm43xx::powerChange: System Sleep
11/30/13 10:26:46.000 AM kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::systemWakeCall - messageType = 0xE0000340
11/30/13 10:26:46.000 AM kernel[0]: hibernate image path: /var/vm/sleepimage
11/30/13 10:26:46.000 AM kernel[0]: efi pagecount 63
11/30/13 10:26:46.000 AM kernel[0]: hibernate_page_list_setall(preflight 1) start 0xffffff80dcbb1000, 0xffffff80dcc31000
11/30/13 10:26:46.000 AM kernel[0]: hibernate_page_list_setall time: 158 ms
11/30/13 10:26:46.000 AM kernel[0]: pages 484105, wire 166137, act 115165, inact 5610, cleaned 0 spec 349, zf 55, throt 0, compr 183832, xpmapped 78720
11/30/13 10:26:46.000 AM kernel[0]: could discard act 3562 inact 536 purgeable 2 spec 8857 cleaned 0
11/30/13 10:26:46.000 AM kernel[0]: hibernate_page_list_setall preflight pageCount 166137 est comp 74 setfile 551302056 min 1073741824
11/30/13 10:26:46.000 AM kernel[0]: AppleThunderboltNHI::prePCIWake - power up complete - took 266 us
11/30/13 10:26:46.000 AM kernel[0]: [0x68eae0c000, 0x19000000]
11/30/13 10:26:46.000 AM kernel[0]: [0x6911e29000, 0x27000000]
11/30/13 10:26:46.000 AM kernel[0]: [0x0, 0x0]
11/30/13 10:26:46.000 AM kernel[0]: kern_open_file_for_direct_io(0) took 0 ms
11/30/13 10:26:46.000 AM kernel[0]: Opened file /var/vm/sleepimage, size 1073741824, partition base 0x0, maxio 2000000 ssd 1
11/30/13 10:26:46.000 AM kernel[0]: hibernate image major 1, minor 0, blocksize 4096, pollers 5
11/30/13 10:26:46.000 AM kernel[0]: AppleThunderboltHAL::earlyWake - complete - took 0 milliseconds
11/30/13 10:26:55.000 AM kernel[0]: IOThunderboltSwitch<0xffffff801cbe9000>(0x0)::list enerCallback - Thunderbolt HPD packet for route = 0x0 port = 11 unplug = 0
11/30/13 10:26:55.000 AM kernel[0]: vm_compressor_flush - starting
11/30/13 10:26:55.000 AM kernel[0]: vm_compressor_flush completed - took 32 msecs
11/30/13 10:26:55.000 AM kernel[0]: hibernate_flush_memory: buffer_cache_gc freed up 490 wired pages
11/30/13 10:26:55.000 AM kernel[0]: hibernate_alloc_pages act 76344, inact 6143, anon 166, throt 0, spec 9206, wire 188551, wireinit 112806
11/30/13 10:26:55.000 AM kernel[0]: hibernate_setup(0) took 249 ms
11/30/13 10:26:55.000 AM kernel[0]: en0: BSSID changed to 00:27:0d:05:86:a4
11/30/13 10:26:55.000 AM kernel[0]: ARPT: 63252.571038: scanparams:
11/30/13 10:26:55.000 AM kernel[0]: ARPT: 63252.571040: flags 0
11/30/13 10:26:55.000 AM kernel[0]: ARPT: 63252.571041: active_time 0, passive_time 0
11/30/13 10:26:55.000 AM kernel[0]: ARPT: 63252.571043: scan_start_delay 0
11/30/13 10:26:55.000 AM kernel[0]: ARPT: 63252.571045: scan_cycle_idle_rest_time 0, scan_cycle_idle_rest_time_multiplier 0
11/30/13 10:26:55.000 AM kernel[0]: ARPT: 63252.571047: max_scan_cycles 0, max_rest_time 0
11/30/13 10:26:55.000 AM kernel[0]: ARPT: 63252.571048: Scan Channels (0): None
11/30/13 10:26:55.000 AM kernel[0]: ARPT: 63252.571050: SSID (0): None
11/30/13 10:26:55.000 AM kernel[0]: ARPT: 63252.571052: SSID count = 0
11/30/13 10:26:55.000 AM kernel[0]: ARPT: 63252.571054: wl0: leaveModulePoweredForOffloads: Wi-Fi will turn off.
11/30/13 10:26:55.000 AM kernel[0]: wlEvent: en0 en0 Link DOWN virtIf = 0
11/30/13 10:26:55.000 AM kernel[0]: AirPort: Link Down on en0. Reason 8 (Disassociated because station leaving).
11/30/13 10:26:55.000 AM kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::systemWakeCall - messageType = 0xE0000340
11/30/13 10:26:48.000 AM kernel[0]: AppleThunderboltNHIType2::waitForOk2Go2Sx - retries = 10
11/30/13 10:26:55.000 AM kernel[0]: hibernate_page_list_setall(preflight 0) start 0xffffff80dcbb1000, 0xffffff80dcc31000
11/30/13 10:26:55.000 AM kernel[0]: hibernate_teardown started
11/30/13 10:26:55.000 AM kernel[0]: hibernate_teardown: wired_pages 189038, free_pages 1619353, active_pages 72767, inactive_pages 5608, speculative_pages 345, cleaned_pages 0, compressor_pages 194026
11/30/13 10:26:55.000 AM kernel[0]: hibernate_teardown_pmap_structs done: last_valid_compact_indx 338117
11/30/13 10:26:55.000 AM kernel[0]: hibernate_teardown: mark_as_unneeded_pages 4096, 27938, 17305
11/30/13 10:26:55.000 AM kernel[0]: hibernate_teardown completed - discarded 49339
11/30/13 10:26:55.000 AM kernel[0]: hibernate_page_list_setall time: 379 ms
11/30/13 10:26:55.000 AM kernel[0]: pages 402033, wire 116314, act 72767, inact 5608, cleaned 0 spec 345, zf 0, throt 0, compr 194026, xpmapped 78720
11/30/13 10:26:55.000 AM kernel[0]: did discard act 3575 inact 535 purgeable 2 spec 8861 cleaned 0
11/30/13 10:26:55.000 AM kernel[0]: hibernate_page_list_setall found pageCount 389060
11/30/13 10:26:55.000 AM kernel[0]: IOHibernatePollerOpen, ml_get_interrupts_enabled 0
11/30/13 10:26:55.000 AM kernel[0]: IOHibernatePollerOpen(0)
11/30/13 10:26:55.000 AM kernel[0]: encryptStart 14010
11/30/13 10:26:55.000 AM kernel[0]: bitmap_size 0x3f508, previewSize 0x248c3d8, writing 379385 pages @ 0x24df8f0
11/30/13 10:26:55.000 AM kernel[0]: encryptEnd 69bee00
11/30/13 10:26:55.000 AM kernel[0]: image1Size 0xb3ad000, encryptStart1 0x14010, End1 0x69bee00
11/30/13 10:26:55.000 AM kernel[0]: encryptStart b3ad000
11/30/13 10:26:55.000 AM kernel[0]: PMStats: Hibernate write took 4889 ms
11/30/13 10:26:55.000 AM kernel[0]: all time: 4889 ms, comp bytes: 1389735936 time: 1580 ms 838 Mb/s, crypt bytes: 996138480 time: 2638 ms 360 Mb/s,
11/30/13 10:26:55.000 AM kernel[0]: image 0 (0%), uncompressed 1389731840 (339290), compressed 1031956128 (74%), sum1 2515213c, sum2 1d57328b
11/30/13 10:26:55.000 AM kernel[0]: zeroPageCount 17163, wiredPagesEncrypted 52183, wiredPagesClear 54589, dirtyPagesEncrypted 232519
11/30/13 10:26:55.000 AM kernel[0]: hibernate_write_image done(e00002e8)
11/30/13 10:26:55.000 AM kernel[0]: sleep
11/30/13 10:26:55.000 AM kernel[0]: hibernate_rebuild started

