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Can you keep 1 HDD spunup, while the others remain spundown?

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Greetings,

 

Hope everyone is having a great Christmas and New Year with family and friends  ;D

 

I was wondering if there is a command that can keep one drive spun up while the others spin down as per the settings page?

 

I have a very strange issue where my one remaining Seagate drive (disk6) is having a ata issue that causes another drive in the system (disk12) to have a ata issue and this drive causes my server to hang when it does. 

 

If I keep the seagate drive (disk6) spun up (usually playing a movie on my puter) everything is fine.

 

I'm going to remove the seagate from the array soon (a procedure I've been researching as I've never needed to before), but until I do, I was wondering if I could keep it spun up by a command.

 

Also, once I initiate a new config and it is resyncing parity, is it okay to still use the server?

 

Thx.

Greetings,

 

Hope everyone is having a great Christmas and New Year with family and friends  ;D

 

I was wondering if there is a command that can keep one drive spun up while the others spin down as per the settings page?

Yes, click on on the disk name on the main management web-page.  There are individual disk spin-down settings there.

Also, once I initiate a new config and it is resyncing parity, is it okay to still use the server?

 

Thx.

Yes. it is ok to use the server while it is re-calculating parity.
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Thx Joe, I'll give it a whirl.

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