September 6, 200718 yr A couple of messages that would appear in syslog alot are: hdparm -y ... and APCI Error etc I assume the 4.2 branch has APCI turned of by default again which explain that one (thanks for that btw). However where have all the disk to sleep messages gone?
September 6, 200718 yr Now that the linux SATA support is complete, we went back to programming the spindown timeout directly in the drive.
September 6, 200718 yr Author Ahh that explains it. FYI this "may" have fixed a problem i reported in my TX4 thread. I need to do alot of incremental testing to confirm that though. (I only post this incase someone else is in the same boat) Update: thinking about it since this is an event perhaps this along with any other relevant ones should be sent to the syslog i.e. when unRAID does something log it.
September 6, 200718 yr It is logged as an "hdparm -Sxxx /dev/xxx" message very soon after emhttp starts. the "-S" switch programs the spindown timeout in the hard drive.
September 6, 200718 yr Author Ah sorry i get you now. Its still a pity that when a disk actually spins up or down there are no logs to signify this event.
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