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Hi David, Thanks for your reaction. I agree about the "wisdom". But I will be working at sea for about 7 months and this server will then only be fax server for me to reach my girfriend. That's why I wanted to spin down disks. I did not find the problem but I think indeed it is not hylafax, I will search further... ciao, menno On Wed, 16 Feb 2000, you wrote: > > I have configured a fax server. Before hylafax was installed, this machine was > > able to spin down disks for more then five hours. Now every 24 minutes, disks > > I'd question the wisdom of spinning disks down on any server machine, but, > if you want to, you should disable the spin down if it is spinning down > after only 24 minutes, as you are likely to exceed the disk's maximum > number of start-stop cycles whilst it is still, otherwise, in warranty. > I think spinning down every five hours might be pusbing the limit on > this - how many lap tops are used for five separate sessions a day. > > Someone else also wanted to allow spindowns, and blamed Hylafax, but > it turned out that the disk was being woken up by syslog writing > MARK records. Whilst I'm sure that Hylafax hasn't been specifically > designed to avoid touching the disks when waiting for the next job, > there are other things you should look at.