

- #Sleepwatcher scripts to eject timemachine before sleep driver
- #Sleepwatcher scripts to eject timemachine before sleep pro
This seems like a problem Apple should investigate. UPDATE: This has prevented bluetooth unavailable but it appears bluetooth would just sometimes not connect / work even though the icon shows it's fine. This has worked 80% of the time for me although sometimes I still need a reboot. System Preferences -> Bluetooth -> Uncheck Show Bluetooth in menu bar -> Check Show Bluetooth in menu bar then wait 10 seconds (at this point your bluetooth should be available and not have the squiggle through the icon)-> retry connecting device. The ONLY workaround that has worked with > 80% consistency for me (other than rebooting) is this: This behavior was present on Yosemite as well as High Sierra (version I'm currently on). To be specific, my symptom is that after waking up sometime the bluetooth icon would have a squiggle through it like this:Īnd would refuse to connect to any devices. Tried pretty much everything, kextunload/ kextload, SMC reset, etc.

#Sleepwatcher scripts to eject timemachine before sleep pro
So I've been dealing with this on my Macbook Pro (Early 2015) for about as long as I've had it. UPDATE: I have been able to solve this 100% after observing for months by going to System Preferences -> General -> unchecking Allow Handoff between this Mac and your iCloud devices Will monitor and report back if anything changes. I have updated to macOS Mojave (10.14.6) and this issue appears to be fixed. UPDATE2: The last solution only worked for about a week.

Has any of you seen this problem before? Any help would be appreciated. Here’s what sudo tail -f /var/log/system.log gave me after doing a kextload and kextunload (hostname and username redacted): Nov 17 07:50:11 14.0.0 Darwin Kernel Version 14.0.0: Fri Sep 19 00:26: root:xnu-2782.1.97~2/RELEASE_X86_64 x86_64 However, the problem seem to be that the my Bluetooth peripherals do not reconnect if my Macbook has just been woken up from a long sleep.Īfter searching around, I found this script to relaunch the bluetooth kernel extensions, but it didn’t seem to work on Yosemite.
#Sleepwatcher scripts to eject timemachine before sleep driver
I have a speaker that automatically turns off after a certain period of inactivity, and my use case typically is open the laptop, turn the speaker on, and when the Bluetooth driver is acting normal, they will automatically reconnect. I seem to be having persistent issues with Bluetooth connectivity, especially after waking up my Macbook Pro from a long sleep.
