Hello All,
I’m running Asset UPnP 4.1 as a service on Windows Server 2012 R2. It installed with no problems and runs well. I’ve configured the server to go to sleep after 45 minutes, which is fine because it does not sleep when I’m using it from a Windows client. However, I have noticed that when streaming music to my network player the server does go to sleep, even in the middle of a track. This is odd.
I’ve checked and can see that Asset-uPNP.exe has made a power request, in this case along with the remote desktop session, and there are now overrides.
C:\Windows\system32>powercfg /requests
DISPLAY:
None.
SYSTEM:
[DRIVER] \FileSystem\srvnet
An active remote client has recently sent requests to this machine.
[SERVICE] \Device\HarddiskVolume1\Windows\System32\svchost.e xe (TermService)
Remote Desktop Services Power Request
[PROCESS] \Device\HarddiskVolume1\Program Files (x86)\Illustrate\dBpoweramp\Asset-uPNP.exe
AWAYMODE:
None.
EXECUTION:
None.
PERFBOOST:
None.
C:\Windows\system32>powercfg /requestsoverride
[SERVICE]
[PROCESS]
[DRIVER]
C:\Windows\system32>
However, this request does not stop the sever going to sleep. I’ve checked, and when music is not streaming the request is withdrawn, and it is made again music is streaming so the behaviour of Asset-uPNP.exe appears to be as expected from other discussions in the forum.
Any suggestions?
David
Ps. I know running Asset UPnP 4.1 on Windows Server 2012 R2 is overkill, but I have a very energy efficient well backed up server, and prefer that to using a separate NAS.
I’m running Asset UPnP 4.1 as a service on Windows Server 2012 R2. It installed with no problems and runs well. I’ve configured the server to go to sleep after 45 minutes, which is fine because it does not sleep when I’m using it from a Windows client. However, I have noticed that when streaming music to my network player the server does go to sleep, even in the middle of a track. This is odd.
I’ve checked and can see that Asset-uPNP.exe has made a power request, in this case along with the remote desktop session, and there are now overrides.
C:\Windows\system32>powercfg /requests
DISPLAY:
None.
SYSTEM:
[DRIVER] \FileSystem\srvnet
An active remote client has recently sent requests to this machine.
[SERVICE] \Device\HarddiskVolume1\Windows\System32\svchost.e xe (TermService)
Remote Desktop Services Power Request
[PROCESS] \Device\HarddiskVolume1\Program Files (x86)\Illustrate\dBpoweramp\Asset-uPNP.exe
AWAYMODE:
None.
EXECUTION:
None.
PERFBOOST:
None.
C:\Windows\system32>powercfg /requestsoverride
[SERVICE]
[PROCESS]
[DRIVER]
C:\Windows\system32>
However, this request does not stop the sever going to sleep. I’ve checked, and when music is not streaming the request is withdrawn, and it is made again music is streaming so the behaviour of Asset-uPNP.exe appears to be as expected from other discussions in the forum.
Any suggestions?
David
Ps. I know running Asset UPnP 4.1 on Windows Server 2012 R2 is overkill, but I have a very energy efficient well backed up server, and prefer that to using a separate NAS.
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