Tim wrote:
If a hard drive is failing, and sits there going "click whirr whump", repeatedly, it's the hard drive that does that all by itself. You can demonstrate this by powering up such a drive without any operating system running.
Good point. I just powered up (using a different PSU) both drives disconnected from anything else for an hour, no clicks. Just sayin'.
If you're referring to a system that parks a drive when it's not being used for a while (sleeping/hibernating/etc.), I've not seen Linux do that by default, but it's a default behaviour for a few versions of Windows.
What was observed here by tailing /var/log/messages were log entries along the lines of "SATA removed" then "SATA added" as if the drive was being rediscovered, happening at intervals of ten seconds or so IIRC.
-Andy
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