Ok, my problem is different since my spin-up interval is exactly 30
minutes. See Bug #435190
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Hard drive will not stay in standby mode
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After eliminating swap my /dev/sdb still spins up about once an hour.
I don't have any of the following installed:
- hddtemp
- sensors-applet
- smartmontools
In "cat /proc/mounts" I don't see any references to /dev/hdb or UUIDs of
any of its partitions.
I tried monitoring disk access and got no
Ok, this is embarrassing. I had a partition on a spun-down disk being
used as swap space.
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I'm pretty sure I also had disks spin up after a couple of hours on a
freshly installed Mythbuntu 9.10 Karmic Alpha 6 box. I don't have
hddtemp, sensors-applet nor smartmontools installed.
I'll get back with more accurate information.
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last time I used my system I saw that this was also related / caused by:
- hddtemp
- sensors-applet
- smartmontools
(I'll add more if I encounter them)
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This problem is related to hddtemp, not hdparm. See Bug #160621
** Changed in: hdparm (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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