July 27, 201312 yr Currently I have a user share entitled "Movies" for movies (duh) set at the split-level "1'. I have all movies at the root of the share folder as shown in the below: Just so I'm clear on how this split-level concept works, does using my folder structure mean that each movies folder in the root of the share can be located on a separate disk? Or am I doing it wrong? New to unRAID but loving it so far, thanks guys.
July 27, 201312 yr Yes - you will get what you want. The way that I think of Split level is the number of directory levels that are allowed to be replicated on each disk. In your case with a Split Level of 1 this means the Movie folder can be replicated. Any folder that is created under that is constrained to the disk on which it is first created.
July 27, 201312 yr Author Yes - you will get what you want. The way that I think of Split level is the number of directory levels that are allowed to be replicated on each disk. In your case with a Split Level of 1 this means the Movie folder can be replicated. Any folder that is created under that is constrained to the disk on which it is first created. Yeah, that's how I was looking at it too, just wasn't sure if the "Movies" share folder counted or not, thanks for clearing it up ^^
July 27, 201312 yr So if I have: TV -> showname -> season 1 -> episode xx, as my folder structure, I would need split-level 3 if I want just the season, not the TV show on one disk?!
July 27, 201312 yr So if I have: TV -> showname -> season 1 -> episode xx, as my folder structure, I would need split-level 3 if I want just the season, not the TV show on one disk?! No - you want split level 2. Using Level 3 would allow the Season folder (which is at level 3) to be split over multiple disks.
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