Hi Adrian,

   thanks for your mail. I worked out the problem, the help info from  
nfsen executable has an error. The section on modifying a profile from  
"nfsen --help" reads as:

       size=<max size>
       Set max disk size of profile data. Format: <num> [k|kb|m|mb|g|gb|t|tb]
       Set to 0 for unlimited grow of disk space for profile. Defaults  
to '0 mb'

But actually it should read "maxsise=" not "size=". Duno if posting  
this is sufficient that one of the developers will pick this up...?

thanks Andy.

Quoting Adrian Popa <[email protected]>:

> Haven't tried it from the command line, but try with the argument size=24G
> (instead of gb). This is the syntax accepted by the web interface
>
> On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 9:37 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>>   I want to have nfsen automatically handle the amount of data its
>> writing by setting a maxsize for the live profile. Im running the
>> command below but its always just coming back with maxsize "0". Am I
>> doing something wrong???
>>
>> # nfsen -m live size=24gb
>> name    live
>> group   (nogroup)
>> tcreate Fri Apr 16 13:05:00 2010
>> tstart  Sat Apr 17 18:25:00 2010
>> tend    Mon Apr 19 19:25:00 2010
>> updated Mon Apr 19 19:25:00 2010
>> expire  0 hours
>> size    5.0 GB
>> maxsize 0
>> type    live
>> locked  0
>> status  OK
>> version 130
>> channel CORE2SYN        sign: + colour: #0000ff order: 1
>> sourcelist: CORE2SYN    Files: 398      Size: 5400000512
>>
>> Software version:
>> nfsen 1.3.2
>> nfdump 1.6
>>
>> thanks for any help! Andy.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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