mounting smb drive to play recordings on remote server

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Lauri Tischler wrote:
> C.Y.M wrote:
> 
>> I have setup a vdr client using streamdev client/server and xine. I
>> would like
>> to be able to play the recordings that are stored on the main server
>> on the
>> client.  The client has a /video0 directory for its own recordings and
>> I tried
>> to mount /video1 as a smb drive.  Unfortunately, no matter what I try,
>> I can not
>> get the /video1 directory to show in vdr.  I have tried just making two
>> directories on the local machine (not using smb) named /video0 and
>> /video1 but
>> still the second directory does not show up.  I am starting vdr with
>> "vdr -l 3
>> -v /video0 -c /etc/vdr -E /etc/vdr -P'xine -r'"  Is there something Im
>> missing?
> 
> 
> It does not work that way, recordings are stored on /video0,
> if there is no room on /video0 a link is made there and
> actual file written to /video1
> 
> I have two boxes, MainVDR and BedRoom.
> MainVDR has disk, /video for its on use.
> BedRoom has disk, /video for it own use
> BedRoom also has directory defined, /video/MainVDR
> and MainVDR:/video disk nfs-mounted there.
> Works like charm.
> 

So you have to use NFS instead of SMB.. I bet that is why.  Also, you have to
change the "resume ID" on the clients, correct?

Thanks,


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