Turn off idle Harddrive FC3
Turn off idle Harddrive FC3
Is there any way to turn off a harddrive after something like 30 minutes of idle time in FC3?
What kind of laptop do you have? My Compaq fan works properly. That's a function of ACPI right? I do have an HP 1U server that sounds like an airplane about to take off because the fans are always hi gear. They are also supposed to throttle. I guess I should actually search to see if there is a solution.
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It is a local machine by Mustek South Africa and was
an insurance replacement for my previous one fried by lightning.
Came pre-installed with m$ 2k - on that the fan worked the way I
expected. Was removed fairly fast and replaced in turn with RH7.2,
7.3, 8, 9, FC1 and now FC3.
As I never needed to open the box all the way except to replace the
disc drive, I have no idea who made the motherboard - allthough on
the bottom it says made in Taiwan - FCC ID EUN2000.
Thus all I have is what came on the disc with the machine.
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CPU - Socket 7 CPU
- AMD K6-2P 450MHz
- (Thermal Design is up to 22 watts, above
which Clock Throttling kicks in)
Memory - One 144pin SO-DIMM Slots for Factory/Dealer
- Base Memory of 16/32/64/128 MB SDRAM(3.3V)
- PC-100 SDRAM Specification
User Installable Memory
- One 144pin (64-bit) DIMM Slot
BIOS - 512KB Flash Phoenix BIOS
HDD - Dealer configurable 2.5" Format(12.7 or
9.5mm High)HDD Module;
- Bus Mastering, Ultra DMA 33, Support for
LBA Scheme
Video - Trident Blade 3D/AGP Graphic Engine
I/O Ports - One DB 15-Pin (3-row) VGA Port
- One DB 25-pin Printer Port
- One DB 9-pin Serial Port
- One Mini Din 6-pin PS/2 Port
- One S-video Out Port
- Two USB Ports
- One IR Port (SIR/FIR)
- One DC-in Jack
- One 80-pin Docking Port for Port
Replicator
Audio Ports - One Stereo Line In Jack
- One Headphone/ Line Out Jack
- One Microphone Jack
- Sound Volume Controlled Thumb Wheel
Adjustment
Power Management - SMM Fully Supported
an insurance replacement for my previous one fried by lightning.
Came pre-installed with m$ 2k - on that the fan worked the way I
expected. Was removed fairly fast and replaced in turn with RH7.2,
7.3, 8, 9, FC1 and now FC3.
As I never needed to open the box all the way except to replace the
disc drive, I have no idea who made the motherboard - allthough on
the bottom it says made in Taiwan - FCC ID EUN2000.
Thus all I have is what came on the disc with the machine.
-------------------------------------------------------------------
CPU - Socket 7 CPU
- AMD K6-2P 450MHz
- (Thermal Design is up to 22 watts, above
which Clock Throttling kicks in)
Memory - One 144pin SO-DIMM Slots for Factory/Dealer
- Base Memory of 16/32/64/128 MB SDRAM(3.3V)
- PC-100 SDRAM Specification
User Installable Memory
- One 144pin (64-bit) DIMM Slot
BIOS - 512KB Flash Phoenix BIOS
HDD - Dealer configurable 2.5" Format(12.7 or
9.5mm High)HDD Module;
- Bus Mastering, Ultra DMA 33, Support for
LBA Scheme
Video - Trident Blade 3D/AGP Graphic Engine
I/O Ports - One DB 15-Pin (3-row) VGA Port
- One DB 25-pin Printer Port
- One DB 9-pin Serial Port
- One Mini Din 6-pin PS/2 Port
- One S-video Out Port
- Two USB Ports
- One IR Port (SIR/FIR)
- One DC-in Jack
- One 80-pin Docking Port for Port
Replicator
Audio Ports - One Stereo Line In Jack
- One Headphone/ Line Out Jack
- One Microphone Jack
- Sound Volume Controlled Thumb Wheel
Adjustment
Power Management - SMM Fully Supported
Hmmm, it must not support ACPI. I can tell what the temperature of my laptop by:
Do you have anything under /proc/acpi? There are several other goodies under that directory on mine. On a side note I found out that the fans on the HP server I was referring to were running wide open because it doesn't support ACPI. HP does have a linux health driver/service to install for monitoring and taking action on the various hardware. After installing this the fans throttled back and no longer sounded like an airplane taking off.
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$ cat /proc/acpi/thermal_zone/C15E/temperature
temperature: 43 C
Server Fans
If you are running a HP server you will need to install their server management software. I had the same problem with a Compaq. I loaded the SIM Sofware and the server is quiet now.
Good Luck
Good Luck