On 10/14/07, Bart Samwel <bart@samwel.tk> wrote:Yes. And hdparm is kind enough to print: /dev/sda: setting standby to 60 (5 minutes) Here's a bizarre sequence which I just noticed: [extraneous blank lines removed for clarity] /dev/sda: drive state is: standby /dev/sdb: drive state is: standby /dev/sdc: drive state is: standby /dev/sdd: drive state is: standby /dev/sde: drive state is: standby /dev/sda: setting standby to 60 (5 minutes) /dev/sda: drive state is: active/idle /dev/sdb: drive state is: active/idle /dev/sdc: drive state is: standby /dev/sdd: drive state is: standby /dev/sde: drive state is: standby Note that the -S 60 on /dev/sda affected /dev/sdb too! This is repeatable. I have these drives as RAID5 (software RAID). I don't know if that has anything to do with the failure of -S or not. Don't know if hdparm bypasses the RAID or not. -
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