[OmniOS-discuss] illumos power management...again...

Olaf Marzocchi lists at marzocchi.net
Fri Feb 28 11:14:28 UTC 2014


I remember connecting two USB disks and they never spun down, even after exporting the pool. The light was briefly blinking anyway.
Am I going to try soon the same using eSATA... But the same external case and bridge chipset.

Olaf



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> Il giorno 28/feb/2014, alle ore 10:36, "jimklimov at cos.ru" <jimklimov at cos.ru> ha scritto:
> 
> When i asked about this a few years back, when Sun was high in the sky and OpenSolaris roamed the web, the answer was that the one thing that might keep disks from spinning down is outstanding i/o's, which may include scrubs, slocate/mlocate uodatedb runs, zds-autosnap, and in case of homedirs - stuff like firefox caches and DE working files. Otherwise, disks can spin down even with a pool imported and mounted (possibly, some data would even be read off the cache and won't require spinups).
> 
> I am not sure how valid this remains today, but seems worth a try.
> 
> 
> Typos courtesy of my Samsung Mobile
> 
> 
> -------- Исходное сообщение --------
> От: Johan Kragsterman <johan.kragsterman at capvert.se> 
> Дата: 2014.02.28 8:13 (GMT+01:00) 
> Кому: omnios-discuss <omnios-discuss at lists.omniti.com> 
> Тема: [OmniOS-discuss] illumos power management...again... 
> 
> 
> Hi!
> 
> I remember a discussion on this theme last year. I've been reading up on that, but that didn't answer my questions.
> 
> I'm in the process of building a new main home server, and I would of coarse like it to be energy efficient. I don't use much space normally, so my daily working environment doesn't need much space, which means I can use all SSD's for that. 
> 
> Though I would like a backup/nfs environment, with more space on spinning disks, and I got two different scenarious to choose from here:
> 
> One is building a separate machine for backup/nfs, and only start it when it needs to be started( with wake on LAN).
> 
> The other is to have the spinning disks in my main home server, and use illumos power management to take care of powering down the disks when they are not in use.
> This would of coarse be the easiest way, if the power management system is efficient enough.
> 
> I don't know if the system can/do power down the disks if the nfs server is active and the shares are mounted? (I don't have any problems with latencies/delays here, since it isn't in regular use)
> 
> If so, good!
> If not, I could umount the shares and turn off the nfs server, and export the pool, if that would help spinning down disks...
> 
> Someone got any insight and/or suggestions here...?
> 
> 
> 
> Best regards from/Med vänliga hälsningar från
> 
> Johan Kragsterman
> 
> Capvert
> 
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