Seagate head parking - need assistance / guidance #82
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I was given an almost new Seagate BarraCuda Pro 4TB (ST4000DM006). It works great except for the fact that my sensitive hearing always tunes into what I believe to be the head parking every 9-10 seconds. I am not an expert with drives, but is there something I can do to prevent this from happening so much? Googling tells me perhaps this the EPC setting that I can change with openSeaChest or SeaChestUtilities. I am looking for clarification / reassurance if anything. If changing the setting is bad, what to set it to, etc. I am unsure what the Idle a,b,c,standby_z things are in the below command.
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Hi @talormanda, Great question!
Seagate markets this feature as "Power Choice" and has a document describing how it works and the energy savings it provides and what happens in the different modes here. In the document above, it describes the heads are parking in idle_b and lower states, so this is the transition you are likely hearing from your drive when it goes into this lower power mode as it is not receiving commands for that time period and starts saving power by parking the heads. You have a couple options on how to solve this.
Even if you change this timer or disable it, the operating system may request parking the heads with the idle command specifying an unload. I do not know if this will be issued by your OS though. There will be no harm disabling idle_b as long as you do not care about the power savings it gives. I do not have a good recommendation for the timer value right now and you may find that it does not help as it would change the frequency you hear this at instead. I hope this helps. Let me know if you have any other questions. |
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Hi @talormanda,
Great question!
The EPC feature (Extended Power Conditions) is designed for power savings, and how a vendor accomplishes this may vary.
The idle states and standby states go from most power used to least power used in this order according to the standard:
Seagate markets this feature as "Power Choice" and has a document describing how it works and the energy savings it provides and what happens in the different modes here.
In the document above, it describes the heads are parking in idle_b and lower states, so this is the transition you are likely hearing from your drive when it goes into this lower power mode as it is…