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new split level

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10 hours ago, lionelhutz said:

 

 

Just don't create manual directories..... :/

 

 

 

 

As I already explained.

 

 

 

I dont get this. You mean i should create every folder as a user share?  


I seperate my user shares like this

appdata    Programme
Archiv    Datengrab
domains    VM Instanzen
downloads    Temporäre Downloads
http_cache    Web Download Cache
isos    ISO Images
Kamera    Kamera Videos
nextcloud
Privat    Privat
storj    Storj
system    System Daten
Windows 10 VM    

 

And it feels good this way.

 

Problems i have with current split level: most shares would need different split levels set

 

Like Archiv, downloads and nextcloud, privat also and windows 10. 

 

So out of 12 shares i would use "smart split" in 5.

 

I could make 100 more shares, but i dont think it will make it easier...

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13 hours ago, limetech said:

 

Has it's place I guess.  Suppose you have this:

 

Movies/Aliens/video_ts/*.vob

 

All the *.vob files will get placed in same directory (video_ts), but nothing forces video_ts to exist in Aliens.  Would be possible (though unlikely) that

Movies/Aliens  (directory) exists on say disk1, and then

Movies/Aliens/video_ts (directory with files) get created on disk2.

Hence perhaps possible 2 disks spin up to watch Aliens.

 

So maybe you wouldn't use this 'smart split' with such structured contents, but then it's not so smart ?

 

Also, i could have an better idea. relocation the files based on how they are accessed, but i guess, thats to hard to implement? Thats why i came up with the light version which is probably easier to implement and (i think) dont has negative effects like performancewise.

 

Like log file accesses and if files are accessed together in a specific time (or from same process (if that is possible to tell)), they should be moved on the same hdd. I guess that would be the 100% solution.

Edited by nuhll

On 4/29/2018 at 9:08 PM, nuhll said:

after (what my new "zero intelligence needed" smart split level could do:

/some/share/films/film1

-> file1 (hdd1)

-> file2 (hdd1)

-> file3 (hdd1)

 

/some/share/films/idc1

-> file1 (hdd3)

-> file2 (hdd3)

-> file3 (hdd3)

 

/some/share/films/idc1/something/ishere

-> file1 (hdd5)

-> file2 (hdd5)

-> file3 (hdd5)

 

/some/share/series/serie/serie s01/film1

-> file1 (hdd2)

-> file2 (hdd2)

-> file3 (hdd2)

 

You do realize that this assignment can be achieved by setting

 

films  = Automatically split only the top level directory as required

This would split the folder films over the disks, but keep sub-folders together. The allocation method determines which sub-folders go to which disk

 

series = Automatically split only the top two directory levels as required

This would split the folder series/serie over the disks, seasons (series01) will be kept together on the same disk. Again the allocation method determines on what disk to place these season folders.

 

In the above explanation it is assumed that all disks are included for the particular share.

7 minutes ago, bonienl said:

You do realize that this assignment can be achieved by setting 

 

I think he wants to achieve this without having to think about split levels, which can be a lot of mental gyrations to get right, especially for a casual user.

His 'smart split' idea would keep all files of a directory on the same device, but for above example, would not necessarily keep all episodes of the same series on the same device, which maybe isn't a problem anyway.

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38 minutes ago, limetech said:

 

I think he wants to achieve this without having to think about split levels, which can be a lot of mental gyrations to get right, especially for a casual user.

His 'smart split' idea would keep all files of a directory on the same device, but for above example, would not necessarily keep all episodes of the same series on the same device, which maybe isn't a problem anyway.


Correct. Casual user, i need to not forget that.  Thats what i mean.

On 5/2/2018 at 5:37 AM, nuhll said:

 

I dont get this. You mean i should create every folder as a user share?  

 

 

A share is the TOP level directory on a disk. Nothing more. So manually create the share directories on each disk where you want the share. Once again, share directories are just the top level directory on a disk. If you want a share called TV to use disk 1, disk 2 and disk 3 then create a directory called TV on disk 1, disk 2 and disk 3.

 

Once the share directories are there, manual will only allow a sub-directory to exist on a single disk.

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Yeah, but still all other dirs after would be on the same disk as the folder before?!

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