03-07-2021, 07:19 AM
@tuxd3v I didn't make the experience that you have to wake up disks each time you read their temperature. It probably depends on the disk and how you read the temps.
In my setup, I have two large Toshiba 3.5" disks. When I try to read their temperature via "hddtemp" I get the message that the disks are spun down and their temperature can't be read. If I try to read their temperature via smartctl (from smartmontools package) I get the temperature and the disks seem to be still spun down.
In my setup, I have two large Toshiba 3.5" disks. When I try to read their temperature via "hddtemp" I get the message that the disks are spun down and their temperature can't be read. If I try to read their temperature via smartctl (from smartmontools package) I get the temperature and the disks seem to be still spun down.