Re: Loud "pop" coming from hard drive on reboot

From: Mark Lord
Date: Tue Apr 17 2007 - 17:42:01 EST


emisca wrote:
I can confirm this, I have a Seagate Momentus 5400.3 sata disk, and it
spins off, respin up and again off when I halt my notebook.
I had before this disk an IBM/Hitachi one, and it doesn't have this behaviour.

Take a look at this bug report:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.17/+bug/67810

There are some references and some patches against 2.6.20 kernel. This
bug is confirmed there.

Yup. Last I heard, Tejun has fixed this, and queued the code
for 2.6.22 via James B. But this could be considered a rather
nasty regression in 2.6.21, in that it does seem to cause
significant and unnecessary wear and tear on the drive mechanisms.

I'll patch it locally on my own machines, but what about the tens
of thousands of other Seagate notebook drive owners out there?

Cheers



Bye

2007/4/11, Chuck Ebbert <cebbert@xxxxxxxxxx>:
Jan Engelhardt wrote:
> On Apr 11 2007 17:07, Chuck Ebbert wrote:
>> When I reboot my notebook, it powers off and powers back on.
>> On poweroff a loud snapping noise seems to be coming from the
>> hard drive. Today I noticed there is no "shutdown: hda" on
>> the console when I reboot. Whne I do a normal poweroff the
>> message is displayed and there is no noise. Should the IDE
>> code be changed so it always shuts down the drive?
>
> What sort of notebook? What sort of harddisk?

Compaq Presario V2000 series, with a new Seagate ST9120821A
120GB 5400RPM drive.

> Is it as loud as `hdparm -y /dev/hdX"?

That makes no noise at all except normal drive seek noises.

> Try `smartctl -d ata -a /dev/hdX | grep -i unload` too.

Hmm.

Power_Cycle_Count ... 108
Power-Off_Retract_Count ... 90

I did a normal poweroff and the retract count went to 91.
There is an almost-unnoticeable click when I do it that way.
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