Andy,
Thanks, that is helpful.
> If you want to leave it open-ended and can't use an LVM, then yes, you
> would need two xrootd's.
The problem with LVM is that they typically do not allow you to remove
disks from volumes. Very Large monolithic filesystems also scare me
(zfs not withstanding...)
One more question: Can I force xrootd to bind to a particular network
interface? I know I can specify the port, but I want to specify
192.168.1.10:1094 (ie, private eth1) rather than 128.91.45.10:1094 (ie,
public eth0).
Thanks.
-paul
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