NFR Command Line Options: spacemand
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spacemand

The space manager (spacemand) is a persistent process that on startup, reads the space management configuration file and builds a table of archived database areas to manage. Periodically it scans the databases looking to see if any archived files need to be removed. Additionally, when a new file is created and closed by a recorder, the archive_close() routine sends a message to spacemand. Spacemand then checks to see if the new file pushed the archive area over its configured limits.

Syntax

spacemand [-cdv] [-f configfile] [-t seconds] [-r]

Options

c
Checks the syntax of the configuration file. If no configuration file is specified with the -f option, the default spacemand configuration file is checked. If the -f option is used, the configuration file listed is checked.
d
Turns on debugging.   Displays (on standard error) all output that was was previously sent to the alert daemon.  Displays additional information about spacemand execution.
f configfile
Specifies the path to the configuration file for the space manager. The default configuration file is $NFRHOME/etc/spaceman.cf
r
Rereads configuration files.   If there is no space manager running, the command prints a warning.  This option cannot be combined with other options.
t seconds
Specifies the amount of time, in seconds, that spaceman waits before doing a complete expiration check. The default is 900 seconds (15 minutes).
v
Turns on verbose output.  This option can only be used with the -c option.

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