For the nerds out there, I set up an attached drive to handle the MVS forums attachments today.
It wasn't trivial, but yet not easy.
I'm ok with Linux/command line, but recruited help for this. We created, and attached and mounted a drive, and mapped it to... /storage.
Then symlinked /var/www/matthewsvolvosite.com/forums/files to it. Basically. There was lots more to it, but that's it in a nutshell.
The forum software -- this is the beauty of it -- thinks the upload and attachment (forum upload storage) path is a simple, local directory, like it did yesterday. In reality, it's a 75GB "attached" drive.
The reason? If you tried to access MVS 3am-9am on two days in the last couple weeks, it was down.
So, this frees up 26GB which is a vast amount for this type of Web site, and is the exact amount of file storage that we've used in 14 years of uploading photos and PDFs to MVS.
That's all. If you've read this far, you're now a Certified Computer Nerd. Welcome to the club!







