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GeneralA Long Linux Weekend Pin
#realJSOP21-Oct-18 12:43
mve#realJSOP21-Oct-18 12:43 
It's been... interesting.

Friday: I finally got my media server setup, and somewhere during the process, I lost a whole 2TB worth of movies.

Saturday: I added another 3TB drive (making the box hold 14TB). I also officially ran out of SATA ports on the motherboard (four built-on, and four in an add-on card). Interesting observation #1 - drives connected directly to the motherboard show up as regular drives, but drives connected to an add-on card show up as *removable* drives. I don't know why, but that surprised me. That night, I started putting movies back on the server, starting with movies that start with numbers.

Sunday: Copied movies that start with "A". I had an epiphany in the middle of this process - I had three prepped Linux boxes in the server room sitting there not doing anything, so I installed Brasero (among other things, it copies DVDs to .ISO files) on them, and started copying files on those as well. Interesting observation #2 - the default power management scheme is to turn off the monitor after 10 minutes of no use. Depending on the KVM switch you're using, this could become a problem because the monitor might not be turned on when you switch back to the machine after the monitor has been turned off by the OS.

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Issues:

0) I don't know why, but I couldn't copy files from any of the Linux boxes to the samba shares on the file server box. I suspect it might be because I don't have samba installed on any of them, but I haven't looked at it yet.

1) The monitor sleep thing I talked about before cused me to have to do a hard reset on the file server. Well, remember that thing I talked about regarding how the drives are mounted depending on where they're connected (motherboard or add-on card)? Well, when I did a hard reset, it corrupted one of the disks where I was copying movies, and when the system was done booting from the restart, that drive wasn't automatically mounted. When I tried to mount it, I got the dreaded "superblock cannot be reached" error. To say I was heaving depressed at the thought of having to RE-COPY ALL 210 MOVIES would be an understatement. However, I found a fix (to be included in my article about migrating to Linux), and I got all the files back!

2) Brasero can't seem to create files on network shares, so I've had to shuttle the files around from the Linux boxes to the file server (Windows does not exhibit this problem). In point of fact, Brasero does not retain last-used settings at all, and that annoys the hell outa me.

I have yet to put Linux on my main desktop, or my wife's desktop, because I still have to copy movies B-Z do the file server. I'm staring at the stack of B movies wondering if I could hire a neighborhood kid to sit in the server room and copy movies for me... I already have almost 600 on the server...

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I installed samba on all of the non-server boxes, and that fixed the problem where I couldn't copy files to the server.
".45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly" - JSOP, 2010
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You can never have too much ammo - unless you're swimming, or on fire. - JSOP, 2010
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When you pry the gun from my cold dead hands, be careful - the barrel will be very hot. - JSOP, 2013


modified 21-Oct-18 19:13pm.

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GeneralA Short Linux Weekend Pin
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GeneralA new date standard? Pin
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