On Sun, Mar 15, 2015 at 8:54 AM, Robert Nichols
<[email protected]> wrote:

> One thing I noticed in there is:
>
>   193 Load_Cycle_Count        -O--CK   001   001   000    -    747412
>
> That drive is absolutely _killing_ itself by unloading the heads every
> 90 seconds or so (17421/747412 = .0233 hours/cycle).  This probably
> isn't related to the problem you're seeing, but you should look into
> what timeout setting is causing that.  It's hurting performance, too.

While it seems pathological, I'd leave it alone if the drive is being
used for the proper workload it was designed for. The less time the
heads are flying over platter surface, the better. Even though this
attribute value is 001 and the threshold is 000, it's not a pre-fail
attribute, just an age attribute. It's probably instigated at least as
much by something that's fsyncing every ~90 seconds like the journal
or rsyslog.

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Chris Murphy
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