Re: Does Linux support powering down SATA drives?

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On Sat 19-11-05 20:25:07, Alan Cox wrote:
> On Sad, 2005-11-19 at 19:00 +0000, Alistair John Strachan wrote:
> > > SATA not yet, USB you could however.
> > 
> > Or PATA, of course. I switch off two of my HDs 4 minutes after last use with 
> > the commands:
> > 
> > hdparm -S 48 /dev/hde
> > hdparm -S 48 /dev/hdg
> > 
> > Isn't there a passthru patch in the works to let commands, such as the one 
> > required for suspend, through to a SATA device?
> 
> The latest kernels support command passthrough for SMART and the like
> but hdparm -S does not "switch off" anything. It may spin a drive down
> but the power consumption of 23 hours a day of "spun down" is
> significant, probably more than the hour it is powered up.

Really? Harddrive does not contain AC/DC converters, so situation should be slightly
better there, no?
								Pavel
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