11/30/13 10:26:55.000 AM kernel[0]: hibernate_rebuild_pmap_structs done: last_valid_compact_indx 338117
11/30/13 10:26:55.000 AM kernel[0]: hibernate_rebuild completed - took 91 msecs
11/30/13 10:26:55.000 AM kernel[0]: AppleThunderboltNHI::prePCIWake - power up complete - took 0 us
11/30/13 10:26:55.000 AM kernel[0]: Wake reason: ?
11/30/13 10:26:55.000 AM kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::systemWakeCall - messageType = 0xE0000340
11/30/13 10:26:55.000 AM kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::wakeEventHandlerThread
11/30/13 10:26:55.000 AM kernel[0]: Previous Sleep Cause: 5
11/30/13 10:26:55.000 AM kernel[0]: AppleThunderboltNHI::prePCIWake - power up complete - took 63046 us
11/30/13 10:26:55.000 AM kernel[0]: AppleThunderboltHAL::earlyWake - complete - took 1 milliseconds
11/30/13 10:26:55.000 AM kernel[0]: TBT W (2): 0x0040 [x]
11/30/13 10:26:55.000 AM kernel[0]: IOThunderboltSwitch<0xffffff801cbe9000>(0x0)::list enerCallback - Thunderbolt HPD packet for route = 0x0 port = 11 unplug = 0
11/30/13 10:26:55.000 AM kernel[0]: IOThunderboltSwitch<0xffffff801cbe9000>(0x0)::list enerCallback - Thunderbolt HPD packet for route = 0x0 port = 12 unplug = 0
11/30/13 10:26:55.000 AM kernel[0]: AppleUSBMultitouchDriver::checkStatus - received Status Packet, Payload 2: device was reinitialized
11/30/13 10:26:55.312 AM hidd[100]: MultitouchHID: device bootloaded
11/30/13 10:26:55.000 AM kernel[0]: ARPT: 63260.469088: si_survive_perst_war: bar0win before 18003000, bar0win after 18001000
11/30/13 10:26:55.000 AM kernel[0]: ARPT: 63260.702743: AirPort_Brcm43xx::powerChange: System Wake - Full Wake/ Dark Wake / Maintenance wake
11/30/13 10:26:55.000 AM kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::systemWakeCall - messageType = 0xE0000340
11/30/13 10:26:55.000 AM kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::wakeEventHandlerThread
11/30/13 10:26:56.000 AM kernel[0]: ARPT: 63261.637266: MacAuthEvent en0 Auth result for: 00:27:0d:05:86:a4 MAC AUTH succeeded
11/30/13 10:26:56.000 AM kernel[0]: wlEvent: en0 en0 Link UP virtIf = 0
11/30/13 10:26:56.000 AM kernel[0]: AirPort: Link Up on en0
11/30/13 10:26:56.000 AM kernel[0]: en0: BSSID changed to 00:27:0d:05:86:a4
11/30/13 10:26:56.687 AM configd[18]: LINKLOCAL en0: parent has no IP
11/30/13 10:26:56.694 AM UserEventAgent[11]: Captive: CNPluginHandler en0: Inactive
11/30/13 10:26:56.697 AM configd[18]: network changed: v4(en0-:192.168.0.102) DNS- Proxy- SMB-
11/30/13 10:26:56.000 AM kernel[0]: AirPort: RSN handshake complete on en0
11/30/13 10:26:57.241 AM AddressBookSourceSync[4818]: -[ABAddressBook save] failed. (<ABAddressBook: 0x7fc632c9f4a0>)
11/30/13 10:26:57.000 AM kernel[0]: flow_divert_kctl_disconnect (0): disconnecting group 1
11/30/13 10:26:58.347 AM configd[18]: network changed: DNS* Proxy
11/30/13 10:26:58.357 AM UserEventAgent[11]: Captive: [CNInfoNetworkActive:1655] en0: SSID 'Free Wi-Fi' making interface primary (cache indicates network not captive)
11/30/13 10:26:58.357 AM UserEventAgent[11]: Captive: CNPluginHandler en0: Evaluating
11/30/13 10:26:58.362 AM configd[18]: network changed: v4(en0!:192.168.0.102) DNS+ Proxy+ SMB+
