Greetings! *** John Goerzen [2022-03-09 08:09]: >nncp-rm -all -older 7d -seen > >Unfortunately, that deleted ALL -seen files, not just the ones that are >older than 7 days. How can I just delete the ones older than 7 days? Well, "-seen" means deletion of all "seen" files. Plain "-rx" deletes everything related to "rx/", including the "seen"s. So "nncp-rm -rx -older ..." should also delete both rx-packets and seen-files that are older than specified amount. But there is no possibility to cleanup only and only "seen" files older than specified boundary. I do not remember what was I thinking about and why I decided that it is more convenient (everybody wants to clean up everything related to rx/ with single command, right? :-)). At least it is definitely not intuitive. I refactored that command and changed its behaviour to be more intuitive and clear: * all options (-rx/-tx/-seen/...) respect -older, except for -lock * -tx removes tx/* packets * -rx removes rx/* (+corresponding rx/hdr/-ones), rx/*.part, rx/*.nock packets * -part removes only rx/*.part * -nock removes only rx/*.nock * -seen removes rx/seen/* * -rx -hdr removes only rx/hdr/* * -tx -hdr removes only tx/hdr/* * -pkt removes only specified packets found in rx/, tx/, rx/seen/ * -area removes only area/*/* I will release it today in 8.7.2. I also made some integration tests for it to be sure of expectations. >What does -area do exactly? It says just "seen" files in area subdirs; >are those the only files that would be there, or might there be others? If multicast areas are in use, then spool/NODE/area/AREAID/MSGID packets are created for each seen/processed file for the given area and given node. -area removes packets from all spool/NODE/area/AREAID subdirectories. It is intended just to cleanup very old AREAID/MSGID-seen files. >With nncp-rm -tmp, does it (or should it) also respect -older? So >nncp-rm -tmp -older 7d should be safe? (and it wouldn't need -all) No -all is needed, yes, because temporary files are placed in spool/tmp/ and are not related to any node directly. And yes, it already respected -older option, so it is safe to use "-tmp -older ...". >If I got -older working, then I think a full maintenance (clearing out >cruft but not packets) would look like this: > >for TYPE in part seen hdr area; do >nncp-rm -all -older 7d -$TYPE >done >nncp-rm -tmp -older 7d > >Does that sound right? Yep, with ongoing release should be so. -- Sergey Matveev (http://www.stargrave.org/) OpenPGP: CF60 E89A 5923 1E76 E263 6422 AE1A 8109 E498 57EF