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      serialdie
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      Is there a way I can tell ntop how long to keep the data and than delete it?

      I am running a 4GB Micro Drive and since ntop was installed it seems that drive space has been consumed more by the day.

      Thanks.

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      • jimpJ
        jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
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        Not sure offhand, if there is, you'd find it under the Admin > Configure menu inside of ntop.

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          serialdie
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          jimp,

          Thanks for the reply.

          I dont think there is as I dont see anything that reference disk usage…. this could be some what problematic even for big disk usage.

          Thank You!

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          • jimpJ
            jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
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            I seem to recall the question has come up before, searching the forum a bit may help, but if I do recall correctly, I believe that person simply reset the database directory every week and started fresh.

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              serialdie
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              @jimp:

              I seem to recall the question has come up before, searching the forum a bit may help, but if I do recall correctly, I believe that person simply reset the database directory every week and started fresh.

              Thanks for the rply jimp. Ill search around a bit better and see. I can put in a cron job to clear the db manually.

              Thanks!

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