3. enabled "prevent standby" and started a long download: no standby after 3 times the configured standby time-out, so i guess, no standby at all.
So, after this, i can say the feature is effective and working on my system, and likely on other systems too.
I didn't test about the hibernate, so i can guess there is a problem with it, or with your system.
Maybe it really is the hibernation but as I told on my feature request, I need hibernation mode.
If I understand your testing you just launched HFS and started a download. The problem I have is, that after the system wakes up with a
WOL-Call, the feature "prevent standby" does not seem to work.
Did you make a test with a WOL-Call? I ask this because as I told you quoting the link I mentioned speeks of an "unattended idle timer" in opposition to an "system idle timer".
Was the download going on all the time or did you test, how long it takes, that the system goes to sleep after the download is finished?
After resetting the timer the system should stay alive the whole time-out, that was set.
Sometimes clients start a download, go for a cup of coffee and return when the download has finished some minutes already. As I set my system to a hibernation time-out of 30 minutes, I would like my system to hibernate not before 30 minutes after the last network activity.
Greetings
parade