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Operating Systems Linux Red Hat Can't find Hibernation in Rhel5 Post 302345045 by RuBiCK on Tuesday 18th of August 2009 09:37:59 AM
Old 08-18-2009
If your kernel supports, try apm:

Code:
APM(1)                                                   

NAME
       apm - query Advanced Power Management (APM) BIOS

SYNOPSIS
       apm [ -vVmsS ]

DESCRIPTION
       apm  reads  /proc/apm  and presents the output in a human-readable format.  Since primarily battery status information is provided, this command is
       most useful on laptops with a compliant APM BIOS.  apm also allows the machine to be put into standby or suspend mode.

OPTIONS
    [CUT] 
       -s, --suspend
              Put the machine into suspend mode if possible.

       -S, --standby
              Put the machine into standby mode if possible.
   [CUT]

 

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APM(1)																	    APM(1)

NAME
apm - interface with the APM subsystem SYNOPSIS
apm [ -VvmMsSdin ] DESCRIPTION
This command requires the Advanced Power Management subsystem. If run without arguments it reads /proc/apm and presents the output in a human-readable format. Given a -S or -s option it requests that the machine be put into the APM standby or the APM suspend state, respectively. For a brief description of these states, see apmd(8). OPTIONS
-V, --version Print the version of the program and exit. -v, --verbose Also print version information for the APM subsystem. The APM subsystem consists of power-management hardware, firmware usually referred to as the APM BIOS and a driver in the operating system kernel. -m, --minutes Print the time remaining as a number of minutes. The default is to print the time remaining in "hours:minutes" format. -M, --monitor Continuously monitor and update the status information. Assumes that the standard output is a terminal. -S, --standby Request that the machine be put into the APM standby state. -s, --suspend Request that the machine be put into the APM suspend state. -d, --debug Print APM status information in a format more useful for debugging. Implies -v. FILES
/proc/apm AUTHOR
This program was written by Rik Faith (faith@cs.unc.edu) and may be freely distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License. There is ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY for this program. The current maintainer is Avery Pennarun (apenwarr@worldvisions.ca). SEE ALSO
xapm(1), apmd(8). January 2004 APM(1)
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