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31 lines
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# defaults file for hd-idle
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# start hd-idle automatically?
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START_HD_IDLE=false
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# hd-idle command line options
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# Options are:
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# -a <name> Set device name of disks for subsequent idle-time
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# parameters (-i). This parameter is optional in the
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# sense that there's a default entry for all disks
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# which are not named otherwise by using this
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# parameter. This can also be a symlink
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# (e.g. /dev/disk/by-uuid/...)
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# -i <idle_time> Idle time in seconds.
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# -l <logfile> Name of logfile (written only after a disk has spun
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# up). Please note that this option might cause the
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# disk which holds the logfile to spin up just because
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# another disk had some activity. This option should
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# not be used on systems with more than one disk
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# except for tuning purposes. On single-disk systems,
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# this option should not cause any additional spinups.
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#
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# Options not exactly useful here:
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# -t <disk> Spin-down the specfified disk immediately and exit.
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# -d Debug mode. This will prevent hd-idle from
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# becoming a daemon and print debugging info to
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# stdout/stderr
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# -h Print usage information.
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#HD_IDLE_OPTS="-i 180 -l /var/log/hd-idle.log"
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