My 2009's wired network connection doesn't work after waking from sleep since I upgraded. Everything looks ok in system preferences, but I can't ping the gateway or connect to anything on the network or Internet. Rebooting fixes it temporarily. I'll do some troubleshooting after work tonight.
It turns out that if you are on a wired connection that is connected to the wireless network it also works
Yes same here on a 2009 Mac Pro except it does go back to sleep - wake on network activity is however switched off - see also this thread:
https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/1766477/
There are RTC alarm messages in the console that suggest it is a scheduled event but a PMC reset doesn't fix it and others have tried a clean install.
Hope Apple can issue a fix soon as it is a problem on an older Mac Pro if you sleep in the same room because the noise of the fans spinning up briefly can wake you.
Yes it is, my 4,1 has no airport card, and I can also receive my iPhone 6+ SMS and phone calls on my Mac Pro.
Hi Hong Kong here, my mac pro also i can connect from iphone5 but there is sound problem like high key voice, when i change the sound output, it will become normal.... will you the same?
Hello,
Anyone using the old Sil3132 eSATA cards on Yosemite?
Thanks
Loa
This is my question too. These cards and raids are the only reason I'm nervous on the upgrade. Love it on my macbook.
Hi, no sound problem for me so far. However, I must disable the 2nd ethernet in order to get this function work. Otherwise, very high chance to have "call failed".
I usually enable both ethernet ports, and assign the 2nd ethernet for virtual machine (even though I will only switch on the virtual machine when I need it).
And now, I disable the 2nd port, and only switch it on when I need it.
h9826790, i plan to upgrade my CPU of my MAC also, may i ask your advice when i do it? thanks!
Yes it's an RTC issue. I have a developer account and so seem to get some attention when I file bugs, I'm working with engineering (not directly, their system anonymizes it) on this one.
FYI you can get an extensive system dump via ⌥⌘⌃Shift-. (all the control keys and a period). The screen will lightly flash, wait a bit (up to a minute or so) and finder will popup with a zip file of a dump of every conceivable log you can think of.
Still not fixed in 10.10.1
Having to shutdown everyday is getting really frustrating, you would think with it effecting some many different machines it might get some attention.
Correct, however my bug report, after working with Engineering on it, has been closed as duplicate, shortly before the 10.10.1 release. I take that to likely mean that it has been fixed and will be in the 10.10.2 release.