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I have not updated Moonfire-nvr for about 2 months? But while moonfire is undertaking a disk allocation reduction, I thought I might use the time to log this enhancement request.
I've added three now cameras and needed to re-allocated the 8 TBs of disk space to bring onboard 6 new areas (main & sub) for storage for the three new cameras. As a result, I reduced the allocation on other cameras.
After I confirm the amount typing in the exact size requirements, the system goes into file removal mode and the colored console is replaced by a screen filled with numbers (presumably files) that are to be deleted. The process can take several minutes, and knowing what I do in working with large amount of files in the project, one must be patient and let the Western Digital Purple hard disk execute the file removals.
A new user may not realize what a task is being undertaken by removing files, so I suggest 1) the user be warned that the file removal may take 5-10 minutes or more, and/or 2) that the colorful ncurses interface may be replaced temporarily with a screen-full of files and that the program is not going into a tailspin. It's the final screen, an artifact of ncurses and a huge removal command, that may confuse new users.
Here are some relevant screenshots.
edit: I should add that I'm also in a tmux "shell" when I execute the above.
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I have not updated Moonfire-nvr for about 2 months? But while moonfire is undertaking a disk allocation reduction, I thought I might use the time to log this enhancement request.
I've added three now cameras and needed to re-allocated the 8 TBs of disk space to bring onboard 6 new areas (main & sub) for storage for the three new cameras. As a result, I reduced the allocation on other cameras.
After I confirm the amount typing in the exact size requirements, the system goes into file removal mode and the colored console is replaced by a screen filled with numbers (presumably files) that are to be deleted. The process can take several minutes, and knowing what I do in working with large amount of files in the project, one must be patient and let the Western Digital Purple hard disk execute the file removals.
A new user may not realize what a task is being undertaken by removing files, so I suggest 1) the user be warned that the file removal may take 5-10 minutes or more, and/or 2) that the colorful ncurses interface may be replaced temporarily with a screen-full of files and that the program is not going into a tailspin. It's the final screen, an artifact of ncurses and a huge removal command, that may confuse new users.
Here are some relevant screenshots.
edit: I should add that I'm also in a tmux "shell" when I execute the above.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: