
Aaaanyway...
1- I'm testing Amahi/Greyhole with a 160GB system drive / landing zone for the shares. After basic Amahi install i added two 250GB disks and added them to the storage pool. I've set up most of my shares to use 1 extra copy but the largest, "movies" to use 0 copies. The 2 drives are are filling up quick and I'll probably replace them with the 1TB drives from my WHS if i decide to continue after the test. I've read about the "--going" command, but I'm pretty sure one of the drives can't hold all the files, because of the large "movie" share which is now split between the 2 drives. What would be the best way to handle this? (replace BOTH smaller drives with 2 1TB drives). It took a long time to copy these files from another machine and I don't want to mess up things because I'm doing something wrong....
2- I'm analyzing the Greyhole logs, to see what it is doing. I think I understand the reason for the " 7 sleep: Nothing to do... Sleeping" message every 10 seconds (easy to see if the daemon is still running, I assume), but it fills up the log very quickly. Wouldn't it be possible to just add this 'sleep' message once and only add another message to the log when it starts doing something else? I guess you could check on the daemon with an extra command line argument like "greyhole --status" or something, that could also go into the log " 7 status: sleeping for 2400s" or something. Not that important, just a thought.
Again, I'm impressed by Greyhole; it seems to be unique in the Linux world. I'll hope that Amahi / Greyhole will make some real competition for WHS.
Richard