Unable to change power control settings ST5000LM000-2AN170 #146
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I am unable to get my dives to spindown. The drives are Seagate Barracuda SATA 2.5 5TB ST5000LM000-2AN170. I checked if there where any firmware updates: No firmware updates currently available for serial number: WCJ8RV4B
I was able to show the APM and set the APM level from 128 to 127.
Only thing the drives seem todo is PM0 or PM1:
Drive info:
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I have an update, setting the APM level to 127 was enough to spindown the drives. I do not know what the default spindown time is for these drives and it looks like the firmware does not allow me to set a custom spindown time. |
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I think it is expected. |
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On drives with EPC (Extended power conditions), it's easy to know what the specific timing for idle/standby is, but on older drives it is vendor unique what the timers are set to and there are some interactions between the drive's standby timer and the last change to APM (Advanced power management) that can be a little confusing. Old drives won't have EPC and it is unlikely to be made available with a firmware update. Before talking about APM, old ATA drives do have a way to specify the value of the standby timer. The only exception is really, really old drives before ATA standardization or only ATA-1 compliance. For these old drives, all behavior is vendor unique and you will need to product manual to figure out how to do this. In openSeaChest_PowerControl, you can use the option For old drives, the best way to specify a time to spindown is with APM was added to the spec to allow a system to specify more detail about how it wants to use the device using a sliding scale between 1 and 255 to save more power or provide more performance. APM does not specify what the timer values should be set to and this is up to the vendor to set in their firmware. APM does specify that values 128-255 prohibit spinning down for better performance.
APM is also a volatile feature so power cycling the drive will bring it back to defaults again. The EPC will honor the changes by the old |
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@Baswazz,
On drives with EPC (Extended power conditions), it's easy to know what the specific timing for idle/standby is, but on older drives it is vendor unique what the timers are set to and there are some interactions between the drive's standby timer and the last change to APM (Advanced power management) that can be a little confusing.
Old drives won't have EPC and it is unlikely to be made available with a firmware update.
Before talking about APM, old ATA drives do have a way to specify the value of the standby timer. The only exception is really, really old drives before ATA standardization or only ATA-1 compliance. For these old drives, all behavior is vendor unique and you will n…