Re: USB external hard drive disconnecting

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Reid Rivenburgh wrote:
2008/2/17 Bill Davidsen <davidsen@xxxxxxx>:
I apologize for missing this earlier, if this is a FreeAgent or similar
drive, the drive goes to sleep, the interface shuts down, and comes back
up with part as USB 1.1 and part as 2.0 (I may be describing this
poorly, it's been a while). Anyway, help is here, plug in the drive and
run the attached script (if the mailer doesn't eat it). If the drive
plugs in as sdf (mine does) run "FixFreeAgent sdf" and the problem
should go away.

Hi Bill.  Thanks for the information.  I've done a lot of searching
regarding this problem and have since seen that info.  Unfortunately,
I have a Cavalry drive, and sdparm reports things like this:

# sdparm --clear STANDBY -6 /dev/sdd
    /dev/sdd: Generic   External          1.04
change_mode_page: page offset failed: given response length too small,
offset=4 given_len=4 bd_len=0

I assume my brand isn't known by sdparm or doesn't speak the right
protocol or something.  So I've had to resort to workarounds like cron
jobs that fiddle with the disk.

Did you look at your mode page? You might be able to find info from the vendor, not having the drive stay online is painful. And since Staples and OfficeMax have them on sale regularly, they make great cheap backup drives.

I'm sure your post will help some poor Seagate user, though!

Sorry it didn't help you, I hope you're right about helping someone, I kind of put this together from multiple places.

--
Bill Davidsen <davidsen@xxxxxxx>
  "We have more to fear from the bungling of the incompetent than from
the machinations of the wicked."  - from Slashdot


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