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Date:      Fri, 25 Jun 2004 18:38:51 +0100
From:      "Markie" <mark.cullen@dsl.pipex.com>
To:        <hackers@FreeBSD.org>, "Arne Schwabe" <arne@rfc2549.org>
Subject:   Re: Setting Standby Mode for ATA Disks
Message-ID:  <002c01c45adb$53ce6770$f700000a@ape>
References:  <86d63n8ttx.fsf@kamino.rfc1149.org>

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Arne Schwabe" <arne@rfc2549.org>
To: <hackers@FreeBSD.org>
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2004 5:51 PM
Subject: Setting Standby Mode for ATA Disks


| Hi,
|
| is there a way to set the standby mode for ATA Disks
|
| Under linux hdparm -S seems to work:
|
|        -S     Set the standby (spindown) timeout for the drive.  This
value is
|               used by the drive to determine how long to wait  (with  no
disk
|               activity)  before  turning  off the spindle motor to save
power.
|               Under such circumstances, the drive may take as long as 30
sec-
|               onds  to respond to a subsequent disk access, though most
drives
|               are much quicker.  The encoding of the timeout value is
somewhat
|               peculiar.   A  value  of zero means "off".  Values from 1
to 240
|               specify multiples of 5 seconds, for timeouts from 5
seconds  to
|               20  minutes.   Values from 241 to 251 specify from 1 to 11
units
|               of 30 minutes, for timeouts from 30 minutes  to  5.5
hours.   A
|               value  of 252 signifies a timeout of 21 minutes, 253 sets a
ven-
|               dor-defined timeout, and 255 is interpreted as 21  minutes
plus
|               15 seconds.
|
| I googled but I did not found anything like this for FreeBSD :/

Well this almost certainly doesn't help your question at all, but when I
upgraded a box from 4.x to 5.2.1 recently I found it was spinning down one
of the disks without twiddling with any settings at all. This, in turn,
appears to have caused the box to lockup/panic (can't remember now) so I
had to make a cron job that wrote to the disk every minute to stop it from
spinning down!

I would love to know if there's some tool which can be used to just turn
this behaviour off completely!

|
| Arne
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