11/30/13 10:26:58.369 AM UserEventAgent[11]: Captive: en0: Not probing 'Free Wi-Fi' (cache indicates not captive)
11/30/13 10:26:58.372 AM UserEventAgent[11]: Captive: CNPluginHandler en0: Authenticated
11/30/13 10:26:59.000 AM kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::handleWakeEvent_gated
11/30/13 10:27:00.299 AM apsd[65]: Unrecognized leaf certificate
11/30/13 10:27:00.000 AM kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::handleWakeEvent_gated
11/30/13 10:27:00.000 AM kernel[0]: IOPMrootDomain: idle cancel, state 1
11/30/13 10:27:47.000 AM kernel[0]: ARPT: 63312.712735: AirPort_Brcm43xx::powerChange: System Sleep
11/30/13 10:27:47.000 AM kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::systemWakeCall - messageType = 0xE0000340
11/30/13 10:27:48.000 AM kernel[0]: hibernate image path: /var/vm/sleepimage
11/30/13 10:27:48.000 AM kernel[0]: efi pagecount 63
11/30/13 10:27:48.000 AM kernel[0]: hibernate_page_list_setall(preflight 1) start 0xffffff80dcbb1000, 0xffffff80dcc31000
11/30/13 10:27:48.000 AM kernel[0]: hibernate_page_list_setall time: 157 ms
11/30/13 10:27:48.000 AM kernel[0]: pages 482716, wire 166149, act 113263, inact 5609, cleaned 0 spec 350, zf 54, throt 0, compr 184425, xpmapped 78720
11/30/13 10:27:48.000 AM kernel[0]: could discard act 3517 inact 577 purgeable 2 spec 8770 cleaned 0
11/30/13 10:27:48.000 AM kernel[0]: hibernate_page_list_setall preflight pageCount 166149 est comp 74 setfile 551341576 min 1073741824
11/30/13 10:27:48.000 AM kernel[0]: AppleThunderboltNHI::prePCIWake - power up complete - took 196 us
11/30/13 10:27:48.000 AM kernel[0]: [0x68eae0c000, 0x19000000]
11/30/13 10:27:48.000 AM kernel[0]: [0x6911e29000, 0x27000000]
11/30/13 10:27:48.000 AM kernel[0]: [0x0, 0x0]
11/30/13 10:27:48.000 AM kernel[0]: kern_open_file_for_direct_io(0) took 0 ms
11/30/13 10:27:48.000 AM kernel[0]: Opened file /var/vm/sleepimage, size 1073741824, partition base 0x0, maxio 2000000 ssd 1
11/30/13 10:27:48.000 AM kernel[0]: hibernate image major 1, minor 0, blocksize 4096, pollers 5
11/30/13 10:27:48.000 AM kernel[0]: AppleThunderboltHAL::earlyWake - complete - took 0 milliseconds
11/30/13 10:27:54.000 AM kernel[0]: IOThunderboltSwitch<0xffffff801cbe9000>(0x0)::list enerCallback - Thunderbolt HPD packet for route = 0x0 port = 11 unplug = 0
11/30/13 10:27:54.000 AM kernel[0]: vm_compressor_flush - starting
11/30/13 10:27:54.000 AM kernel[0]: vm_compressor_flush completed - took 31 msecs
11/30/13 10:27:54.000 AM kernel[0]: hibernate_flush_memory: buffer_cache_gc freed up 509 wired pages
11/30/13 10:27:54.000 AM kernel[0]: hibernate_alloc_pages act 76299, inact 6185, anon 157, throt 0, spec 9121, wire 188553, wireinit 112806
11/30/13 10:27:54.000 AM kernel[0]: hibernate_setup(0) took 231 ms
11/30/13 10:27:54.000 AM kernel[0]: en0: BSSID changed to 00:27:0d:05:86:a4
11/30/13 10:27:54.000 AM kernel[0]: ARPT: 63313.585806: scanparams:
11/30/13 10:27:54.000 AM kernel[0]: ARPT: 63313.585808: flags 0
11/30/13 10:27:54.000 AM kernel[0]: ARPT: 63313.585809: active_time 0, passive_time 0
11/30/13 10:27:54.000 AM kernel[0]: ARPT: 63313.585811: scan_start_delay 0
