Našel jsem řešení, heuréééééééééééééééééééééééékaaaaa!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!The M1015 card as delivered does not allow hard drives connected to it to go into IDLE (ie: Standby). Information as to how to enable Idle Power Management has been gleaned from the following sources:http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/har... (v=vs.85).aspxhttp://www.avsforum.com/t/1457151/how-long-should... The following has been written for Windows 7:1. Stop the array and prevent it from autostarting by changing the Auto Start Array Option to FALSE 2. Reboot the server.3. Create a restore point by: a. Clicking the Start Button, right-clicking Computer, and then clicking properties. b. In the left pane, click System Protection. c. Clicking the System Protection tab and then clicking on Create. Type a description for the restore point and then click create. d. The restore point will then get created.4. Uninstall the LSI storage adapter from device manager, by right clicking on it, and selecting uninstall.5. In the Confirm Device uninstall box, ensure that the “Delete the Driver Software for this device” box is ticked and then click on OK.6. Reboot the server.7. Download the appropriate driver package from the LSI9211-8i from LSI.com. The version I downloaded was LSImpt_SAS2_Windows_7_Windows_Server_2008_R2_P18.8. Edit file lsi_sas2.inf and under [Shutdown_addreg] insert the EnableIdlePowerManagement line in the [Shtudown_addreg] section: HKR,"StorPort","EnableIdlePowerManagement",0x00010001,0x019. Bring up device Manager by: … a. Clicking the Start Button, right-clicking Computer, and then clicking properties. b. In the left pane, clicking Device Manager.10. Right click on the LSI adapter and select properties11. Click on the driver tab and Select Update Driver12. Click on Browse my computer for driver software. IMPORTANT: DON’T select search for driver software as it seems to cause all sorts of problems with installing the driver. You MUST select “Let me pick from a list of …..”. Click have Disk and select the appropriate lsi_sas2.inf file.13. Reboot the ServerNOTE: You can tell if the hard drives are going to sleep, by interrogating their S.M.A.R.T. data. If the start/stop counter is increasing and the power-on time is not increasing linearly then the devices are going to sleep. HD Sentinel also seems to accurately report the devices sleeping.--> http://forum.flexraid.com/index.php/topic,4035.0.html Ukázat celý příspěvek