Hi all,
Recently purchase the Asus RT-AC66U_B1 to replace my Virgin Media Router. So far, working great. Yesterday, loaded the wrt-merlin firmware for AC68 release 384.15 and have been playing around with it a little bit.
I have a Samsung M3 1.5TB HDD ext drive (manufactured by Seagate I beleive) which is connected to the front port via USB3.0. It is formatted as NTFS and set up to use Download Master / FTP / Samba all of which work fine. While I was looking around the settings page, I came across the Enable HDD Hibernation (Administration > System) setting and though Ah! great, ill enable this so my drive isn't sitting there spinning 24/7.
Last night, I changed the log to debug mode and was watching the processes and noticed something weird. The drive was spinning down after 60s as specified however within 3-4mins, it was spinning up again. At this point, nothing that I am aware of was using the drive (not download master, no PC's or Laptop) which leads me to my question.. Is there a way to check which process could be spinning up the drive?
Fact that it spins down for a few mins fills me with confidence that the drive supports it although I must admit I cannot find any info on this from Samsung or Seagate.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Have posted a snippet of the system log below:
Recently purchase the Asus RT-AC66U_B1 to replace my Virgin Media Router. So far, working great. Yesterday, loaded the wrt-merlin firmware for AC68 release 384.15 and have been playing around with it a little bit.
I have a Samsung M3 1.5TB HDD ext drive (manufactured by Seagate I beleive) which is connected to the front port via USB3.0. It is formatted as NTFS and set up to use Download Master / FTP / Samba all of which work fine. While I was looking around the settings page, I came across the Enable HDD Hibernation (Administration > System) setting and though Ah! great, ill enable this so my drive isn't sitting there spinning 24/7.
Last night, I changed the log to debug mode and was watching the processes and noticed something weird. The drive was spinning down after 60s as specified however within 3-4mins, it was spinning up again. At this point, nothing that I am aware of was using the drive (not download master, no PC's or Laptop) which leads me to my question.. Is there a way to check which process could be spinning up the drive?
Fact that it spins down for a few mins fills me with confidence that the drive supports it although I must admit I cannot find any info on this from Samsung or Seagate.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Have posted a snippet of the system log below:
Code:
Apr 4 16:21:42 sd-idle-2.6[5699]: spinning up /dev/sda after 1 mins 1 secs
Apr 4 16:22:42 sd-idle-2.6[5699]: spinning down /dev/sda after 1 mins
Apr 4 16:23:13 sd-idle-2.6[5699]: spinning up /dev/sda after 31 secs
Apr 4 16:23:58 kernel: nvram: consolidating space!
Apr 4 16:24:43 sd-idle-2.6[5699]: spinning down /dev/sda after 1 mins 30 secs
Apr 4 16:27:15 sd-idle-2.6[5699]: spinning up /dev/sda after 2 mins 32 secs
Apr 4 16:28:15 sd-idle-2.6[5699]: spinning down /dev/sda after 1 mins
Apr 4 16:29:35 kernel: nvram: consolidating space!
Apr 4 16:29:46 sd-idle-2.6[5699]: spinning up /dev/sda after 1 mins 31 secs
Apr 4 16:31:16 sd-idle-2.6[5699]: spinning down /dev/sda after 1 mins 30 secs
Apr 4 16:31:47 sd-idle-2.6[5699]: spinning up /dev/sda after 31 secs
Apr 4 16:32:20 rc_service: httpd 255:notify_rc restart_firewall
Apr 4 16:32:21 nat: apply nat rules (/tmp/nat_rules_eth0_eth0)
Apr 4 16:32:23 HomeAsus: sh /opt/S50asuslighttpd.1 firewall-start
Apr 4 16:32:23 HomeAsus: sh /opt/S50downloadmaster.1 firewall-start
Apr 4 16:32:35 rc_service: httpd 255:notify_rc restart_firewall
Apr 4 16:32:35 nat: apply nat rules (/tmp/nat_rules_eth0_eth0)
Apr 4 16:32:37 HomeAsus: sh /opt/S50asuslighttpd.1 firewall-start
Apr 4 16:32:37 HomeAsus: sh /opt/S50downloadmaster.1 firewall-start
Apr 4 16:34:47 sd-idle-2.6[5699]: spinning down /dev/sda after 3 mins
Apr 4 16:35:38 kernel: warning: `vsftpd' uses 32-bit capabilities (legacy support in use)
Apr 4 16:35:48 sd-idle-2.6[5699]: spinning up /dev/sda after 1 mins 1 secs
Apr 4 16:37:48 sd-idle-2.6[5699]: spinning down /dev/sda after 2 mins
Apr 4 16:41:20 sd-idle-2.6[5699]: spinning up /dev/sda after 3 mins 32 secs
Apr 4 16:42:20 sd-idle-2.6[5699]: spinning down /dev/sda after 1 mins
Apr 4 16:46:21 sd-idle-2.6[5699]: spinning up /dev/sda after 4 mins 1 secs
Apr 4 16:47:21 sd-idle-2.6[5699]: spinning down /dev/sda after 1 mins
Apr 4 16:48:52 sd-idle-2.6[5699]: spinning up /dev/sda after 1 mins 31 secs
Apr 4 16:49:52 sd-idle-2.6[5699]: spinning down /dev/sda after 1 mins
Apr 4 16:51:23 sd-idle-2.6[5699]: spinning up /dev/sda after 1 mins 31 secs
Apr 4 16:52:53 sd-idle-2.6[5699]: spinning down /dev/sda after 1 mins 30 secs
Apr 4 16:56:54 sd-idle-2.6[5699]: spinning up /dev/sda after 4 mins 1 secs
Apr 4 16:57:54 sd-idle-2.6[5699]: spinning down /dev/sda after 1 mins
Apr 4 17:01:56 sd-idle-2.6[5699]: spinning up /dev/sda after 4 mins 2 secs
Apr 4 17:02:56 sd-idle-2.6[5699]: spinning down /dev/sda after 1 mins
Apr 4 17:06:57 sd-idle-2.6[5699]: spinning up /dev/sda after 4 mins 1 secs
Apr 4 17:07:57 sd-idle-2.6[5699]: spinning down /dev/sda after 1 mins
Apr 4 17:11:58 sd-idle-2.6[5699]: spinning up /dev/sda after 4 mins 1 secs
Apr 4 17:12:58 sd-idle-2.6[5699]: spinning down /dev/sda after 1 mins
Apr 4 17:13:29 sd-idle-2.6[5699]: spinning up /dev/sda after 31 secs
Apr 4 17:15:00 sd-idle-2.6[5699]: spinning down /dev/sda after 1 mins 31 secs
Apr 4 17:17:01 sd-idle-2.6[5699]: spinning up /dev/sda after 2 mins 1 secs
Apr 4 17:18:01 sd-idle-2.6[5699]: spinning down /dev/sda after 1 mins
Apr 4 17:21:47 kernel: nvram: consolidating space!
Apr 4 17:22:02 sd-idle-2.6[5699]: spinning up /dev/sda after 4 mins 1 secs
Apr 4 17:23:32 sd-idle-2.6[5699]: spinning down /dev/sda after 1 mins 30 secs
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