Peter Palfrader aka Weasel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > what makes you believe that spinning down drives is needed at all?
> The reason that the fans to keep the disks cool are too loud for me to
> have my box running during the night (my box is in my room). :)
I bet you don't want to hear th
Eberhard Burr wrote:
> > I've two SCSI harddisks and what I'm looking for is a tool/kernel patch
> > that spins down those drives after some idle time and up again when
> > needed.
>
> what makes you believe that spinning down drives is needed at all?
The reason that the fans to keep the disks coo
Weasel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've two SCSI harddisks and what I'm looking for is a tool/kernel patch
> that spins down those drives after some idle time and up again when
> needed.
what makes you believe that spinning down drives is needed at all?
> PS: fyi: the scsi controller is an A
Hi there.
I've two SCSI harddisks and what I'm looking for is a tool/kernel patch
that spins down those drives after some idle time and up again when
needed.
I've tried scsi-idle (original version by Christer
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, version for 2.0.30 by Matthew Jachimstal
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> and fo
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