bitrot
Bitrot scrubber - Scrubs your disks (or array) looking for bitrot (silent disk data corruption.) (by marcopaganini)
hd-idle
Hard Disk Idle Spin-Down Utility (by adelolmo)
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10 | 506 | |
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0.0 | 5.1 | |
over 2 years ago | 6 months ago | |
Go | Go | |
Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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bitrot
Posts with mentions or reviews of bitrot.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-04-03.
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Is it possible to detect stored image bit-rot changes by calculating and storing checksums?
It would seem so https://github.com/marcopaganini/bitrot
hd-idle
Posts with mentions or reviews of hd-idle.
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How does OMV handle hard-drive spin down?
What hard drives are you using? Some don't like the hdparm function which is what I believe OMV/Debian use to govern hd spindown. If you're on Seagate Exos drives, for example, those drives don't work with hdparm. I had to use hd-idle for mine: https://github.com/adelolmo/hd-idle
- How can I run a command after resume from sleep?
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is 15 min HDD spin down okay for Jellyfin?
If on Linux, check out hd-idle. I use it currently for also a 15min spin down (will rethink this when setting up a new server soon), but it can also be used to disable it entirely
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hdparm - disk standby not working
But I noticed now, that hd-idle can spindown the drive, which I don't really understand, because I thought they all use the same API
You could try hd-idle: https://github.com/adelolmo/hd-idle
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Spin-down hdd
I tried to use hdparm once and I believe it killed 1 of my drives. Then I tried this: https://github.com/adelolmo/hd-idle It spins my hdds down property without jacking the load cycle count up. I managed to cut the power consumption of my NAS from 30w to just 14w by spinning the backup drive down.
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Dealing with external drives that refuse to spin down?
Had the same problem, I solved it with this tool: https://github.com/adelolmo/hd-idle
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Is it safe to use external HDDs for a NAS solution?
I also saw this program the other day which can be useful for external hard drives: hd-Idle.
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How to spin down/up external hard drive from a script?
Have a look at hd-idle. It's the only reliable way, works with all drives and I have been using it for a few years now: https://github.com/adelolmo/hd-idle
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Minimize access to media folder to enable disk standby
I have the sonarr/radarr metadata/config on an SSD while the media files stay on rotating disks. I want the disks to be on standby for as long as possible. I am using the hd-idle software on linux to put disks to sleep.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing bitrot and hd-idle you can also consider the following projects:
btrfscue - Recover files from damaged BTRFS filesystems
CrystalDiskInfo - CrystalDiskInfo
fatcat - FAT filesystems explore, extract, repair, and forensic tool
piscsi - PiSCSI allows a Raspberry Pi to function as emulated SCSI devices (hard disk, CD-ROM, and others) for vintage SCSI-based computers and devices. This is a fork of the RaSCSI project by GIMONS.
stressdisk - Stress test your disks / memory cards / USB sticks before trusting your valuable data to them
ToolBin - All the great tools we have for the field.
minio - The Object Store for AI Data Infrastructure
stats - macOS system monitor in your menu bar
fstabfmt - :large_blue_circle: Format /etc/fstab automatically.