June 13th, 2021, 18:55
9 Power_On_Hours 0x0032 100 100 001 Old_age Always - 34421
June 13th, 2021, 19:36
June 14th, 2021, 15:52
fzabkar wrote:Put the SSD to sleep for several hours and record the SMART data before and after. Maybe the firmware doesn't count the sleep time.
June 14th, 2021, 16:00
totalre wrote:fzabkar wrote:Put the SSD to sleep for several hours and record the SMART data before and after. Maybe the firmware doesn't count the sleep time.
Is it possible to do that without disconnecting the drive?
June 14th, 2021, 17:54
fzabkar wrote:totalre wrote:fzabkar wrote:Put the SSD to sleep for several hours and record the SMART data before and after. Maybe the firmware doesn't count the sleep time.
Is it possible to do that without disconnecting the drive?
In Windows 10 ...
Start -> Power -> Sleep
June 14th, 2021, 18:19
Command line options
-a <name> Set (partial) device name of disks for subsequent idle-time parameters (-i). This parameter is optional in the sense that there's a default entry for all [SCSI] disks which are not named otherwise by using this parameter.
-i <idle_time> Idle time in seconds for the currently named disk(s) (-a <name>) or for all disks.
-l <logfile> Name of logfile (written only after a disk has spun up). Please note that this option might cause the disk which holds the logfile to spin up just because another disk had some activity. This option should not be used on systems with more than one disk except for tuning purposes. On single-disk systems, this option should not cause any additional spinups.
-t <disk> Spin-down the specified disk immediately and exit. Use only the disk name (e.g. sda) without /dev/ prefix
-d Debug mode. This will prevent hd-idle from becoming a daemon and print debugging info to stdout/stderr
-h Print brief usage information
June 16th, 2021, 12:54
fzabkar wrote:Perhaps this utility (hd-idle) can work with SSDs?
http://hd-idle.sourceforge.net/Command line options
-a <name> Set (partial) device name of disks for subsequent idle-time parameters (-i). This parameter is optional in the sense that there's a default entry for all [SCSI] disks which are not named otherwise by using this parameter.
-i <idle_time> Idle time in seconds for the currently named disk(s) (-a <name>) or for all disks.
-l <logfile> Name of logfile (written only after a disk has spun up). Please note that this option might cause the disk which holds the logfile to spin up just because another disk had some activity. This option should not be used on systems with more than one disk except for tuning purposes. On single-disk systems, this option should not cause any additional spinups.
-t <disk> Spin-down the specified disk immediately and exit. Use only the disk name (e.g. sda) without /dev/ prefix
-d Debug mode. This will prevent hd-idle from becoming a daemon and print debugging info to stdout/stderr
-h Print brief usage information
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