On Sun, 2005-10-30 at 15:41, Michael T. Dean wrote: > Right, although, if you have an NFS mount with access to the recordings, > it will be used in preference to having Myth stream the file to the > frontend. So, maybe not irrelevant, but not required. >
So given a setup with two backend systems (master backend has the database) and the slave backend uses NFS to mount the recordings directory how does Myth keep track of recordings? Is the location of each recording kept in the database? If the NFS mount is subsequently removed so the slave backend now uses local storage will the recordings made by the slave backend prior to this change be inaccessible because the database thinks they are local to the slave but they are really on the NFS system?
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