[ltp] hdparm & spindown time : still having problems
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Thu, 15 Dec 2005 12:59:00 +0100
Hello
The next logical step would be B0.
Can you try that ?
cu
-----Original Message-----
From: Paul RIVIER <paul.rivier@eleve.emn.fr>
Subj: Re: [ltp] hdparm & spindown time : still having problems
Date: Thu 15 Dec 2005 12:24
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To: linux-thinkpad@linux-thinkpad.org
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>I'm really confused. What do you mean? Do you mean if you do
>hdparm -B [1-256] /dev/hda
>and
>hdparm -S t /dev/hda
>nothing happen but after that two steps *then* if you do
>hdparm -B 256
>after *t * second it spin down?
>So what I need is hdparm -B 256 then hdparm -S t then hdparm -B 256?
>Maybe I'm being dense but your email really confuse me.
>Thanks in advance for clarification.
>Jiang
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Ok sorry it was late here in france :)
So, here are raw results :
* Experience 1 :
hdparm -B 255 -S 1 /dev/hda
--> After 5 seconds of IO inactivity, head park (can hear "clong" and
check it with headpark code), no spindown
* Experience 2 :
hdparm -B 255 -S 2 /dev/hda
--> After 10 seconds of IO inactivity, head park, no spindown
and so on, 15s for -S3 etc.
* Experience 3 :
hdparm -B128 -S1 /dev/hda
--> After ~ 4 seconds of IO inactivity, head park, no spindown
* Experience 4 :
hdparm -B128 -S2 /dev/hda
--> After ~ 7 seconds of IO inactivity, head park, no spindown
* Experience 5 :
hdparm -B1 -S1 /dev/hda
--> After ~ 4 seconds of IO inactivity, head park, no spindown
* Experience 6 :
hdparm -B1 -S2 /dev/hda
--> After ~ 7 seconds of IO inactivity, head park, no spindown
Regards
paul
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