[sbp2] external hard disk shutdown timer

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Hallo ! Let me ask a question.

I couldn't change some values (f.e IDLE or ICT), while its
"changing" flag is "y".

Would you like to explain meaning of that flag and, possibly,
why change doesn't apply ? Maybe i'm doing or understanding
something wrong ?

All i want is to switch off timers (AFAIR from spcecs i've found t10.org),
that shutdown ieee1394/usb-storage external HDD.
 
TIA.
 
 deen:/home/olecom# sdparm --set=IDLE=0 -6 /dev/sda
    /dev/sda: WD        2500JB External   2.23  [simplified direct access device]
 Request sense detected:  Sense key: Blank Check
  ASC=55, ASCQ=55
    continuing ...
 deen:/home/olecom# sdparm -p po -6 /dev/sda
    /dev/sda: WD        2500JB External   2.23  [simplified direct access device]
 Request sense detected:  Sense key: Medium Error
  ASC=55, ASCQ=55
    continuing ...
 Power condition mode page:
 >>> warning: mode page seems malformed, try '--flexible'
  IDLE        1  [cha: y, def:  1, sav:  1]
  STANDBY     0  [cha: n, def:  0, sav:  0]
  ICT       4095  [cha: y, def:4095, sav:4095]
  SCT       4278190080  [cha: y, def:4278190080, sav:4278190080]
 deen:/home/olecom#
 
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