11/30/13 10:27:54.000 AM kernel[0]: ARPT: 63313.585813: scan_cycle_idle_rest_time 0, scan_cycle_idle_rest_time_multiplier 0
11/30/13 10:27:54.000 AM kernel[0]: ARPT: 63313.585815: max_scan_cycles 0, max_rest_time 0
11/30/13 10:27:54.000 AM kernel[0]: ARPT: 63313.585817: Scan Channels (0): None
11/30/13 10:27:54.000 AM kernel[0]: ARPT: 63313.585818: SSID (0): None
11/30/13 10:27:54.000 AM kernel[0]: ARPT: 63313.585820: SSID count = 0
11/30/13 10:27:54.000 AM kernel[0]: ARPT: 63313.585822: wl0: leaveModulePoweredForOffloads: Wi-Fi will turn off.
11/30/13 10:27:54.000 AM kernel[0]: wlEvent: en0 en0 Link DOWN virtIf = 0
11/30/13 10:27:54.000 AM kernel[0]: AirPort: Link Down on en0. Reason 8 (Disassociated because station leaving).
11/30/13 10:27:54.000 AM kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::systemWakeCall - messageType = 0xE0000340
11/30/13 10:27:49.000 AM kernel[0]: AppleThunderboltNHIType2::waitForOk2Go2Sx - retries = 8
11/30/13 10:27:54.000 AM kernel[0]: hibernate_page_list_setall(preflight 0) start 0xffffff80dcbb1000, 0xffffff80dcc31000
11/30/13 10:27:54.000 AM kernel[0]: hibernate_teardown started
11/30/13 10:27:54.000 AM kernel[0]: hibernate_teardown: wired_pages 189040, free_pages 1619717, active_pages 72767, inactive_pages 5608, speculative_pages 345, cleaned_pages 0, compressor_pages 194042
11/30/13 10:27:54.000 AM kernel[0]: hibernate_teardown_pmap_structs done: last_valid_compact_indx 338125
11/30/13 10:27:54.000 AM kernel[0]: hibernate_teardown: mark_as_unneeded_pages 4096, 27944, 17305
11/30/13 10:27:54.000 AM kernel[0]: hibernate_teardown completed - discarded 49345
11/30/13 10:27:54.000 AM kernel[0]: hibernate_page_list_setall time: 303 ms
11/30/13 10:27:54.000 AM kernel[0]: pages 401951, wire 116304, act 72767, inact 5608, cleaned 0 spec 345, zf 0, throt 0, compr 194042, xpmapped 78720
11/30/13 10:27:54.000 AM kernel[0]: did discard act 3530 inact 577 purgeable 2 spec 8776 cleaned 0
11/30/13 10:27:54.000 AM kernel[0]: hibernate_page_list_setall found pageCount 389066
11/30/13 10:27:54.000 AM kernel[0]: IOHibernatePollerOpen, ml_get_interrupts_enabled 0
11/30/13 10:27:54.000 AM kernel[0]: IOHibernatePollerOpen(0)
11/30/13 10:27:54.000 AM kernel[0]: encryptStart 14010
11/30/13 10:27:54.000 AM kernel[0]: bitmap_size 0x3f508, previewSize 0x248c3d8, writing 379391 pages @ 0x24df8f0
11/30/13 10:27:54.000 AM kernel[0]: encryptEnd 69bd200
11/30/13 10:27:54.000 AM kernel[0]: image1Size 0xb3a8000, encryptStart1 0x14010, End1 0x69bd200
11/30/13 10:27:54.000 AM kernel[0]: encryptStart b3a8000
11/30/13 10:27:54.000 AM kernel[0]: PMStats: Hibernate write took 3318 ms
11/30/13 10:27:54.000 AM kernel[0]: all time: 3318 ms, comp bytes: 1389723648 time: 1033 ms 1282 Mb/s, crypt bytes: 996151792 time: 1725 ms 550 Mb/s,
11/30/13 10:27:54.000 AM kernel[0]: image 0 (0%), uncompressed 1389719552 (339287), compressed 1031953264 (74%), sum1 37b6786a, sum2 ff094de1
11/30/13 10:27:54.000 AM kernel[0]: zeroPageCount 17174, wiredPagesEncrypted 52183, wiredPagesClear 54579, dirtyPagesEncrypted 232526
11/30/13 10:27:54.000 AM kernel[0]: hibernate_write_image done(e00002e8)
11/30/13 10:27:54.000 AM kernel[0]: sleep
etc., etc., etc.

