Why are the Greyhole drives mounted in the LZ by default?
Posted: Sun Nov 24, 2013 9:41 am
Hi Folks. First Post.
Just got my Amahi system up and running (and all seems well), but I have not setup Greyhole yet. I currently have a 40GB drive as my system drives with all the typical partitions, a 700 GB drive mounted at /var/hda/files as the landing zone and two 3TB drives that I will use for my storage pool mounted at /var/hda/files/drives/drive01 (and 02 respectively). This seems to be the way the examples are setup.
So, is it me or does it seem weird that we are mounting the pool drives in the Landing Zone? I guess Greypool is smart enough to figure this out and deal with it, but ... well.. it seems weird in a recursive kind of way, I guess. I have noticed that there is an empty folder at /var/hda/drives. What is the purpose of this folder? Would it make more sense to mount my storage pool drives there?
Is there some fundamental concept I am missing or am I being anal. Or both... What is the best practice here?
Thanks
-Hal
P.S. Sorry, if this is covered elsewhere. Also, originally posted this accidentally in the File Sharing forum. oops... I delete that one.
Just got my Amahi system up and running (and all seems well), but I have not setup Greyhole yet. I currently have a 40GB drive as my system drives with all the typical partitions, a 700 GB drive mounted at /var/hda/files as the landing zone and two 3TB drives that I will use for my storage pool mounted at /var/hda/files/drives/drive01 (and 02 respectively). This seems to be the way the examples are setup.
So, is it me or does it seem weird that we are mounting the pool drives in the Landing Zone? I guess Greypool is smart enough to figure this out and deal with it, but ... well.. it seems weird in a recursive kind of way, I guess. I have noticed that there is an empty folder at /var/hda/drives. What is the purpose of this folder? Would it make more sense to mount my storage pool drives there?
Is there some fundamental concept I am missing or am I being anal. Or both... What is the best practice here?
Thanks
-Hal
P.S. Sorry, if this is covered elsewhere. Also, originally posted this accidentally in the File Sharing forum. oops... I delete that one.