AW: [vdr] Doubling my available VDR disk space without cost or
loss of convenience.
Carsten Koch
Carsten.Koch at icem.com
Tue Sep 12 19:07:41 CEST 2006
martin wrote:
...
> go and get yourself a new hard disc :-)
Well, that option is of course always available. ;-)
Let's take a look at my vdr system:
/video> df -hT
Filesystem Type Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/hda2 xfs 147G 12G 136G 8% /
udev tmpfs 253M 236K 252M 1% /dev
/dev/hdb1 xfs 149G 86G 64G 58% /vdr2
/dev/hdc1 xfs 149G 115G 35G 77% /vdr3
/dev/hdd1 xfs 149G 114G 36G 77% /vdr4
athlon:/ nfs 148G 128G 21G 86% /athlon
athlon:/mp3 nfs 233G 142G 92G 61% /athlon/mp3
athlon:/vdr5 nfs 233G 107G 127G 46% /athlon/vdr5
athlon:/vdr6 nfs 233G 141G 93G 61% /athlon/vdr6
athlon:/vdr7 nfs 233G 179G 55G 77% /athlon/vdr7
athlon:/vdr8 nfs 233G 170G 64G 73% /athlon/vdr8
athlon:/vdr9 nfs 233G 210G 24G 90% /athlon/vdr9
athlon:/vdr10 nfs 149G 75G 75G 50% /athlon/vdr10
athlon:/video nfs 233G 211G 22G 91% /athlon/video
It would still be nice to integrate videos from other
sources seamlessly.
And: 20 disks are twice as much trouble as 10 disks.
My older disks have started to fail recently...
Carsten.
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