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Hi,
I've compiled proftpd for the DNS-323 in order to provide SSL/TLS enabled FTP transfers. Everything works ok except that it prevents the HD going into sleep mode.
I've run a strace on the process and the only thing that it does is lstat() on some really small files it creates in /etc and /var/log, i.e. files not located on the hard drive. Will this prevent the HD sleep?
Is there some other way for force the drives to spin down?
Cheers,
Martin
Edit: Running 1.04 + Fonz fun_plug 0.5(running lighttpd), HD sleep works until I start the proftpd daemon
Last edited by SweMart (2008-03-25 00:57:25)
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SweMart wrote:
Hi,
I've compiled proftpd for the DNS-323 in order to provide SSL/TLS enabled FTP transfers. Everything works ok except that it prevents the HD going into sleep mode.
I've run a strace on the process and the only thing that it does is lstat() on some really small files it creates in /etc and /var/log, i.e. files not located on the hard drive. Will this prevent the HD sleep?
Is there some other way for force the drives to spin down?
Cheers,
Martin
Edit: Running 1.04 + Fonz fun_plug 0.5(running lighttpd), HD sleep works until I start the proftpd daemon
I'm curious to know if an answer has been found for this? ![]()
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how much memory does proftpd consume (do top)... maybe it uses too much so swapping occurs...
#cat /proc/swaps
and chk the output
also, try lsof instead of strace..
hope it helps!
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