I've set up the cifs mount thru Webmin and provided extra information
like server IP and workgroup. Since then everything is working fine.
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I'm not sure disabling spindown is much of an option on recent drives.
In general there are 2 possible strategies:
a) enforce system state: don't let the drive slide into sleep,
b) go stateless: try to reconnect every time you need the drive.
As already said by drmatt, first place to look for
You could mount the pi0 on the hub and mount the hub on the HDD...
You may also be able to disable spin down altogether if you plug the HDD
into the pi and send it some ioctls using hdparm or similar.
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Not the job of the Pi to wake the HDD, it's the job of whichever device
has it mounted. Any file reference via e.g. NFS or CIFS should cause the
fritzbox to wake the HDD. It may not wake in time of course and the Pi
might timeout the action..
I would connect it to the pi via a powered hub.