Fire Posted October 8, 2016 Share Posted October 8, 2016 Hello, i set up my new unRAID rig and now i want to enable S3 Sleep. It works fine already, except the disks shown as spun-down after waking up from S3 even they are rotating. It seems to be a little bug in the unRAID routine/webinterface. Now i have to tell the unRAID OS that the drives are spinning. On the other thread i found a command for disknum in 0 `ls /dev/md* | sed "sX/dev/mdXX"`; do /root/mdcmd spinup $disknum; done which does that very well (i run it after wake up from S3) ... except parity2. mdcmd spinup 0 <<-- spins up parity mdcmd spinup 1 <<-- spins up data disk 1 etc but what spins up parity2 and cache? Quote Link to comment
Fire Posted October 12, 2016 Author Share Posted October 12, 2016 ok, i got it ... ist drive 29 in a dual cache (raid1) and dual parity configuration (cannot speak for others) Quote Link to comment
mgutt Posted September 22, 2020 Share Posted September 22, 2020 I wanted the opposite (spindown) and had the same question (which id has parity2). This is the command that returns all ids for all disks: mdcmd status Quote Link to comment
mgutt Posted January 28, 2021 Share Posted January 28, 2021 As mdcmd status does not return my SATA SSD which is used as cache, which command is needed to "spin it down"? This returns no error, but has no effect: mdcmd spindown cache Quote Link to comment
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