<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">An alternative would be to have a 2nd
disk, with a different filesystem on it (run JFS/XFS on the main mythtv
filesystem, and the other one on your "backup" filesystem).</font>
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<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Then set up a job which permanently
cycles around looking for new files (find has an option to find files created/modified
since XXXX), and copies them to the 2nd disk. Set this up to be low priority
(nice -20) or to run at a time when mythtv is not recording. If your 1st
filesystem or disk crashes, remount your 2nd drive's filesystem as the
main one.</font>
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<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Also, I don't think that using the Software
RAID mirroring is as bad as you say (ie days of rebuild), esp for mirroring/RAID
1. There are alot of other things which can cause major problems
and if you have an OS filesystem crash what are you going to do? Days
to rebuild, right? I think you are making life too complex for yourself
and focussing on creating a solution to a problem that is rare- there are
a LOT of other things that can bite you (do you have a 2nd power supply
in your server? a standby server?). </font>
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<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">But that is just my opinion, if you
want to have 2 filesystems, then go for it! It'd actually be a nice
thing if mythtv could handle multiple filesystems for storage.</font>
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</font><font size=3>Indulis</font>