What happens to a running program when my computer switches to Hibernate?
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Hey,
the question is pretty simple...what happens to a running program when my computer switches to Hibernate or standby?
My problem is that a program I wrote takes some days to finish. But I have to carry my Laptop sometimes in these days so I wonder if I can close my Laptop so that he switches into Hibernate without completly stopping my program. Does it just continue running after that? I just want to be sure that nothing happens to the program.
I already tested it with a smaller program and it finished normally.
Thank for your help Tim
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Jan
2012년 8월 23일
In theory the hibernation should freeze the status of the disk, the memory and the processor status securely. In practize I'd never rely on this mechanism, if the results are important. There could be too many other reasons for problems and crashs.
I'd prefer a meachnism, which stores the intermediate values to disk and allows to resume from a certain step again. An advantage of this method is, that the changes in any parameters can be performed without the need to process the complete pipeline again.
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Krzysztof
2013년 12월 21일
Is there a way for MATLAB to tell the computer that it is working so that the computer does not hibernate just because there are no incoming events?
Benjamin Friedrich
2018년 1월 18일
편집: Benjamin Friedrich
2018년 1월 18일
On a windows computer, you have can switch on "presentation mode" in "mobile settings" (the idea is that your computer does not hibernate while giving a powerpoint presentation). I use "presentation mode" whenever I let Matlab do a computation overnight.
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Jason Ross
2012년 8월 23일
I largely agree with Jan. I've had the hiberation file get corrupted a number of times over the years, and losing a few days of work because of that wouldn't be great. I'd really not depend on it as a reliable mechanism and would design a method to pause computation before hibernating or sleeping the machine.
If you've got access to another machine (that stays up all the time) that you can run your work on, a better approach might be to run your program there, and use some remote access mechanism to to get to it and check on results. But even in that case, having intermediate check points you can resume from is a better approach, as any arbitrary system will need to be rebooted for one reason or another, and this could interrupt your calculations.
Running analysis for days also makes a program very difficult to debug and maintain since you have to wait days between iterations to know if your changes are "right".
You might want to also look into methods (refactoring, profiling your code, parallelizing, etc) that could decrease your run-time, too. Just because it takes days with the current implementation doesn't mean it always has to.
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Sonima
2019년 9월 29일
Hi!
Is it possible to hiberation Win 10 with a Matlab code?
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Walter Roberson
2019년 9월 29일
system('powercfg /h on');
to configure hiberation being permitted. This only has to be done if you are not sure that hibernation is enabled.
system('shutdown/h /t 0');
for immediate hibernation.
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