hddtemp is unmaintained at source since several years, it seems. But the
colleagues at RedHat have provided a fixed version in 2008:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=464912
Unfortunately I could not locate the source code. Any ideas how to get it?
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The debian maintainer said he fixed this a few years ago but it doesn't
seem to be working, and the package doesn't use a proper patch system so
I can't review the fix. Upstream project appears to be long dead. I'm
wondering if this package should be removed now.
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== stand-by disk ==
Manual querying either by command line or connecting to daemon: reported as
sleeping, no temperature given, disk still stand-by
== sleeping disk ==
Manual querying either by command line or connecting to daemon: disk is woken
and spun up, but still reported as sleeping in fir
Can you try to reproduce this under Ubuntu 12.04 LTS? Thank you!
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running httdtemp normally or as a daemon causes unnecessary disk
activity. It is important for laptop users to reduce unnecessary disk-
activity because the harddrive head might be parked or the drive might
be spun down.
IMHO h
Architecture: amd64
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.10
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 9.10 "Karmic Koala" - Release amd64 (20091027)
NonfreeKernelModules: fglrx
Package: hddtemp 0.3-beta15-46
PackageArchitecture: amd64
ProcEnviron:
PATH=(custom, user)
LANG=sv_SE.utf8
SHELL=/bin/bash
ProcVersionSignature: Ub
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make Ubuntu better. Please execute the following command, as it will
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When reporting bugs in the future please use apport by using 'ubuntu-
Confirmed on Maverick with 2.6.35-25-generic.
Using xfce4-sensors-plugin the update interval can be specified
manually, right down to one second. The HDD LED flashes as you'd expect
but the drive heads can also be heard jumping around. Why? Something
seems wrong about that.
Same result with "hddt
The issue persists with Ubuntu 10.10.
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** Changed in: sensors-applet (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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The problem is *not* related with gnome-sensors.
(it's only related with hddtemp; afaik the assignment of gnome-sensors-
applet to this bug is wrong)
== observed behaviour ==
* hddtemp not running, sensors running: hd keeps standby, no
temperature shown in applet
* hddtemp running, sensors not
fabtagon, thank you for your quick response and contribution, helping to
make Ubuntu better. The next step in this is to look in upstream bug
trackers for similar issues at gnome-sensors
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=browse&group_id=128538&atid=711980
and Debian http://wiki.debian.org/Bugzil
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*When*I*posted* the report (6 month ago), I used Ubuntu 9.10 (packages
always updated to current versions). In the meantime I've upgraded to
Ubuntu 10.04. So the statements regarding 9.10 might be wrong (even
though I don't think so).
== Common behaviour with both Ubuntu 9.10 and 10.04 ==
I do man
fabtagon/Robert North/SolidSlash:
What version of sensors-applet are you using?
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Same thing on Ubuntu 10.10 alpha 2. I can clearly see how sensors-applet
with hddtemp enabled makes load_cycle_count go up pretty quick. It's
quite dangerous.
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Also seeing through sensors-applet in Ubuntu 10.04.
With no disks in sensors-applet monitoring, works.
When disks present, spins up within minutes.
** Also affects: sensors-applet (Ubuntu)
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This bug reappears in Ubuntu 9.10.
I have a IDE disk used solely for backups. After umounting and hdparm -y
it spins up again within a minute if hddtemp deamon is running.
** Changed in: hddtemp (Ubuntu)
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This bug has reappeared, when GNOME Sensors Applet (sensors-applet) is
monitoring hddtemp, which I think is the default when sensors-applet is
added to a GNOME panel. This is on a laptop with laptop-mode enabled,
and occurs when on battery. It prevents the disk from spinning down, or
causes it to
fix released upstream (see previous post)
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0.3-beta15-43
Superseded in intrepid-release on 2008-05-11
hddtemp (0.3-beta15-43) unstable; urgency=low
* Don't wake up SATA drives if not asked (closes: #479840).
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I'm running hddtemp version 0.3-beta15-44 on a Debian 4.0r3
I have a Samsung 1TB SATA2 32mb cache harddrive. The problem i'm stumbling upon
is that even if the drive is active or sleeping, i always get this ;
$ hddtemp /dev/sda
/dev/sda: SAMSUNG HD103UJ: drive is sleeping
Maybe it's related to t
Confirmed for a SATA disk... And as posted before, polling the
temperature using hdparm does not wake up the disk.
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** Summary changed:
- running hddtemp as a daemon might cause unnecessary disk activity
+ running hddtemp causes unnecessary disk activity
** Description changed:
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- running httdtemp as a daemon might cause unnecessary disk activity. It
- is important for laptop
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