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Auto-Sleep not working Mavericks: pmset -g assertions, how to stop "com.apple.collabd"?

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Hi,

I've just found my auto sleep is not working in 10.9.3, after a
Code:
pmset -g assertions
there is a
Code:
pid 165(com.apple.serve): [0x000000010000012c] -1:-53:-57 PreventUserIdleSystemSleep named: "com.apple.collabd"

that is preventing auto sleep but i can't find how to stop it, i've read that it's maybe related to "Wiki" but i don't know how to stop this to make auto sleep working

if someone can help...

here's my pmset -g assertions
Code:
11/06/2014 19:15:28 UTC+ 
Assertion status system-wide:
   BackgroundTask                 1
   PreventDiskIdle                0
   ApplePushServiceTask           0
   UserIsActive                   0
   PreventUserIdleDisplaySleep    0
   InteractivePushServiceTask     0
   PreventSystemSleep             0
   ExternalMedia                  0
   PreventUserIdleSystemSleep     1
   NetworkClientActive            0
Listed by owning process:
   pid 136(mds): [0x0000000c00000133] -1:-35:-14 BackgroundTask named: "com.apple.metadata.mds.power" 
   pid 299(coreaudiod): [0x000000010000019c] 00:00:01 NoIdleSleepAssertion named: "com.apple.audio.'TCNearAudioEngine:0'.noidlesleep" 
   pid 22(UserEventAgent): [0x0000000c00000134] -1:-35:-14 BackgroundTask named: "com.apple.metadata.mds.power" 
   pid 165(com.apple.serve): [0x000000010000012c] -1:-35:-14 PreventUserIdleSystemSleep named: "com.apple.collabd" 
Kernel Assertions: 0x4=USB
   id=500  level=255 0x4=USB mod=11/06/2014 21:07 description=XHC1 owner=AppleUSBXHCI
   id=501  level=255 0x4=USB mod=11/06/2014 20:52 description=EHC2 owner=AppleUSBEHCI
 
Got exactly the same problem. Came to this conclusion today. Same view in the pmset assertions that collard is blocking it. I am feeling it is to do with a server app install. Will try removing. But mac mini will not now sleep as a result
 
So ... removing server app did clear this. Nice and simple in Mavericks as good separation. Delete the app (Get the warning) then delete /Library/Server folder and away we go following a reboot

Now it can sleep. I don't need to have server running on this machine so I am ok, if you find a way to get sleep with server installed please post here as I would be interested
 
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