I also found this from when I think unplugged the Magsafe and closed the lid shortly after late last night. Seems like it goes to sleep for exactly 3 hours and then is awoken and starts going through the cycle you see above.

Nov 30 01:05:34 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro.local loginwindow[94]: magsafeStateChanged state changed old 1 new 2
Nov 30 01:05:43 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro.local loginwindow[94]: CoreAnimation: warning, deleted thread with uncommitted CATransaction; set CA_DEBUG_TRANSACTIONS=1 in environment to log backtraces.
Nov 30 01:05:52 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::systemWakeCall - messageType = 0xE0000280
Nov 30 01:05:52 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: ARPT: 40433.177289: AirPort_Brcm43xx::powerChange: System Sleep
Nov 30 01:05:52 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::systemWakeCall - messageType = 0xE0000340
Nov 30 01:05:52 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: en0: BSSID changed to 00:27:0d:05:86:a4
Nov 30 01:05:52 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: ARPT: 40433.692035: scanparams:
Nov 30 01:05:52 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: ARPT: 40433.692037: flags 0
Nov 30 01:05:52 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: ARPT: 40433.692039: active_time 0, passive_time 0
Nov 30 01:05:52 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: ARPT: 40433.692040: scan_start_delay 0
Nov 30 01:05:52 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: ARPT: 40433.692042: scan_cycle_idle_rest_time 0, scan_cycle_idle_rest_time_multiplier 0
Nov 30 01:05:52 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: ARPT: 40433.692044: max_scan_cycles 0, max_rest_time 0
Nov 30 01:05:52 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: ARPT: 40433.692046: Scan Channels (0): None
Nov 30 01:05:52 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: ARPT: 40433.692048: SSID (0): None
Nov 30 01:05:52 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: ARPT: 40433.692049: SSID count = 0
Nov 30 01:05:52 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: ARPT: 40433.692051: wl0: leaveModulePoweredForOffloads: Wi-Fi will turn off.
Nov 30 01:05:52 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: AppleThunderboltNHI::prePCIWake - power up complete - took 1417 us
Nov 30 01:05:52 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: AppleThunderboltHAL::earlyWake - complete - took 0 milliseconds
Nov 30 01:05:52 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: wlEvent: en0 en0 Link DOWN virtIf = 0
Nov 30 01:05:52 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: AirPort: Link Down on en0. Reason 8 (Disassociated because station leaving).
Nov 30 01:05:52 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: IOThunderboltSwitch<0xffffff801cbe9000>(0x0)::list enerCallback - Thunderbolt HPD packet for route = 0x0 port = 11 unplug = 0
Nov 30 01:05:52 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: IOThunderboltSwitch<0xffffff801cbe9000>(0x0)::list enerCallback - Thunderbolt HPD packet for route = 0x0 port = 12 unplug = 0
Nov 30 01:05:54 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::systemWakeCall - messageType = 0xE0000340
Nov 30 01:05:54 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: AppleThunderboltNHIType2::waitForOk2Go2Sx - retries = 11
Nov 30 01:05:54 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: AppleThunderboltNHI::prePCIWake - power up complete - took 0 us
Nov 30 04:05:56 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: Wake reason: EC.SleepTimer (SleepTimer)
Nov 30 04:05:56 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::systemWakeCall - messageType = 0xE0000340
Nov 30 04:05:56 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::wakeEventHandlerThread
Nov 30 04:05:56 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro kernel[0]: Previous Sleep Cause: 5
And if I look at the powermanagment log for the same time period

