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/etc/default/hdparm
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# To set the same options for a block of harddisks, do so with something | |
# like the following example options: | |
# harddisks="/dev/hda /dev/hdb" | |
# hdparm_opts="-d1 -X66" | |
# This is run before the configuration in hdparm.conf. Do not use | |
# this arrangement if you need modules loaded for your hard disks, | |
# or need udev to create the nodes, or have some other local quirk | |
# These are better addressed with the options in /etc/hdparm.conf | |
# | |
# 2014-12-14 -- generate this list with: | |
# \ls -1 /dev/disk/by-id/scsi-SATA_ST3000DM001-* | grep -v part | |
harddisks="$(ls -1 /dev/disk/by-id/scsi-SATA_ST3000DM001-* | grep -v part)" | |
# 2014-07-18 - Disable power saving features that cause obnoxious chirping noise | |
hdparm_opts="-B 255" | |
# By default, hdparm will refuse to set harddisk options on any drive | |
# if the system has software RAID running, and one or more disk arrays | |
# are in the process of resynchronisation. | |
# With this variable set to 'yes', /etc/init.d/hdparm will suspend the | |
# RAID resynchronisation process before setting harddisk options, and | |
# will resume it after setting is done. | |
RAID_WORKAROUND=no |
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