Thecus N2100 spindown - irrespective of Twonky's scan setup
Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2008 2:50 pm
Hi there,
I'm trialling TwonkyMedia 4.4 on my Thecus n2100 NAS (128Mb memory, mirrored pair of WD 500Gb disks, near latest firmware - v2.01.09).
Overall the product seems excellent in terms of performance.
However, there's one issue, which is that I can't get the disks to spindown consistantly. When Twonky is running, there are intermittant reads or writes going on to the disks, whatever the scan interval configuration is (or even if scanning is disabled or set to auto-checking).
This is pretty much a deal breaker for me. With scanning switched off, Twonky still has the disks spinning for around 12 our of every 24 hours, and with scanning on an hourly basis, the disks are on for 70% of the time. This results in NAS temperatures of 40-45 degrees.
With Twonky disabled, the NAS spins down reliably when not accessed, and system temperatures are in the mid to low 35s.
Any help on diagnosing or fixing the problem would be greatly appreciated. At the moment, I won't be buying TwonkyMedia unless I can get this sorted.
Regards,
Mike
I'm trialling TwonkyMedia 4.4 on my Thecus n2100 NAS (128Mb memory, mirrored pair of WD 500Gb disks, near latest firmware - v2.01.09).
Overall the product seems excellent in terms of performance.
However, there's one issue, which is that I can't get the disks to spindown consistantly. When Twonky is running, there are intermittant reads or writes going on to the disks, whatever the scan interval configuration is (or even if scanning is disabled or set to auto-checking).
This is pretty much a deal breaker for me. With scanning switched off, Twonky still has the disks spinning for around 12 our of every 24 hours, and with scanning on an hourly basis, the disks are on for 70% of the time. This results in NAS temperatures of 40-45 degrees.
With Twonky disabled, the NAS spins down reliably when not accessed, and system temperatures are in the mid to low 35s.
Any help on diagnosing or fixing the problem would be greatly appreciated. At the moment, I won't be buying TwonkyMedia unless I can get this sorted.
Regards,
Mike