periodic.conf
- periodic job configuration information
DESCRIPTION
The file
contains a description of how daily, weekly and monthly system maintenance
jobs should run.
It resides in the
/etc/defaults
directory and parts may be overridden by a file of the same name in
/etc
which itself may be overridden by the
/etc/periodic.conf.local
file.
The
file
is actually sourced as a shell script from each of the periodic scripts
and is intended to simply provide default configuration variables.
The following variables are used by
periodic(8)
itself:
local_periodic
(Vt str
)
List of directories to search for periodic scripts.
This list is always prefixed with
/etc/periodic
and is only used when an argument to
periodic(8)
is not an absolute directory name.
Ao dir Ac _output
(Vt path or Vt list
)
What to do with the output of the scripts executed from
the directory
dir
If this variable is set to an absolute path name, output is logged to
that file, otherwise it is taken as one or more space separated email
addresses and mailed to those users.
If this variable is not set or is empty, output is sent to standard output.
For an unattended machine, suitable values for
daily_outputweekly_output
and
monthly_output
might be
``/var/log/daily.log
''
``/var/log/weekly.log
''
and
``/var/log/monthly.log
''
respectively, as
newsyslog(8)
will rotate these files (if they exists) at the appropriate times.
Ao dir Ac _show_success
Ao dir Ac _show_info
Ao dir Ac _show_badconfig
(Vt bool
)
These variables control whether
periodic(8)
will mask the output of the executed scripts based on their return code
(where
dir
is the base directory name in which each script resides).
If the return code of a script is
`0'
and
Ao Ar dir Ac Ns Va _show_success
is set to
``NO
''
periodic(8)
will mask the script's output.
If the return code of a script is
`1'
and
Ao Ar dir Ac Ns Va _show_info
is set to
``NO
''
periodic(8)
will mask the script's output.
If the return code of a script is
`2'
and
Ao Ar dir Ac Ns Va _show_badconfig
is set to
``NO
''
periodic(8)
will mask the script's output.
If these variables are set to neither
``YES
''
nor
``NO
''
they default to
``YES
''
``YES
''
and
``NO
''
respectively.
Refer to the
periodic(8)
manual page for how script return codes are interpreted.
The following variables are used by the standard scripts that reside in
/etc/periodic/daily
daily_clean_disks_enable
(Vt bool
)
Set to
``YES
''
if you want to remove all files matching
daily_clean_disks_files
daily.
daily_clean_disks_files
(Vt str
)
Set to a list of file names to match.
Wild cards are permitted.
daily_clean_disks_days
(Vt num
)
When
daily_clean_disks_enable
is set to
``YES
''
this must also be set to the number of days old that a file's access
and modification times must be before it is deleted.
daily_clean_disks_verbose
(Vt bool
)
Set to
``YES
''
if you want the removed files to be reported in your daily output.
daily_clean_tmps_enable
(Vt bool
)
Set to
``YES
''
if you want to clear temporary directories daily.
daily_clean_tmps_dirs
(Vt str
)
Set to the list of directories to clear if
daily_clean_tmps_enable
is set to
``YES
''
daily_clean_tmps_days
(Vt num
)
When
daily_clean_tmps_enable
is set, this must also be set to the number of days old that a file's access
and modification times must be before it is deleted.
daily_clean_tmps_ignore
(Vt str
)
Set to the list of files that should not be deleted when
daily_clean_tmps_enable
is set to
``YES
''
Wild card characters are permitted.
daily_clean_tmps_verbose
(Vt bool
)
Set to
``YES
''
if you want the removed files to be reported in your daily output.
daily_clean_preserve_enable
(Vt bool
)
Set to
``YES
''
if you wish to remove old files from
/var/preserve
daily_clean_preserve_days
(Vt num
)
Set to the number of days that files must not have been modified before
they are deleted.
daily_clean_preserve_verbose
(Vt bool
)
Set to
``YES
''
if you want the removed files to be reported in your daily output.
daily_clean_msgs_enable
(Vt bool
)
Set to
``YES
''
if you wish old system messages to be purged.
daily_clean_msgs_days
(Vt num
)
Set to the number of days that files must not have been modified before
they are deleted.