Nov 30 01:05:48 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro.local powerd[16] <Notice>: Clamshell Sleep: Using BATT (Charge:100%)
Nov 30 01:05:52 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro.local powerd[16] <Notice>: PMConnection: Response from com.apple.apsd is slow (powercaps:0x0)
Nov 30 01:05:52 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro.local powerd[16] <Notice>: Clients requested wake events: None
Nov 30 04:05:56 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro.local powerd[16] <Notice>: DarkWake [CDN] due to EC.SleepTimer/SleepTimer: Using BATT (Charge:100%)
Nov 30 04:05:56 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro.local powerd[16] <Notice>: hibmode=3 standbydelay=10800
Nov 30 04:05:56 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro.local powerd[16] <Notice>: Kernel: Response from powerd is slow (powercaps:0x0)
Nov 30 04:06:06 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro.local powerd[16] <Notice>: Maintenance Sleep: Using BATT (Charge:100%)
Nov 30 04:06:07 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro.local powerd[16] <Notice>: PMConnection: Response from com.apple.apsd is slow (powercaps:0x0)
Nov 30 04:06:07 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro.local powerd[16] <Notice>: Clients requested wake events: None
Nov 30 04:06:23 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro.local powerd[16] <Notice>: PID 16(powerd) Created InternalPreventSleep "PM configd - Wait for Device enumeration" 00:00:00 id:0xe0000102f [System: PrevIdle DeclUser kDisp]
Nov 30 04:06:23 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro.local powerd[16] <Notice>: DarkWake [CDN] : Using BATT (Charge:100%)
Nov 30 04:06:23 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro.local powerd[16] <Notice>: hibmode=3 standbydelay=10800
Nov 30 04:07:04 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro.local powerd[16] <Notice>: PID 2598(AddressBookSour) Released PreventUserIdleSystemSleep "Address Book Source Sync" 00:01:00 id:0x10000101d [System: DeclUser SRPrevSleep kCPU kDisp]
Nov 30 04:07:08 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro.local powerd[16] <Notice>: PID 16(powerd) Released InternalPreventSleep "PM configd - Wait for Device enumeration" 00:00:44 id:0xe0000102f [System: DeclUser kDisp]
Nov 30 04:07:08 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro.local powerd[16] <Notice>: Maintenance Sleep: Using BATT (Charge:100%)
Nov 30 04:07:10 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro.local powerd[16] <Notice>: PMConnection: Response from com.apple.apsd is slow (powercaps:0x0)
Nov 30 04:07:10 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro.local powerd[16] <Notice>: Clients requested wake events: None
Nov 30 04:07:23 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro.local powerd[16] <Notice>: PID 16(powerd) Created InternalPreventSleep "PM configd - Wait for Device enumeration" 00:00:00 id:0xe00001040 [System: DeclUser kDisp]
Nov 30 04:07:23 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro.local powerd[16] <Notice>: DarkWake [CDN] : Using BATT (Charge:100%)
Nov 30 04:07:23 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro.local powerd[16] <Notice>: hibmode=3 standbydelay=10800
Nov 30 04:08:08 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro.local powerd[16] <Notice>: PID 16(powerd) Released InternalPreventSleep "PM configd - Wait for Device enumeration" 00:00:44 id:0xe00001040 [System: PrevIdle DeclUser kDisp]
Nov 30 04:08:08 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro.local powerd[16] <Notice>: Maintenance Sleep: Using BATT (Charge:100%)
Nov 30 04:08:10 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro.local powerd[16] <Notice>: PMConnection: Response from com.apple.apsd is slow (powercaps:0x0)
Nov 30 04:08:10 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro.local powerd[16] <Notice>: Clients requested wake events: None
Nov 30 04:08:19 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro.local powerd[16] <Notice>: PID 2604(AddressBookSour) Released PreventUserIdleSystemSleep "Address Book Source Sync" 00:00:53 id:0x100001049 [System: DeclUser kDisp]
Nov 30 04:08:22 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro.local powerd[16] <Notice>: PID 16(powerd) Created InternalPreventSleep "PM configd - Wait for Device enumeration" 00:00:00 id:0xe0000105e [System: DeclUser kDisp]
Nov 30 04:08:22 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro.local powerd[16] <Notice>: DarkWake [CDN] : Using BATT (Charge:100%)
Nov 30 04:08:22 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro.local powerd[16] <Notice>: hibmode=3 standbydelay=10800
Nov 30 04:09:07 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro.local powerd[16] <Notice>: PID 16(powerd) Released InternalPreventSleep "PM configd - Wait for Device enumeration" 00:00:44 id:0xe0000105e [System: PrevIdle DeclUser kDisp]
Nov 30 04:09:07 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro.local powerd[16] <Notice>: Maintenance Sleep: Using BATT (Charge:100%)
It only tells me that the EC Sleep Timer is the reason it woke up the first time and then I guess it's unknown all the other times.
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I turned off Safari, contacts, and calendar iCloud sync just in case, don't use it anyways...

