When adding new files, snapraid sync complains that they have zero subsecond timestamps. So I always need to run snapraid touch afterwards. Afaik subsecond timestamps are important to detect changes. Wouldn't it make sense to set subsecond timestamps during sync?
Finished :) Everything worked out well. Thousand thanks for you support!
wow thats a great and detailed explanation. I wil do so and report back how things went. :) Thanks a lot! Your knowledge of Snapraid is awesome!
Hello everyone I want to grow my setup and need your advice how to do so. Currently it looks like this (2x 3 TB parity + bunch of 2 and 3 TB data disks): 3 TB parity /srv/dev-disk-by-label-Parity_8Bay1/snapraid.parity 3 TB 2-parity /srv/dev-disk-by-label-Parity_Int1/snapraid.2-parity 2 TB disk d1bay2 /srv/dev-disk-by-label-Data_8Bay2 2 TB disk d2bay3 /srv/dev-disk-by-label-Data_8Bay3 2 TB disk d3bay4 /srv/dev-disk-by-label-Data_8Bay4 2 TB disk d4bay5 /srv/dev-disk-by-label-Data_8Bay5 2 TB disk d5bay6...
Hello everyone, I've recently set up a new box with Snapraid housing my video files. Along with each movie file (TS format) there are a few meta files created for each recording. These contain e.g. detailed descriptions and stuff and mostly don't change. However there are some files that are changed every time you simply select or play+stop a movie, because stuff like access time, last position and other markers are stored in those files. Now I'm in doubt if these small changes unnecessarily put...