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NFEXPIRE(1)		    General Commands Manual		   NFEXPIRE(1)

NAME
       nfexpire	-- manage expiration of	flow files based on time or volume.

SYNOPSIS
       nfexpire	-l directory
       nfexpire	-r directory
       nfexpire	  -e  directory	 [-s  maxsize]	[-t  maxlife]  [-w  watermark]
		[-T runtime]
       nfexpire	-u path	[-s maxsize] [-t maxlife] [-w watermark]

DESCRIPTION
       nfexpire	manages	the expiration of netflow data files  based  on	 their
       lifetime	 and/or	the total volume of all	flow files. The	flow files are
       usually created be any nfdump collector ( nfcapd	sfcapd or nfpcapd )

       nfexpire	is used	to setup the expire parameters (maintenance  mode)  or
       to actually run the expire process (expire mode)	based on these parame-
       ters.  The expire process can be	triggered by either a cron job,	by the
       collector process itself	(nfcapd, sfcapd	auto expire mode), or by  run-
       ning nfexpire manually.

       nfexpire	 interacts  with  the collector, therefore it is safe to setup
       and expire files	from a directory which is used	by  any	 collector  to
       store flow files.

       nfexpire	 stores	 a  statistics	file .nfstat in	the given directory to
       maintain	the status and parameters. You should  not  modify  this  file
       manually	 unless	 you  know  what  you  do.  The	directory argument for
       nfexpire	corresponds to the -l argument on the collector	command	line.

       The options are as follows:

       -l directory
	       List the	current	expire statistics from directory  datadir.  If
	       this is the first time nfexpire runs on this directory it auto-
	       matically  rescans  the	flow files first to update the statis-
	       tics. If	this an	active data directory used by  any  collector,
	       the statistics are updated automatically.

       -r directory
	       Rescans	the  data directory, even if a statistics file already
	       exist. This command can be used to update the statistics	 after
	       a  disk	full event, after manually changing the	compression of
	       the files, or if	files have been	deleted	 manually  or  manipu-
	       lated otherwise.

       -e directory
	       Expire  data  files  according  to  the	parameters maxsize and
	       maxlife.	 The expire parameters are taken from the statfile, if
	       they were previously set	with -u	or  they  can  be  overwritten
	       with  the  additional  options -s -t and	-w.  Files are deleted
	       from the	oldest towards the latest according  both  limits  and
	       stops at	the watermark below the	limit.

       -u directory
	       Updates the expire parameters such as size and lifetime limits,
	       specified  by  -s  -t and -w and	stores them in the statfile as
	       default values. Any running collector process  in  auto	expire
	       mode  will  take	these new values starting with the next	expire
	       cycle.  Running nfexpire	the next time in expire	mode will take
	       these new parameters unless they	will be	overwritten by the ar-
	       guments -s -t and -w.

       -s maxsize
	       This option sets	 the  max  size	 limit	for  all  data	files.
	       maxsize	accepts	 values	 such as 100M, 100MB 1G	1.5G (number +
	       quantity	factor)	etc. Accpeted size factors are K, KB,  M,  MB,
	       G,  GB  and T, TB. If no	factor is given, bytes (B) is assumed.
	       A value of 0 disables the max size limit.

       -t maxlife
	       This option sets	the max	lifetime for the data files.   maxlife
	       accepts	values	such as	31d, 240H 1.5d (number + quantity fac-
	       tor) etc. Accpeted time	factors	 are  w	 (weeks)  d  (days)  H
	       (hours).	 If no factor is given,	hours (H) is assumed.  A value
	       of 0 disables the max lifetime limit.

       -w watermark
	       This options sets the water mark	in % of	any limit. It  applies
	       to  both	 limits	 maxsize  and  maxlife.	 The expire process is
	       triggered if any	of the limits are hit and stops,  if  the  new
	       value reaches the watermark level in % of the limit. This means
	       files  are  allowed to grow between watermark % lower level and
	       100% upper level. The default for watermark is 95%.

       -T runtime
	       This option forces  nfexpire  to	 end  the  expire  task	 after
	       runtime	seconds,  even	if  the	 task  is  not	yet completed.
	       nfexpire	updates	the statistics and exists cleanly, so it  will
	       pick  up	next time where	it left.  By default nfexpire runs un-
	       til the task is done.

       -p      This option puts	nfexpire in profile mode.  Only	 legacy	 NfSen
	       will need this option.

       -Y      This  option  prints  a NfSen compatible	statistic. Only	legacy
	       NfSen will need this option.

       -h      Print help text on stdout with all options and exit.

RETURN VALUES
       nfexpire	returns	0 on success and 255 otherwise.

SEE ALSO
       nfdump(1) nfcapd(1) sfcapd(1)

FreeBSD	Ports 14.quarterly	  $Mdocdate$			   NFEXPIRE(1)

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