hdapsd: What sensitivity to set?

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hdapsd: What sensitivity to set?

#1 Post by lukee » Thu Jun 30, 2011 8:39 am

Hello,

my specs: T43p, Samsung HM160HC HDD, Ubuntu GNU/Linux. I've applied hdpasd daemon and GNOME notification icon successfully on my ThinkPad but I've found after ~6 months of using that the HDD unloaded heads about 20.000 times! This is strange value I think because HDDs have limited number of that unload cycles of heads - I think it's about 100.000 for common HDDs. Now I've bought new disk (WD3200BEVE) and I want to prevent this high number of head unloads. What sensitivity I've to set in hdapsd configuration file to park heads normally only when the laptop experiences a movement?

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Lukas
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Previous: T400, T43p Flexview, T40, R52, T43p 14"
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Re: hdapsd: What sensitivity to set?

#2 Post by ThinkRob » Thu Jun 30, 2011 9:00 am

There's really no right answer. The trick is to set the sensitivity low enough that the minor movements that you cause during normal usage don't trigger a park, but major bumps or drops do. Unfortunately, that's something that you're going to have to experiment with on your own to figure out.

I could tell you what I've used for my T410, but since that machine just sits on a shelf undisturbed all day, I doubt that'll be of much help!
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