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* String representation of a positive {@code Long} value followed by an empty * space and one of the following units:
*
* {@code "ns"} (nanoseconds)
* {@code "us"} (microseconds)
* {@code "ms"} (milliseconds)
* {@code "s"} (seconds)
* {@code "m"} (minutes)
* {@code "h"} (hours)
* {@code "d"} (days)
*

* Example values: {@code "0 ns"}, {@code "10 ms"}, and {@code "1 s"}. *

* A period may also bes "everyChunk" to specify that it occurs at * least once for every recording file. The number of events that are emitted * depends on how many times the file rotations occur when data is recorded. * * @return the default setting value, not {@code null} */ String value() default "everyChunk"; }