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</div></div>OK, that's what I thought would happen. A related question: Can the same directory be mapped into multiple Storage groups? For example, if I have 3 directories for recordings like this:<br>
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/srv/mythtv/a/recordings<br>
/srv/mythtv/b/recordings<br>
/srv/mythtv/c/recordings<br>
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Mapped to the following Storage Groups like this:<br>
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Default: /srv/mythtv/a/recordings, /srv/mythtv/b/recordings<br>
Sports: /srv/mythtv/c/recordings, /srv/mythtv/a/recordings<br>
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Will that be ok? I'm trying to come up with a scheme such that the small space I have on /srv/mythtv/c/recordings that I want to use when I record sports will be safe if I accidentally fill that drive up and some other sports show is going to record.<br>
</blockquote><div><br></div><div style>Yes, the same path can be entered in multiple storage group definitions, though I see little reason to assign the same paths to two storage groups, at that point you could get away with just one. If your goal is a bit more complex, you will want to keep in mind that mythtv has multiple methods for balancing the load/storage of recordings within the storage groups, you will want to select the one that makes the most sense to your goals. </div>
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