USB attached SATA disk idle spindown

From: Jonathan Steinert
Date: Tue Jun 24 2008 - 01:07:34 EST


Dear list,

I am looking for what the current state of USB SATA timed spindown of-
disks is ata this time. I've been reading documents and mailing lists-
for every possible search I can dream up on the subject. Suggested-
workable solutions include (but are probably not limited to):

$ hdparm -S
This seems to be the ATA way of telling a disk to spin down, and it
works in some situations, but doesn't appear to work on USB attached
disks under 2.6.25

$ sdparm
This is suggested in a small number of locations. Most of which have
examples on how to disable STANDBY on a handful of devices. I am
unable to find any evidence that it can actually be used to enable
power saving.

$ scsi_spin
Requires the disk to be unmounted, and I can't find anything saying
that this is how the world is supposed to be.-

I'm hoping that perhaps I'm missing something from this list.

I don't really know whether this is a topic for the scsi people, or the-
SATA people, or the USB people. So I'm asking here instead to try and
get my first hints from the parent group.

Thanks in advance,

hachi

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