> Hi,
>
> I have a question regarding byte sizes in Fcp. Along with some requests
> sizes are passed as 1G or 1000K.
>
I would be interrested to know where you saw that. From what I know, FCP 
always provide/need sizes/times in bytes/seconds (except for things related 
to the node config, see below).


> Quite obvious what it's about but 
> nevertheless it is not documented.
>
> Can I assume Fcp always uses kibs and values are always passed following
> this patttern?
>
> -1 (not set)
> n
> n*1000 or (n)K
> n*1.000.000 or (n)M
> (...)
>
> The only time value (except from secs since epoch) I faced so far is one
> I got in
> response to GetConfig. It read '1HOUR'. Is there a similar pattern for
> time values to rely on?
>
This value comes directly from the node configuration, and node configuration 
is made to be human readable. Imo, that's the only reason why this time is 
not given in seconds.

-- 
Jerome Flesch
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