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    Fix Western Digital Load Cycle Count Issue in Ubuntu Linux | DominicM

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    Nov 30, 2014 - Many newer Western Digital hard drives have a new power saving feature called idle3. Unfortunately on Linux this does not work well and can cause excessive head parking depending on the default factory setting. Since this is a proprietary feature it cannot be modified with conventional tools like hdparm.

    DanielHahler/Bug59695 - Ubuntu Wiki

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    Apr 21, 2010 - Force hdparm values in pm-utils hooks; laptop-mode-tools. Proposed fixes; Conclusion ... The disk Load_Cycle_Count issue appears to be caused by a combination of two problems -- The first is overly-aggressive power management from what might be considered buggy hardware. The second is that ...

    AsusUL/HddCycles - Ubuntu Wiki

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    Jun 4, 2010 - sudo smartctl -a /dev/sda | grep Load_Cycle_Count. which will result in an output like: 193 Load_Cycle_Count 0x0012 100 100 000 Old_age Always - 2221 ... The direct way uses hdparm to prevent the hard disk drive from parking too frequently, or from parking at all (1 load/unload cycle per power-on/off or ...

    [SOLVED] hard disk load cycle count - Ubuntu Forums

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    Sep 1, 2010 - Sometimes, I wait for a minute or so and click refresh on GSmartControl and load cycle count has increased!? Doesn't .... stef@schubiduh:~# hdparm -B 255 /dev/sda /dev/sda: setting Advanced Power Management level to disabled HDIO_DRIVE_CMD failed: Input/output error APM_level = not supported.
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    [ubuntu] controlling automatic hdparm commands
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    [ubuntu] Reduce hard drive head parking?
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    Bug #969165 “hdparm: excessive Load_Cycle_Count with some WD ...

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    Mar 30, 2012 - For more details on acceptable Load_Cycle_Count rates (which *should* be much higher than Start_Stop_Count rate), see: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hdparm/+bug/952556/comments/77. On a relevant note, if you want spin-downs as well (-B 127 or lower), make sure to specify a sensible ...

    hard drive - HDD Standby - High Load Cycle Count - Ask Ubuntu

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    Jan 2, 2016 - It's all in the TLP FAQ btw. ps. some more explanation: there is no conflict using APM >= 128 (hdparm -B) and spindown (-S) at the same time (i use it myself). It's however important to always set spindown after (or together with) APM because hdparm -B clears the -S setting. TLP considers this automatically.
    hard drive - Ubuntu keeps resetting HDD APM level ...
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    smart - How to avoid excessive hard disk load cycles
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    Ubuntu Linux Tips - Ted Felix

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    Ubuntu 9.04 Update. When I first loaded 9.04, it appeared that my hard drive's APM was off even without me adding an hdparm line to the rc.local. However, after a few months I noticed that the Load_Cycle_Count was indeed increasing. So I followed the 8.10 instructions below and all is well now. I recommend getting ...

    laptop_mode - Documentation Ubuntu Francophone

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    Jump to Hdparm - sudo hdparm -B /dev/sda. Pour en vérifier le bon fonctionnement, tapez à différents intervalles de temps, cette ligne de commande. sudo smartctl -a $(mount | sed -n '/\/ /s/[0-9].*//p') | grep 'Cycle\|Power'. Le nombre au bout de la ligne Load_Cycle_Count ne devrait plus bouger. (Ce nombre est fixe ...

    What I learnt from using WD Red disks to build a home NAS | With ...

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    Jul 15, 2016 - However, as a consequence of this buggy firmware, on the two WD Red disks that I recycled from my previous NAS, the Load Cycle Count was quite high: ... On Linux, the traditional way to control disk standby (and power management) is to use hdparm; however, hdparm will not work with WD Red drives, ...

    Load Cycle Count... / Laptop Issues / Arch Linux Forums

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    The load cycle count of laptop hard drives would increase very quickly, shortening the life of the hard drive. .... I'm perfectly sure the problem on your ubuntu box isn't hdparm -B related, because setting power management time doesn't effect in any way the disk's performance (Of course it's "improving" ...

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