Greg Stark wrote:
getting really hot so I put it to sleep with "hdparm -Y".
Now whenever smartd probes that drive my system freezes for a few seconds and
I get this in my syslog:
Jun 8 12:49:36 stark kernel: hda: status timeout: status=0xd0 { Busy }
Jun 8 12:49:36 stark kernel:
Jun 8 12:49:36 stark kernel: ide: failed opcode was: 0xe5
That is normal and expected behaviour.
A "sleeping" drive never responds to commands
until woken with a reset.
You should be using "-y" (standby) instead of "-Y" (sleep).
Cheers
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