Tobias, There really is a 'cleanup' operation at the end of every workflow, but how does it know that folders for progressive download should be removed when there is a streaming server on the system? Does the operation need additional parameters or as you said there is a bug? I can obviously modify the operation 'distribute-download' (or even remove from the workflow) but that's probably not what you want?
And finally a very basic question: how do run an operation separately from the workflow? Many thanks for your help, Leslaw On May 1, 2012, at 9:17 AM, Tobias Wunden wrote: > Leslaw, > >> My question is whether the media files are repeated on the same way on 3 >> servers installation with a shared storage, as on the '3 in 1' installation, >> i.e: >> >> twice on the /streams folder, >> once on the /dowloads folder, >> once on the /workspace folder, >> once on the /files folder. >> so in summary a media file are repeated on the same storage 5 times. >> >> And secondly, when the streaming sever is used, is it necessary to keep the >> media in /workspace, /files and /downloads folders? As I understand this >> space is normally used for the progressive download. > > there is a "cleanup" operation available which is part of the default > workflow. This operation should be taking care of removing all the files that > you don't want to keep. If after running this operation there are still files > left in /workspace or /files that you did not specifically exclude from being > "cleaned up" (aka removed), this should be reported as a bug. > > Tobias > _______________________________________________ > Matterhorn-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.opencastproject.org/mailman/listinfo/matterhorn-users ====================== Dr Leslaw Zieleznik OBIS (Oxford Brookes Information Solutions) Oxford Brookes University Headington Oxford OX3 0BP ______________________ [email protected] Tel: +44 (0)1865 483973 Fax: +44 (0)1865 483073 ======================
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