# Monitor Suspend Power Management The Suspend state is the deepest sleep state in the APSS with all user space processes frozen and drivers releasing their resources. During the Suspend state, all cores enter the C4 state followed by the AOSD Sleep state. A user space module can configure the Suspend state using the following command: `echo mem > /sys/power/autosleep` ## Check suspend statistics To check suspend statistics run the following commands: cd /sys/power/suspend_stats cat success cat fail Copy to clipboard The success count indicates the number of times the APSS has successfully entered the Suspend state while the fail count indicates the number of times the APSS has failed to enter the Suspend state. Last Published: Apr 10, 2025 [Previous Topic Efficient CPU idle power management](https://docs.qualcomm.com/bundle/publicresource/80-70018-30/topics/idlepowermanagement.md) [Next Topic Efficient wakeup latency with power QoS APIs](https://docs.qualcomm.com/bundle/publicresource/80-70018-30/topics/pmqos.md)