Sleep / Wake kontrollieren oder korrigieren
Terminal:
pmset -g
I guess you have mode 3, because this mode is a hybrid mode
If you want normal sleep (Data stays in ram) you have to do the following:
sudo pmset -a hibernatemode 0
Solved:
The following fixed this issue:
1) Disabled Wake on Lan in system pref
2) Disabled Power Nap in system pref
3) made sure pmset -g reported hibernatemode=0
4) Set darkwake=no instead of darkwake=8 in Clover Config
(I would like to share that hibernation stopped working on my Vaio after I update it to Sierra. Previously, I set the hibernate mode to 25 (27 on Yosemite, I guess) because I wanted my Vaio to hibernate everytime I close the lid. That was working fine on Yosemite and previous versions. On Sierra, my Vaio was hibernating when I close the lid but, Clover was not recognizing this state and always ended cold booting my Vaio. After some researching, all I had to do was add slide=100 as a boot flag on config.plist file and magically, hibernation started to work. Now, my Vaio boot up within just 20 to 25 seconds
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darkwake=0 -> Power Nap Disabled
darkwake=1 -> Power Nap Fully Enabled (System fully wakes. Fans on, monitors on, Hourly)
darkwake=8 -> Power Nap Enabled (System Fully wakes, sometimes monitor come on, sometimes not [don't know why]
darkwake=10 -> Power Nap Enabled (Fans & monitors do not come on, system.log show the times that the computer woke from sleep. Time Machine Backup are performed hourly in sleep mode)