Yes, that is correct.

On Fri, Apr 8, 2016 at 6:31 AM, Alfredo Cardigliano <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi Jeremy
> in essence at the moment it creates the structure below, but you want the
> file numeration to continue on the next dir instead of restarting from 1,
> did I understand correctly?
>
> /pcaps/1/1.pcap
> /pcaps/1/2.pcap
> …
> /pcaps/1/1000.pcap
> /pcaps/2/1.pcap
> /pcaps/2/2.pcap
> …
> /pcaps/2/1000.pcap
> …
>
> Alfredo
>
> On 07 Apr 2016, at 21:13, Jeremy Ashton <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> To clarify, I am looking for:
>
> /pcaps/1/file-1.pcap
> /pcaps/1/file-2.pcap
> …
> /pcaps/1/file-1000.pcap
> /pcaps/2/file-1001.pcap
> /pcaps/2/file-1002.pcap
> …
> /pcaps/2/file-2000.pcap
> …
>
> Sorry for the double message.
>
> On Thu, Apr 7, 2016 at 3:10 PM, Jeremy Ashton <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> This does not appear to work.  I now have an unlimited number of
>> directories with 1000 files in each.  But, the file number is incremented
>> after each 1000.  aka same problem.
>>
>> On Thu, Apr 7, 2016 at 3:53 AM, Alfredo Cardigliano <[email protected]
>> > wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Jeremy
>>> please update to latest version from the dev repo, you can specify -n -1
>>> to create unlimited directories, please test it and let as know if it
>>> behaves as expected.
>>>
>>> Alfredo
>>>
>>> On 06 Apr 2016, at 15:55, Jeremy Ashton <[email protected]>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Yes, I am currently dealing with the long term retention issues by
>>> cleaning up the disk space.
>>>
>>> On Wed, Apr 6, 2016 at 9:37 AM, Alfredo Cardigliano <
>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Jeremy
>>>> if I understand correctly you do not want to restart file numaration,
>>>> this means that you have to move old files using an external script,
>>>> otherwise the storage will be full at some point and n2disk will not be
>>>> able to write new files anymore.
>>>> Correct?
>>>>
>>>> Alfredo
>>>>
>>>> > On 05 Apr 2016, at 20:04, Jeremy Ashton <[email protected]>
>>>> wrote:
>>>> >
>>>> > I am trying to create a directory structure like the following:
>>>> >
>>>> > /pcap/0/
>>>> > /pcap/1/
>>>> > …
>>>> > /pcap/n/
>>>> >
>>>> > Where each sub-directory contains 1,000 files.  I would like to do
>>>> this without having to restart the file numbering.  That way I can have a
>>>> <isp>-<file_number>.pcap which will always increment.
>>>> >
>>>> > Any thoughts as to how I could approach this?
>>>> >
>>>> > Thanks.
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