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Moving pics to another drive (disk full)

Started by Fishy0118, April 02, 2007, 06:37:15 PM

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Fishy0118

Hello,

   I've recently noticed that the drive hosting my gallery + server (apache+mysql+php on winXP) is running out of space, and thus I like to move some of the existing albums to another drive. Do I just move those pics to the new drive and update the indexes in the database? or is there a more graceful way of doing it?  I wouldn't mind moving ALL of the albums to the new drive if that's the easier/safer way to go ... or maybe i should move the whole CPG installation as if moving to a new server? But how about the directory structures and such ... hmm   :-\

   Thanks!

;)

Stramm

you could move the entire albums folder to the new drive and create a symlink to it

Joachim Müller

Quote from: Fishy0118 on April 02, 2007, 06:37:15 PM
Hello,

   I've recently noticed that the drive hosting my gallery + server (apache+mysql+php on winXP)
No real symlink on WinXP. Not a server OS anyway. Note that we do not recommend self-hosting.

Fishy0118

Quote from: Stramm on April 02, 2007, 07:08:11 PM
you could move the entire albums folder to the new drive and create a symlink to it

Yeah ... i investigated the symlink option as well (experimented with Apache for some other stuff and it seems to work) ... but i haven't thought about moving the entire album and use symlink! Thanks for the suggestion  ;)

Fishy0118

Quote from: GauGau on April 02, 2007, 08:12:07 PM
Note that we do not recommend self-hosting.

Hello GauGau ... what's the reason behind this? I mean ... someone has to host the gallery ... and why it shouldn't be me?  Thanks  :P

Joachim Müller

Because maintaining a webserver that is available on the internet is a pro-job that requires 24/7 maintenance and a lot of work. Has been discussed in detail on other threads. We recommend web-hosting unless you're a professional, experienced webserver admin and you are willing to spend a lot of time maintaining it (checking logs, subscribing to various bug report newsletter, keeping your server up-to-date).