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PROGRAM:

NAME


mhddfs - The driver combines a several mount points into the single one.

SYNOPSIS


mhddfs /dir1,/dir2[,/path/to/dir3] /path/to/mount [-o options]
mhddfs /dir1 dir2,dir3 /mount/point [-o options]
...
fusermount -u /path/to/mount

fstab record example:
mhddfs#/path/to/dir1,/path/to/dir2 /mnt/point fuse defaults 0 0

mhddfs#/dir1,/dir2,/dir3 /mnt fuse logfile=/var/log/mhddfs.log 0 0

OPTIONS


with an -o option1,option2... you can specify some additional options:

logfile=/path/to/file.log
specify a file that will contain debug information.

loglevel=x
0 - debug messages

1 - info messages

2 - standard (default) messages

mlimit=size[m|k|g]
a free space size threshold If a drive has the free space less than the threshold specifed
then another drive will be choosen while creating a new file. If all the drives have free
space less than the threshold specified then a drive containing most free space will be
choosen.

Default value is 4G, minimum value is 100M.

This option accepts suffixes:
[mM] - megabytes

[gG] - gigabytes

[kK] - kilobytes

For an information about the additional options see output of:
mhddfs -h

DESCRIPTION


The file system allows to unite a several mount points (or directories) to the single one.
So a one big filesystem is simulated and this makes it possible to combine a several hard
drives or network file systems. This system is like unionfs but it can choose a drive with
the most of free space, and move the data between drives transparently for the
applications.

While writing files they are written to a 1st hdd until the hdd has the free space (see
mlimit option), then they are written on a 2nd hdd, then to 3rd etc.

df will show a total statistics of all filesystems like there is a big one hdd.

If an overflow arises while writing to the hdd1 then a file content already written will
be transferred to a hdd containing enough of free space for a file. The transferring is
processed on-the-fly, fully transparent for the application that is writing. So this
behaviour simulates a big file system.

WARNINGS
The filesystems are combined must provide a possibility to get their parameters correctly
(e.g. size of free space). Otherwise the writing failure can occur (but data consistency
will be ok anyway). For example it is a bad idea to combine a several sshfs systems
together.

Please read FUSE documentation for a further conception.

COPYRIGHT


Distributed under GPLv3

Copyright (C) 2008 Dmitry E. Oboukhov <dimka@avanto.org>

February 2008 mhddfs(1)

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