2013/3/6 Peter Münster pmlists@free.fr:
On Wed, Mar 06 2013, Stephan Loescher wrote:
The workaround I use is to mount the server in a subdirectory e.g. mount the server-directory to /net/media/data/video/servervideo and start the client-vdr like this: vdr -Pstreamdev-client -Pxineliboutput -v/net/media/data/video
On Wed, Mar 06 2013, Udo Richter wrote:
You can always mount an unionfs or aufs on top of the read only mount, and redirect all write access to a local disk or ram disk. That way VDR will be able to write its status files without changing the source file system.
Hi Stephan and Udo,
Unfortunately I don't understand. Could you please show examples?
I have for example this directory: /net/media/data/video/Pippi-geht-von-Bord/2010-07-31.06.55.50.99.rec The slave (nfs-client) should read it, but it should not write anything to this directory (or its parents). Is this possible with your solutions?
With a union filesystem you can mount the lower level read only and have an upper layer where changes get stored. So yes - the master file system will for sure not be touched and you can keep VDR as is and keep full functionality.