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RaveAngel
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[Solved] /usr/local/etc/rc.d/ataidle seems to have no effect?
Hello again,
sorry to open a new topic so fast, but I need a little help again.
As in this thread introduced, I'm trying to auto-setup my drives with ataidle... Like written in the /usr/local/etc/rc.d/ataidle I expanded /usr/local/etc/rc.conf with this:Although the message "Setting ataidle: ata0 ata1." is displayed while booting (three times oO) and therewith the file is clearly processed, there is definitly no effect after this timeout. When executing "ataidle -I 5 /dev/adaX" myself the drive is properly spinning down after 5 minutes. Anyone an idea for me?
Regards
Mario
/edit: This was the magic key:
Hello again,
sorry to open a new topic so fast, but I need a little help again.
As in this thread introduced, I'm trying to auto-setup my drives with ataidle... Like written in the /usr/local/etc/rc.d/ataidle I expanded /usr/local/etc/rc.conf with this:
Code:
echo "Setting ataidle: ata0 ata1." ataidle_devices="ada0 ada1" ataidle_ada0="-I 5" ataidle_ada1="-I 5"
Regards
Mario
/edit: This was the magic key:
Code:
ataidle_enable="YES"