Hallo Klaus,
Normally it should not be necessary to use the
[0-9][0-9][0-9].vdr files
when creating those lists. The only thing that comes into my mind in this context is that it is used to calculate the free size
including the
deleted recordings !? If that is the case then maybe
index.vdr could be
used instead to find out how many minutes the deleted
recording is and
add that to the free time instead of using the size :) Or
somehow check
if the videofiles are linked and then don't touch them.
VDR only determines the size of the recording directories when it is started. Once it is running, it shouldn't wake up your additional disks.
OK, I can't say 100% if VDR keeps the disks sleeping as I for the same reason have deactivated RemoveDeletedRecodrings in housekeeping and remove the deleted recordings in a script short after booting.
Are you starting/stopping VDR all the time?
No, but for bughunts or trying a new Plugin/patch one has to restart VDR quite offen and inbetween the disks offen have fallen asleep again (after 20 min) so they are then waken up every time ;) Not doing this would prolong their lives and keep noise down :)
At least it would be nice if the undelete plugin could create its list of deleted recordings without waking up the disks. Maybe with some kind of (internal) option that says : don't check used space Just to answer the question in advance. No, the undelete plugin is not used so offen ;), but sometimes a recording is deleted too early or one really want's to delete some recordings to free up space and then it would be nice if the disk keept sleeping.
Maybe there is an easy way to solve one or both of these problems ? But if it is a difficult task then it is not so important and you can either put it on the todo with low prio or forget it.
Greetings Christian Jacobsen