On Mon, 30 Aug 2004, martin f krafft wrote:
try installing noflushd. I'd assume it to be syslog.
Doesn't really help. It logs the hd activity, but still there is _some_ process running, which forces every 60 seconds the HD to spin up:
Aug 31 11:44:36 localhost noflushd[3549]: Spinning down /dev/hda. Aug 31 11:45:13 localhost noflushd[3549]: Spinning up /dev/hda after 0 minutes. Aug 31 11:46:13 localhost noflushd[3549]: Spinning down /dev/hda. Aug 31 11:46:14 localhost noflushd[3549]: Spinning up /dev/hda after 0 minutes. Aug 31 11:47:14 localhost noflushd[3549]: Spinning down /dev/hda. Aug 31 11:48:13 localhost noflushd[3549]: Spinning up /dev/hda after 0 minutes. Aug 31 11:49:43 localhost noflushd[3549]: Spinning down /dev/hda. Aug 31 11:50:13 localhost noflushd[3549]: Spinning up /dev/hda after 0 minutes. Aug 31 11:51:13 localhost noflushd[3549]: Spinning down /dev/hda.
At the moment this happens every 13sec after the full minute, i.e. 11:45:13, 11:46:14, 11:48:13, 11:50:13...
Just wondering, which process is bringing up the HD all the time and how to stop it.
- Martin
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