I can confirm the same behavior for Ubuntu 12.10 AMD64 on an ASUS
P8B75-V. My boot drive, sda, is an ssd.
The four mechanical drives run through a single pci/IDE interface.
sda: OCZ-VERTEX4 (1.5) (ssd, not an issue)
sdb: Seagate ST380011A
sdc: Maxtor 6L020L1
sdd: M
...sorry, of course I meant the entry in hdparm.conf (just a literal)
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same here with a Western Digital D2502ABYS-01B7A0 either in desktop and
server edition of Ubuntu 12.10.
hdparm -y and hdparm -S 12 on the command line spins down the drive, but
the entry in hdpram.conf does not. The entry is
/dev/disk/by-uuid/222C6A972C6A65AF {
spindown_time = 12
}
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confirmed.
WDC_WD20EARS also doesnt spindown here. Ubuntu 12.10 Server Edition
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confirmed regression after upgrading regular ubuntu to 12.10 (worked on 12.04
and earlier versions).
2TB WD Green (WDC_WD20EARS, different revisions) are affected.
An older 1TB Samsung F1 still spin's down by itself (only with additional -B
127 adjustment, like already in 12.04)
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I can confirm that!
On Xubuntu 12.04 hdparm time spindown was working but after the distributions
update to xubuntu 12.10 no longer works.
hdparm -y /dev/sdx is still working. Than the hd only wake up when an user have
access to the hd.
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I think it is an other bug.
If the hdd is spindown manually, then start the hdd only by user-access.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: hdparm (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Could you see if it's related to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/607560 ?
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I have the same problem, except that I'm running Ubuntu 12.10. The disk
in question is Hitachi HDT721010SLA360 connected to ASUS P8H77-I
motherboard. The disk goes to standby with hdparm -y , but hdparm -S 1
(or any other number I tried) has no effect. I have a feeling that this
might be related to
I don't know which package is the problem. On Ubuntu 12.10 it works on
Xubuntu 12.10 it doesn't work!
** Package changed: ubuntu => hdparm (Ubuntu)
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