July 30, 201510 yr This is for 6.1 rc2 ,since it not longer possible to write in the original thread, I open this one. Quote from: bonienl on July 28, 2015, 08:47:05 I have the situation that a number of my disks do not spin down. In the GUI this is presented as spun-down state WITH temperature (see attachment). Forcing all disks to spin-up and then forcing all disks to spin-down doesn't resolve the situation (I verify the actual disk state with hdparm). Anyone else has the same observation in v6.1rc2 ? I see same the same behavior on my server. Plus that my cache disk/pool never spun down any more. Right now I'm closing down some docker to see if these force these disk to not spun down, this have been OK on 6.0. //Peter All disk with temperature are in state idle, the other are in state standby My cache disk/pool are now spun down, but these was also in idle mode, even if GUI show that these was spun down. //Peter I went back to 6.01 and all is fine I'm using s3_script to shut down my server when there is no activities, I'm using my serve only some hours some days in a week, so have it shutdown is what I prefer when is not in use. Attachment is from the rc2 release Added also a image of my cache disk, //Peter
July 30, 201510 yr I suppose it is only temporary that some of us can't reply anymore in the announcements thread... Q: are always the same drives showing the temperature while 'spun-down' (in my case it is) ?
July 30, 201510 yr Author Q: are always the same drives showing the temperature while 'spun-down' (in my case it is) ? Yes it looks like it's the same And my cache disk/pool shows spin ups when there is no temperature info, see added image.
July 30, 201510 yr Author An if I toggle these disk that have temperature on the GUI (but showing spin down) spin up and then down, they switching to standby mode. //Peter
July 30, 201510 yr I'm seeing the same issue. It's always my parity disk that doesn't want to spin down. Though if I force sleep, it starts to work again until it doesn't.
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