Excelent information, i'll be replying more once I can consolidate and process all of whats in here.<br><br>As an FYI I am using HighDef, I have a pcHD3000 card in the box, but only one tuner. Don't see a huge need for a second tuner or to be recording more than
one thing at once, I'm not a huge TV buff, just enough that there are
some shows every season I just don't want to miss. I have an NVidia 6200 in there so ASSUMABLY XvMC is available, though i'm running a 2.8 HT Intel processor and HD is still running slowly for me...not nearly as smooth as through my TV and periodicly jumping/tearing...some stations have audio/video out of sync issues as well (or did, havn't gotten anything into .20 yet to see if that's been fixed). Any sure way to tell if XvMC is running or not?
<br><br>As to the whole networked file system thing, what's this myth_archive_job.pl script? Is this included within the myth installation (/usr/share/mythtv somewhere) or is this a put together thing I can find in the WIKI somewhere? I assume what this thing does is moves the physical data from one drive to another drive before playback?
<br><br>I had always expected that I needed to have one huge LVM Partition mounted to the frontend for this all to work, am I to understand some of you have like /video1, /video2, /video3, partitions out there and simply simlink to the various files from your /video partition? Does MythArchiver work in a situation such as this?
<br><br>Can anyone go a bit more indepth into this kind of setup as to how this somewhat works? Having multiple drives non LVM all running seperate from each other storing files would definately be my method of choice (can chose to backup a given drive or not depending on the criticality of the data.)
<br><br>And while i've got some attention here, does anyone have a backup solution that doesn't involve "Oh heck, i've just lost 2 years of programming because my drive died." :)<br><br>--Douglas Wagner<br><br><div>
<span class="gmail_quote">On 9/17/06, <b class="gmail_sendername">jack snodgrass</b> <<a href="mailto:mrlinuxgroups@gmail.com">mrlinuxgroups@gmail.com</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
On 9/17/06, Big Wave Dave <<a href="mailto:bigwavedave@gmail.com">bigwavedave@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br><br>> What case are you using to hold all those drives and still have that<br>> much room left?<br>><br>
> Dave<br><br>I've got a 5' Rack in my office. 90% of my stuff is rack mounted in there.<br>My 4U cases will hold 12, 3.5 drives. Because of noise and heat, I've only<br>got 7 mounted in my NAS box. My other boxes each have one for booting
<br>and another drive for local storage. I'm trying to replace some of my<br>smaller drives with larger ones and reduce the total number of drives<br>I'm using.<br><br>jack<br>_______________________________________________
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