Time Capsule Disk Drive Power Settings

I use my time capsule disk drive for storing various data eg photos music etc. The disk seems to go to "sleep" after a relatively short period of inactivity and to take quite a few seconds to wake back up again. Are there any user controls to manage theses settings?

I have the same problem.
So far it was just annoying that I had to wait almost each time for accessing the TC but just minutes ago the TC became unresponsive completely through WLAN durin a spin up of the HD.
What I did was that I archived a new file to the mounted TC drive by drag and drop. Naturally I had to watch the spinning rainbow for 15 secs since the HD was down (to me the spin down interval is around 5 minutes which means apart from continuously doing something on it it becomes sleepy and non-responsive practically instantly).
After the copy finished (in 15 sec for one <1MBytes file) I went into a folder to browse its content. Here I got spinning rainbow again and then the wlan icon in the menu bar started to blink which is the way the TC wlan dies to me. It connects and disconnects in ca. 6 sec loops.
During all of this an internet radio was played on an other computer.
Making it short I'd like to have control on the disk spin down interval. Very much needed!
What I had in mind was to have a small program running continuously on each of my computers. This tool should put some bytes of data onto the TC in every minutes so that way keeping it alive.
Does anyone know such a tool or we might need to make one for ourself? Probably creating a scheduled special applescript?

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    manzalawy7 wrote:
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  • How do I maintain my Time Capsule hard drive?

    How do I maintain the hard drive in my Time Capsule, say I wanted to maintain it with Disk Utility, Drive Genius, or Disk Warrior?
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    apple says to never run disk utility on a time capsule disk and says when you reboot the time capsule it will check the file system. i tried to run disk utility on a sprase bundle and it trashed it and made it unusable. from other things i've read, it made it sound like if you need to run disk utility, or disk warrior, your supposed to remove the drive from the time capsule and connect it directly to the computer.

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    Some of you are going to love this!!
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    Time Capsule is connected to my Mac, via an Ethernet cable-- I don't know if this matters or not, maybe it will work over the wireless connection too, let me know!
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    But the important thing is, problem solved .
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  • Time Capsule Hard Drive Problems

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    This will take an age 2 ages and half an age.
    http://pondini.org/TM/18.html
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  • Time capsule hard drive starts/stops every 5 min: problem?

    Every five minutes, whether or not a time machine backup is due, my 1 TB time capsule hard drive starts, spools up, then stops (I used a stopwatch to time the interval).  Is this a problem?  Never happened when unit was new (late 2010), or before Lion.

    Yes, it is a problem..
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