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On Dec 28, 2012 10:13 AM, "Nick Rout" <<a href="mailto:nick.rout@gmail.com">nick.rout@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>
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> On Dec 28, 2012 9:58 AM, "Robert Dege" <<a href="mailto:livemotion@gmail.com">livemotion@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>
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> > Mike,<br>
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> > I currently have two HDDs in my system. One is mounted as /myth is partitioned to hold photos, music, movies, fanart, livetv, and recording shows (/myth/shows1). The other disk is partitioned for the OS, and recording shows (/myth/shows2). Both directories (/myth/shows1, /myth/shows2) are listed in the Default Storage Group.<br>
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> > When watching certain shows that are actively recording, I experience a 1 sec pause, every 5-7 seconds. It was determined that this was caused by using the OS disk for recording shows (something about the amount of IO generated by Mysql). I do not experience this pausing problem when watching livetv, since livetv is stored on the other disk.<br>
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> > So, my plan is to install a 3rd HDD into the system, add that to the Default Storage Group (/myth/shows3), and remove the OS disk (/myth/shows2).<br>
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> > I want to know if removing /myth/shows2 from the Default Storage Group will prevent me from watching any previously recorded shows that currently reside within the /myth/shows2 directory.<br>
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> No you won't have access to them. Move them to /myth/shows3.<br>
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> You may then have a lot of space left on the /mny/shows2 drive.</p>
<p>Oops typo there, should be 'space left on the /myth/shows2 drive...'</p>
<p>Bloody android keyboard.</p>
<p>> It can be profitably used for videos or photos or music.<br>
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> Mike, what about a 'watch from but don't record to' storage group type? Actually I guess that pretty well matches a description of the videos collection :)</p>