Tejun Heo wrote: > Pavel Machek wrote: >>> echo 1 > /sys/bus/scsi/devices/1:0:0:0/power/state >> >> Really? I thought power/state takes 0/3 (for D0 and D3) > > Yes, of course. My mistake. Sorry about the confusion. The correct > command is 'echo -n 3 > /sys/bus/scsi/devices/x:y:z:w/power/state'. > (Sure? :-) Now this did not work at all. The '-n 3' was probably correct, but when I tried to access the disk, then it did not spin up again (I waited for 5 minutes). There was no message on the console, either. But I could not reproduce this problem. How do I monitor that the disk spins down and up? Regards Harri
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