On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 19:23:49 -0700, green (greenfreedo...@gmail.com) wrote:
> I have three SATA hard drives in a server; 2 of them are part of a RAID1 > mdadm > array (with 3 ext3 filesystems), the third is a backup drive (with 1 ext3 > filesystem). I would like for these drives to spin down automatically when > they are not in use. > > In hdparm.conf: > quiet > /dev/sda { > spindown_time = 241 > } > /dev/sdb { > spindown_time = 241 > } > /dev/sdc { > spindown_time = 241 > } > > But the drives are not spinning down. sdc should because, though the > filesystem on it is mounted, I don't know of anything that would be accessing > it. The other 2 are written to by rsyslog which I have limited some; I > intend > to more if I know what is being written to. (Yes, I could look at the > timestamps but I need to see what files are being written to anyway for sdc.) > > Is it possible to somehow log what is written to each of these 4 filesystems, > either by file or process (or both)? The log could either be written to > memory > (/tmp tmpfs) or to disk (writes to the log itself would have to be skipped). Doesn't the ext3 filesystem involve a write to disk every several seconds? You may need noflushd (no flush daemon) to do what you want. aptitude show noflushd -- Bob Cox. Stoke Gifford, near Bristol, UK. Please reply to the list only. Do NOT send copies directly to me. Debian on the NSLU2: http://bobcox.com/slug/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org