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    hdparm auto-shutdown to prevent damage

    I don't want to change firmware if possible as the router I want to use this on is quite important to risk shutting down.

    All I need is a hdparm binary compiled for BCM5365P/BCM5364P. Can you help?

    It's a good idea to shutdown any USB hard drive connected since running one 24/7 will burn it out and waste electric.

    Bear in mind that the USB adBRONET1apter you use will need to support the shutdown command - most do, but not all.

    hdparm -y /dev/ ?

    Code:
    [admin@WL500G root]$ ls /dev/scsi/host0/bus0/target0/lun0/
    disc   part1  part2  part3  part4
    [admin@WL500G root]$ ls /dev/discs/
    disc0
    [admin@WL500G root]$ ls /dev/discs/disc0/
    disc   part1  part2  part3  part4
    ---
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    What firmware do you have?

    ipkg has hdparm, but there's also another way to spin down drives. As long as drives support spin down this method works.

    Couldn't find my post on this forum that quick anymore, so a link from my site:
    http://wpte.kicks-ass.net/forum/showthread.php?tid=4

    also for older firmware with 2.4 kernel you can use the old script:
    http://wl500g.info/showthread.php?78...7135#post47135

    both for oleg firmware. You just have to place the script somewhere, and run it like I wrote in the post.
    Works well for all my harddrives


    edit:
    to check if it works you can try executing this on a drive:
    /usr/sbin/scsi-stop /dev/sda
    found the forum link as well: http://wl500g.info/showthread.php?23...696#post203696
    Last edited by wpte; 31-07-2013 at 22:00.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wpte View Post
    What firmware do you have?

    ipkg has hdparm, but there's also another way to spin down drives. As long as drives support spin down this method works.

    Couldn't find my post on this forum that quick anymore, so a link from my site:
    http://wpte.kicks-ass.net/forum/showthread.php?tid=4

    also for older firmware with 2.4 kernel you can use the old script:
    http://wl500g.info/showthread.php?78...7135#post47135

    both for oleg firmware. You just have to place the script somewhere, and run it like I wrote in the post.
    Works well for all my harddrives


    edit:
    to check if it works you can try executing this on a drive:


    found the forum link as well: http://wl500g.info/showthread.php?23...696#post203696
    Genius!

    1.9.2.7-9 is my firmware.
    It's been years since I looked at this and can't remember if that is even oleg.

    Unfortunately I don't think I spun down. I rushed upstairs to see and I don't think it did... unless it spun straight up again.

    Code:
    [admin@WL500G j]$ cat /proc/scsi/usb-storage-0/0 
       Host scsi0: usb-storage
           Vendor: JMicron
          Product: USB to ATA/ATAPI bridge
    Serial Number: 5812271602C2
         Protocol: Transparent SCSI
        Transport: Bulk
             GUID: 152d233800005812271602c2
         Attached: Yes
             Port: 1
              Bus: 00:04.0-1
    [admin@WL500G j]$
    Now, I now it does spindown on my desktop so I think it could be spinning down but then coming back up again due to being shared by samba
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    1.9.2.7-9 wow, talk about old
    It's oleg, from 2008. You should use the old script for this firmware: http://wl500g.info/showthread.php?78...7135#post47135

    Nowadays firmware has moved on to googlecode: https://code.google.com/p/wl500g/


    Maybe it did spin up straight away indeed. Could be swap, or programs running on the background.
    Note that just spinning of a drive is not that bad. Most drives have excellent ball bearings, they hardly wear. Usually they easily outlive the other components of the drive

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