Greg Stark wrote:
..
You should be using "-y" (standby) instead of "-Y" (sleep).
I'll try that. But that's not going to make it spin up when it gets a SMART
query is it?
Depends on what SMART items are being queried.
Actually, what you should *really* be using is "hdparm -S"
with a suitable timeout value (say, 30 or larger).
Cheers
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