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I've successfully set the MAC to enter hibernate mode after 1 minute delay upon going to sleep mode but it works only on battery power. When using power supply, the computer stays in sleep mode after 1 minute. How to achieve the same results using power supply?

commands I've used:

sudo pmset -a destroyfvkeyonstandby 1
sudo pmset -a hibernatemode 3
sudo pmset -a standbydelay 60

pmset -g gives me these results:

standbydelay         60
 standby              1
 halfdim              1
 hibernatefile        /var/vm/sleepimage
 powernap             0
 gpuswitch            2
 disksleep            10
 sleep                1
 autopoweroffdelay    28800
 hibernatemode        3
 autopoweroff         1
 ttyskeepawake        1
 displaysleep         2
 tcpkeepalive         1
 acwake               0
 lidwake              1

I am using macOS Sierra Version 10.12.5 on MacBook Pro

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Oh maybe you should also set autopoweroffdelay to 60.

According to Apple's KB (https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201635), it said: "OS X Mountain Lion v10.8.2 supplemental update 2.0 introduced a feature that lets your Mac enter safe sleep after four hours of being connected to AC power."

So it's clear now:

"standby" only takes effect when the computer using BATTERY.

"autopoweroff" only takes effect when the computer is CONNECTED TO AC POWER.

So you should also use this command:

sudo pmset -a autopoweroffdelay 60

It should work now, hope this helps you.

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  • Yup that seemed to work. Also for reference it appears that sometime on or after yosemite the default autopoweroffdelay was changed from 14400 (seconds) to 28800.
    – 1110101001
    Commented Aug 10, 2017 at 5:46

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