Vladan Cvejic wrote: > few days ago I was playing with idle3-tools on WD that was clicking due to > head parking every 2-3 mins. In 24 hours of work I managed to gain 600 load > cycles.
I have that problem of continuously increasing load cycle count from head parking with a brand new Seagate 2T drive. It isn't just WD with this problem anymore. > With idle3 I put idle time from 80 (8sec) to 3000 (5 min). Now - no > clicking but heating is going up to 42-43degC. Is this temperature > degrading HDD...Should I keep it cooler and how? I am suspicious that head parking which increases the load cycle count would decrease the temperature. Correlation is not causation. I am thinking that it must be due to something different. > Also - tried to do the same thing to old PATA drive with 200k load cycles > (also WD). Idle3 is obviously not working on PATA. I have return it to > living with a lot of effort. > Is there any way to reduce numbers of load cycles on PATA drives? On the Seagate I can use 'hdparm -B 254' (or perhaps 255) to control this: -B Get/set Advanced Power Management feature, if the drive supports it. A low value means aggressive power management and a high value means better performance. Possible settings range from values 1 through 127 (which permit spin-down), and values 128 through 254 (which do not permit spin-down). The highest degree of power management is attained with a setting of 1, and the highest I/O performance with a setting of 254. A value of 255 tells hdparm to disable Advanced Power Management altogether on the drive (not all drives support disabling it, but most do). Since for me it was only problematic on a particular type of drive and I wanted to associate this only with that specific drive I looked at the disk /dev/disk/by-id and associated it like this in the hdparm.conf file. However other settings that you understand would also be fine. File /etc/hdparm.conf: /dev/disk/by-id/scsi-SATA_ST2000DM001-9YN_S1E0CAP9 { apm = 254 } Without that the load cycle count was climbing at an average of nine head parking load cycle count increases per hour every hour. With the above setting in place the load cycle count stopped increasing. Bob
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