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Liking the Swar plotter .. trying to use the skip_full_destinations param, it seems to always calculate on root. I use ubuntu and my dest dirs are sym links ( created via ln -s ) such that I can swing the drive destinations while the jobs are running.
Would be nice to see in the viewer the drive usage ..
very least maybe display number of plots in the dest dir ? i.e ls -l destDrive/*.plot | wc -l . That way you wouldnt have to dereference the links .. and you could even add a maxDestPlot function. Instead of calculating disk avail, perhaps the plotter can calc maxPlots avail on the dest drive. The job would shut down if the dest Drive would exceed X number of plots.
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Liking the Swar plotter .. trying to use the skip_full_destinations param, it seems to always calculate on root. I use ubuntu and my dest dirs are sym links ( created via ln -s ) such that I can swing the drive destinations while the jobs are running.
Would be nice to see in the viewer the drive usage ..
very least maybe display number of plots in the dest dir ? i.e ls -l destDrive/*.plot | wc -l . That way you wouldnt have to dereference the links .. and you could even add a maxDestPlot function. Instead of calculating disk avail, perhaps the plotter can calc maxPlots avail on the dest drive. The job would shut down if the dest Drive would exceed X number of plots.
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