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Hi, I had found the project sometime ago and was (am) very interested but I noticed the option to separate book files and database was not implemented. I waited and now that it's working I decided to give it a try. But I'm not sure how to set the NETWORK_SHARE_MODE in the compose file. If I have all my book files (epubs, covers, opf) in a network share and also plan to use a network share for the ingest folder but my metadata.db file is local to the server. Would it be better to set NETWORK_SHARE_MODE=true or leave it as false? Also, the volume calibre-library should point to the location of the book files. Then on initial calibre-web configuration I should check the separate database option and then enter the location of metadata.db. Am I right?
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Hi, I had found the project sometime ago and was (am) very interested but I noticed the option to separate book files and database was not implemented. I waited and now that it's working I decided to give it a try. But I'm not sure how to set the NETWORK_SHARE_MODE in the compose file. If I have all my book files (epubs, covers, opf) in a network share and also plan to use a network share for the ingest folder but my metadata.db file is local to the server. Would it be better to set NETWORK_SHARE_MODE=true or leave it as false? Also, the volume calibre-library should point to the location of the book files. Then on initial calibre-web configuration I should check the separate database option and then enter the location of metadata.db. Am I right?
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