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Notes on how to control the Seagate Dockstar's LEDs under debian
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The following syntax shows how to control both LEDs | |
echo [command] > /sys/class/leds/dockstar\:green\:health/trigger | |
echo [command] > /sys/class/leds/dockstar\:orange\:misc/trigger | |
In the above examples replace [command] with one of the following: | |
none - turns off the LED. | |
default-on - turns on the LED. | |
timer - allows you to set timed on/off lighting in milliseconds. | |
mmc0 - blinks the LED when the MMC card is accessed, similar to an HDD light on your computer. | |
nand-disk - blinks the LED when the NAND device is accessed, similar to an HDD light on your computer. (doesn't seem to work with USB mounted drives) | |
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Example on how to use timer-based control for the LEDs, | |
Example: 1 sec on, 5 sec off | |
# echo timer > /sys/class/leds/dockstar\:orange\:misc/trigger | |
# echo 1000 > /sys/class/leds/dockstar\:orange\:misc/delay_on | |
# echo 5000 > /sys/class/leds/dockstar\:orange\:misc/delay_off | |
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