Doing video rotation to another disk and mocord?
Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2013 6:38 pm
I have 2 things I'd love to do.
1) I'd like to use my always on disk for ZM to record, but every few hours, I'd like to move the recordings to a disk array that I otherwise spin down.
It looks like I can just go to something like zoneminder/events/1/13/01/17 and move data to another disk while leaving a symlink behind.
Is there a pre-made script that does this, or should I write my own?
2) I know about Mocord, but I think what I'd like is to have Modect which I keep kind of long, but also have continuous recording to different files, which I throw away every 24H or so without discarding the modect events.
Is that possible, or are they linked and I can't delete continuous recording without deleting motion events too?
3) I have OPT_FAST_DELETE enabled. When I delete events, I understand zmaudit is supposed to delete the disk files, although it doesn't seem to be doing this reliably or timely for me.
How often is it supposed to run and clean up?
Are there known problems were disk events don't always get deleted later?
Thanks,
Marc
1) I'd like to use my always on disk for ZM to record, but every few hours, I'd like to move the recordings to a disk array that I otherwise spin down.
It looks like I can just go to something like zoneminder/events/1/13/01/17 and move data to another disk while leaving a symlink behind.
Is there a pre-made script that does this, or should I write my own?
2) I know about Mocord, but I think what I'd like is to have Modect which I keep kind of long, but also have continuous recording to different files, which I throw away every 24H or so without discarding the modect events.
Is that possible, or are they linked and I can't delete continuous recording without deleting motion events too?
3) I have OPT_FAST_DELETE enabled. When I delete events, I understand zmaudit is supposed to delete the disk files, although it doesn't seem to be doing this reliably or timely for me.
How often is it supposed to run and clean up?
Are there known problems were disk events don't always get deleted later?
Thanks,
Marc