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Hopefully that's what it is. If it is that, what a terrible implementation of iCloud syncing. If the computer is in sleep, why even attempt to sync. Why not just wait until the user wakes the machine to sync.
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Here's the power log from the early morning of 11/29

Nov 29 00:25:21 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro.local powerd[16] <Notice>: Clamshell Sleep: Using BATT (Charge:44%)
Nov 29 00:25:21 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro.local powerd[16] <Notice>: PMConnection: Response from mDNSResponder is slow (powercaps:0x0)
Nov 29 00:25:25 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro.local powerd[16] <Notice>: PMConnection: Response from com.apple.apsd is slow (powercaps:0x0)
Nov 29 00:25:25 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro.local powerd[16] <Notice>: Clients requested wake events: None
Nov 29 03:25:26 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro.local powerd[16] <Notice>: DarkWake [CDN] due to EC.SleepTimer/SleepTimer: Using BATT (Charge:41%)
Nov 29 03:25:26 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro.local powerd[16] <Notice>: Kernel: Response from powerd is slow (powercaps:0x0)
Nov 29 03:25:33 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro.local powerd[16] <Notice>: Maintenance Sleep: Using BATT (Charge:41%)
Nov 29 03:25:36 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro.local powerd[16] <Notice>: PMConnection: Response from com.apple.apsd is slow (powercaps:0x0)
Nov 29 03:25:36 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro.local powerd[16] <Notice>: Clients requested wake events: None
Nov 29 12:33:42 Daniel-Smiths-MacBook-Pro.local powerd[16] <Notice>: Wake from Standby [CDNVA] due to EC.LidOpen/Lid Open: Using BATT (Charge:41%)
I close lid, it stays asleep for 3hrs, wakes up right quick for 10 seconds and stays asleep until I open the lid 9hrs later.

Only difference that I know of was Safari. All other background tasks/services were the same between the two.
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How to Use the Activity Monitor Energy Tab in OS X Mavericks
http://www.tekrevue.com/tip/use-acti...s-x-mavericks/
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Went to bed with 83% battery, Safari open and iCloud contact/calendar/Safari sync turned off.

Got up with 80% battery and the bottom of my mac was cold.

I may have figured it out... we'll see.
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All of a sudden after Chrome loads, its takes a few seconds for the text to appear in the address bar. Everything else is fine. Completely reinstalled Chrome.
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Is the new tab page your homepage? Or is it still msn.com?
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Open blank but I have a add-on that shows IOS style icons. Maybe Ill play with that. Safari is fine and fast.
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Maybe it was that.
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Grrr... I want to use Chrome but it seems like it uses much more battery than safari(at least twice as much). With Safari I get iPad like battery life with Chrome it doesn't seem much better than my previous laptop.

My plan is to not bring my charger with me anymore since battery life is so good but Safari doesn't fully replace Chrome.

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The sad reality of it is that all browsers suck.
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Do I need the maverick? Still think I would have been fine staying with snow leopard.
It's a free upgrade and they've made improvements over the last few versions that makes OS X easier to use and more efficient.

Only issue may be app support. If you're using older apps or some older business apps such as Daylite you may have compatibility issues. my dad is staying on 10.7 due to Daylite making him repurchase the latest version ($300) in order for it to run on 10.8 or higher. He doesn't use it enough to warrant the price.

10.6 was the last version to support Rosetta if you still need that.
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10.9.1 Update released a few days ago...

http://support.apple.com/kb/HT6065
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So about that OSX 10.10....
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So about that OSX 10.10....
You mean OS XXX?
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I heard the trashcan has a nice lid, if you can get her to put it on.
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OS X 10.10 Yosemite Developer Preview System Requirements:
  • iMac (mid-2007 or newer)
  • MacBook Air (late 2008 or newer)
  • MacBook (Late 2008 Aluminum, or Early 2009 or newer)
  • Mac Mini (Early 2009 or newer)
  • MacBook Pro (Mid/Late 2007 or newer)
  • Mac Pro (Early 2008 or newer)
  • Xserve (Early 2009)
Reference: http://www.businessinsider.com/ios-8...rements-2014-6

I'm hoping my late 2007 MBP will be supported when Yosemite is realeased. If I can get one more year on that machine it would be awesome as it still runs pretty good. Yea it's slow, but manageable.
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Looks like the same reqs for Mavericks.
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Looks like the same reqs for Mavericks.


My 2007 MBP has been very good to me even with the few issues I had with it. Had a battery and logic board replaced under warranty. Had to pay ~$400 to have my logic board and display replaced a few years back. Replaced the battery a couple years ago again as well. Even after all that is said and done, the computer cost compared to other machines is still good IMO. If my machine lasts till October of 2015, the cost per year for my MBP turns out to be ~$425/year which ain't so bad. It's even running on it's original hard drive.
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Stick an SSD in there
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Stick an SSD in there
This. I upgraded a Mac Mini of mine with an SSD recently, it made a huge difference. Nearly as fast as my rMBP for most things.
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This. I upgraded a Mac Mini of mine with an SSD recently, it made a huge difference. Nearly as fast as my rMBP for most things.
I recently did this to a work issued dell laptop, the difference in speed is pretty insane.
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I guess I should stop being so cheap and get an SSD for my aging PC. If it can last me 1 more year I'd be satisfied.
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I guess I should stop being so cheap and get an SSD for my aging PC. If it can last me 1 more year I'd be satisfied.
I've gotten more than 4 years on a cheap POS one I bought. You can get a 120 gig for about $60 these days.
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My Early 2008 iMac has been rocking an SSD for years. For the stuff I use it for it runs just as fast or faster than new machines that ship without an SSD. Too bad it won't accept more RAM. I'm actually surprised that 10.10 will support my machine.

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