Combining multiple external HDDs

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If you have a 2 TB — 7 TB EHD and a compatible enclosure you want to use, the first step is to connect that to your Hopper 3 and let the Hopper 3 initialize the EHD for its use. You can then take that drive, mount it on your PC running Linux, copy the recorded Events files in the old EHD folders using Linux as root, copying them to the empty partitions on the new EHD.

There are threads here that have step-by-step instructions on how to do this. It's been ages since I last consolidated my Hopper 3 EHD drives into one large drive, so I'm sure I skipped some key details.
 
Yep, that works. Each recording is it's own directory. There is a file (.cat I think) which has the show information, and an encrypted video file. The information file can be used to move shows around into categories (if yours got mixed up over the years like mine did.) The information file is not really a human-readable text file but the info is in there. The strings command on most Linux distros will display the readable info (show name, description...) cleanly.

I copied all my stuff accumulated on five drives with a 722K to new drives for a H3.
 
If you have a 2 TB — 7 TB EHD and a compatible enclosure you want to use, the first step is to connect that to your Hopper 3 and let the Hopper 3 initialize the EHD for its use. You can then take that drive, mount it on your PC running Linux, copy the recorded Events files in the old EHD folders using Linux as root, copying them to the empty partitions on the new EHD.

There are threads here that have step-by-step instructions on how to do this. It's been ages since I last consolidated my Hopper 3 EHD drives into one large drive, so I'm sure I skipped some key details.
Thanks very much Foxbat. It has been a long time since I mounted any of my external drives and looked at their structure and figured I'd ask the group. I have 2 or 3 1TB drives, and a couple 500 GBs and probably 2 or 3 smaller drives. I haven't purchased a new drive in years, and was surprised to see 20+ TB drives now, at reasonable prices no less. If the limit with dish is 7 TB, I could at least consolidate all my current material into a single drive.
 
Thanks very much Foxbat. It has been a long time since I mounted any of my external drives and looked at their structure and figured I'd ask the group. I have 2 or 3 1TB drives, and a couple 500 GBs and probably 2 or 3 smaller drives. I haven't purchased a new drive in years, and was surprised to see 20+ TB drives now, at reasonable prices no less. If the limit with dish is 7 TB, I could at least consolidate all my current material into a single drive.
Keep in mind that consolidating all the drives into a single drive has dangers. As we all know hard drives fail from time to time. If everything you have is on one sigle drive and it fails you lose everything you have archived. If you keep that archive on several hard drives you only lose what is on that drive when it fails.
 
If you have a 2 TB — 7 TB EHD and a compatible enclosure you want to use, the first step is to connect that to your Hopper 3 and let the Hopper 3 initialize the EHD for its use. You can then take that drive, mount it on your PC running Linux, copy the recorded Events files in the old EHD folders using Linux as root, copying them to the empty partitions on the new EHD.

There are threads here that have step-by-step instructions on how to do this. It's been ages since I last consolidated my Hopper 3 EHD drives into one large drive, so I'm sure I skipped some key details.
Thanks very much Foxbat. It has been a long time since I mounted any of my external drives and looked at their structure and figured I'd ask the group. I have 2 or 3 1TB drives, and a couple 500 GBs and probably 2 or 3 smaller drives. I haven't purchased a new drive in years, and was surprised to see 20+ TB drives now, at reasonable prices no less. If the limit with dish is 7 TB, I could at least consolidate all my current material into a single drive.
 

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