![]() No actual fix yet so far, but hey maybe we can get a step closer now Using this method, I'm pretty consistently able to reproduce the issue. In case anyone else has already done the same as me, my apologies, I probably just hadn't read that yet This seems to add up with my findings so far. That's why it happens when the machine sleeps, but generally not on start up. This sentence comes from reddit user EddySmeddy: "The basic problem is that the NVMe drive wakes up slower from standby than the machine, and so for a split second, the machine thinks there's no drive, and crashes. According to this KB article from OWC, ALL NVMe disks in macOS could be affected. The first 4 changes make it so that it'll pretty much always write the hibernation image to disk as far as I'm aware. It sets hibernate mode to 25, which makes macOS always write an image of current system memory to disk, and sets it so that the disk will sleep after only one minute. What the above does is that it sets all the delays for hibernation etc. (and now for the thing that actually did the trick: ) (THE FOLLOWING IS NOT A FIX, Please do NOT try this at home unless you know what you're doing!) However, I made some different changes in order to make the issue happen constantly, so I'd be able to actually troubleshoot it in a timely fashion. I fiddled a bit with the terminal utility "pmset" as others on the internet have done already. Good troubleshooting starts with being able to consistently reproduce the issue. (2015 15" rMBP bone stock with iGPU only). CLI out of the question as I am spoiled.While I know this is a bit of an older thread, I thought I'd share some progress I'm making with my case of this problem. The HUNT continues, but I might have to "give up" and use Fusion because I am one of those lazy bastards that can do command line although I am also one of those "edit, save, button push, test, edit, save, button push, test" kind of guys. RMerlin firmware with Enterware-NG in case you are wondering. Someone will chirp – Why not use FTP? Well, I am transferring files to my router which does not have FTP and I do not plan on installing it on there. Flow is in the App Store, but it is not FREE so you cannon even "test" it out.Interarchy 10 connects via SCP, but it does not handle links correctly and you get an empty view when you "shortcut".RBrowser connected but it is not FREE and interface extremely limited and crashed eventually.MuCommander is junk and I could not even get it to install and run properly.Transmit does not do SCP and is not FREE.Fugu SSH 1.2.1 PREVIEW does run but it only does file upload/download commands not split view.Fugu SSH 1.2.0 does not run on Mac OSX Sierra. ![]() Sorry, I cannot edit my original post but I figured I would share my own tests, because people "spout" options and seem like they know something although they never test and share the truth:Īll latest versions as of post date and I am working with Mac OSX Sierra but these do not work so far: I tried some different things that I won't list here b/c I doubt they would make sense to a mac user * I was unable to connect to a box - I think perhaps this point this is my problem - since I do not know what my company's authentication strategy ( it's not un / pw ) is - and am VERY new to the Mac. * I tried to connect to a box, authentication failed, and I had a heck of a time getting back to the login screen * I get the WinSCP dialog box I'm so familiar with - asking for a WinSCP Login Info ** convert to simple osx application bundle with winebottler * I just tried running the standalone version of WinSCP - named WinSCP.exe * deleted winscp.rnd from drive_c/users/un/Application Data/ * In the Prefix config / files - looked through the *.reg files. * Tried winebottle with both the standalone WinSCP and the WinSCP installer * runtime arg of /ini="C:\my_winscp_config.ini" * Clicking ok or close = X11 continues to run, but don't see the WinSCP executable * Definitely the WinSCP application and not from X11 itself Both Fugu and iHook tend to be on the ugly side though. Fugu doesn't really support either (though its counterpart iHook is supposed to handle the commands behavior). Editing temp files that upload on each save action is another biggie. But it's open source, so a Mac spawn of WinSCP could start there.Ĭustom commands are the big point of WinSCP for me. It's latest release is now 4 years old, and half the time it doesn't work right. ![]() Transmit is one of the better FTP clients on the Mac, yet it still does not support SCP/SSH. I've been doing some iPhone development, and could try taking on the project eventually, but probably not any time soon. I've considered building a Mac client like WinSCP, but it's a fairly huge endeavour. Did you try FireFtp? It's a plug-in for Firefox (that means it's cross-platform).įireFTP is an FTP client, not an SCP/SSH client.
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