NAME¶
hdapsd - park the drive in case of an emergency
SYNOPSIS¶
hdapsd [-f|-d <device>|-s
<sensitivity>|-a|
-v|-b|-p|-t|-y|
-l|-V|-h]
OPTIONS¶
- -d --device=<device>
- <device> is likely to be hda or sda. Can be given
multiple times to protect multiple devices.
- -f --force
- Force unloading heads, even if kernel thinks different (on
pre ATA7 drives). This only works when adding devices by hand (-d).
- -s
--sensitivity=<sensitivity>
- How sensitive hdapsd should be to movements. Defaults to
15, higher values mean less sensitive.
- -a --adaptive
- Adaptive threshold (automatic increase when the built-in
keyboard/mouse are used).
- -v --verbose
- Get verbose statistics.
- -b --background
- Run the process in the background.
- -p --pidfile[=<pidfile>]
- Create a pid file when running in background. If
<pidfile> is not specified, it's set to /var/run/hdapsd.pid.
- -t --dry-run
- Don't actually park the drive.
- -y --poll-sysfs
- Force use of sysfs interface to accelerometer.
- -l --syslog
- Log to syslog instead of stdout/stderr.
- -V --version
- Display version information and exit.
- -h --help
- Display help and exit.
You can send SIGUSR1 to deactivate hdapsd for 8 seconds.