I does not have to be local, but neither has to be shared by other
machines. You can mount a specific external partition for the engage server
only.

My question is: even though *only* those partitions *have* to be shared, is
there any harm in sharing others, giving the fact that each machine won't
try to access resources relevant to other machine? Or is there any
possibility of overlapping resources?

2012/6/6 Dr Leslaw Zieleznik <[email protected]>

> Tobias,
>
> But what about the     storage.dir  ?    Should it be local?   If so this
> would imply a large local storage for the engage server?, this is because:
>
> .streaming.directory = ${    .storage.dir}/streams
> .download.directory = ${    .storage.dir}/downloads
>
>
> Thanks,
> Leslaw
>
>
>
>
> On Jun 1, 2012, at 3:08 PM, Tobias Wunden wrote:
>
> Hi Frank,
>
> from a thread at the second of May, I read that the best way to
>
> minimize the duplication of data in a cluster is to put the entire
>
> org.opencastproject.storage.dir on a shared NFS drive. Which I did.
>
>
> only two selected directories should go onto a shared drive, which are the
> file.repo.path and the workspace.dir (both from config.properties). All the
> other directories *must not* got into shared locations, they are to be kept
> per host, otherwise you will experience nodes overwriting each other's data.
>
> Tobias
>
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