Re: SCSI dynamic power management

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On Mon, 19 Nov 2007, James Smart wrote:

> Also, don't forget that you need to sequence spin-up. A jbod tower with
> multiple drives all spinning up concurrently can overload the power
> supply. Most towers avoid this at power-on by having drive jumpers
> sequence the drives. This is a hard nut to crack as it requires some
> notion of physical packaging. When I worked on this in the past, the
> only reasonable approach was to sequence based on target id.

What happens during an ordinary system resume?  Don't the drives all 
get spun-up concurrently then?  Or does the sd_start_stop_device() 
routine wait until the disk is fully spun-up before returning?

Alan Stern

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