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Greg Cormier wrote:
Is it possible to sleep hard drives in an array? I have a HTPC at home that's on 24x7. It does all my torrenting as well, and is mainly a media server. Can I sleep the drives in my RAID5 array while it's not being used? It's an XFS partition. I have each drive set as hdparm -S240 /dev/sdX But I'm fairly sure they are not spinning down :( Is there some activity mdadm is doing in the background? These things are probably idle 22 hours of the day.
I have several very similar systems, and I note that on one the disk light blinks every five sec or so, while the others don't do that. The one that blinks is the only one running LVM, all the others were partitioned by hand. Does that apply to your system, LVM in use?
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