standby for SCSI drives

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    Default standby for SCSI drives


    Hallo,

    I want to standby my SCSI drives in my server. With a IDE
    drive I can use the "hdparm -S" command. How can I do the
    same for a SCSI drive?

    Best regards

    Ralph

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    Default Re: standby for SCSI drives

    On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 09:29:11 +0200, Ralph Stens <ralph.stens@r-stens.de> wrote:
    >
    > Hallo,
    >
    > I want to standby my SCSI drives in my server. With a IDE
    > drive I can use the "hdparm -S" command. How can I do the
    > same for a SCSI drive?
    short answer: no

    do a google search for scsi spindown. Last I heard, it couldn't be used
    on a scsi drive containing a swap partition.
    TCS Guest

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