If this variable is left blank, the
msgs(1)
default is used.
daily_clean_rwho_enable
(Vt bool
)
Set to
``YES
''
if you wish old files in
/var/who
to be purged.
daily_clean_rwho_days
(Vt num
)
Set to the number of days that files must not have been modified before
they are deleted.
daily_clean_rwho_verbose
(Vt bool
)
Set to
``YES
''
if you want the removed files to be reported in your daily output.
daily_clean_hoststat_enable
(Vt bool
)
Set to
``YES
''
to run
sendmail -bH
to automatically purge stale entries from
sendmail(8)Ns's
host status cache.
Files will be deleted using the same criteria as
sendmail(8)
would normally use when determining whether to believe the cached information,
as configured in
/etc/mail/sendmail.cf
daily_backup_passwd_enable
(Vt bool
)
Set to
``YES
''
if you want the
/etc/master.passwd
and
/etc/group
files backed up and reported on.
Reporting consists of checking both files for modifications and running
chkgrp(8)
on the
group
file.
daily_backup_aliases_enable
(Vt bool
)
Set to
``YES
''
if you want the
/etc/mail/aliases
file backed up and modifications to be displayed in your daily output.
daily_calendar_enable
(Vt bool
)
Set to
``YES
''
if you want to run
calendar -a
daily.
daily_accounting_enable
(Vt bool
)
Set to
``YES
''
if you want to rotate your daily accounting files.
No rotations are necessary unless
accounting_enable
is enabled in
rc.conf5.
daily_accounting_compress
(Vt bool
)
Set to
``YES
''
if you want your daily accounting files to be compressed using
gzip(1).
daily_accounting_save
(Vt num
)
When
daily_accounting_enable
is set, this may also be set to the number of daily accounting files that are
to be saved.
The default is
``3
''
daily_accounting_flags
(Vt str
)
Set to the arguments to pass to the
sa(8)
utility (in addition to
-s
when
daily_accounting_enable
is set to
``YES
''
The default is
-q
daily_news_expire_enable
(Vt bool
)
Set to
``YES
''
if you want to run
/etc/news.expire
daily_status_disks_enable
(Vt bool
)
Set to
``YES
''
if you want to run
df(1)
(with the arguments supplied in
daily_status_disks_df_flags
and
dump -W
daily_status_disks_df_flags
(Vt str
)
Set to the arguments for the
df(1)
utility when
daily_status_disks_enable
is set to
``YES
''
daily_status_ata_raid_enable
(Vt bool
)
Set to
``YES
''
if you want to run
atacontrol status
on your
ataraid(4)
arrays.
daily_status_gmirror_enable
(Vt bool
)
Set to
``YES
''
if you want to run
gmirror status
on your
gmirror(8)
devices.
daily_status_graid3_enable
(Vt bool
)
Set to
``YES
''
if you want to run
graid3 status
on your
graid3(8)
devices.
daily_status_gstripe_enable
(Vt bool
)
Set to
``YES
''
if you want to run
gstripe status
on your
gstripe(8)
devices.
daily_status_gconcat_enable
(Vt bool
)
Set to
``YES
''
if you want to run
gconcat status
on your
gconcat(8)
devices.
daily_status_network_enable
(Vt bool
)
Set to
``YES
''
if you want to run
netstat -i
daily_status_network_usedns
(Vt bool
)
Set to
``YES
''
if you want to run
netstat(1)
without the
-n
option (to do DNS lookups).
daily_status_rwho_enable
(Vt bool
)
Set to
``YES
''
if you want to run
uptime(1)
(or
ruptime(1)
if
rwhod_enable
is set to
``YES
''
in
/etc/rc.conf )
daily_status_mailq_enable
(Vt bool
)
Set to
``YES
''
if you want to run
mailq(1).
daily_status_mailq_shorten
(Vt bool
)
Set to
``YES
''
if you want to shorten the
mailq(1)
output when
daily_status_mailq_enable
is set to
``YES
''
daily_status_include_submit_mailq
(Vt bool
)
Set to
``YES
''
if you also want to run
mailq(1)
on the submit mail queue when
daily_status_mailq_enable
is set to
``YES
''
This may not work with MTAs other than
sendmail(8).
daily_status_security_enable
(Vt bool
)
Set to
``YES
''
if you want to run the security check.
The security check is another set of
periodic(8)
scripts.
The system defaults are in
/etc/periodic/security
Local scripts should be placed in
/usr/local/etc/periodic/security
See the
periodic(8)
manual page for more information.
daily_status_security_inline
(Vt bool
)
Set to
``YES
''
if you want the security check output inline.
The default is to either mail or log the output according to the value of
daily_status_security_output
daily_status_security_output
(Vt str
)
Where to send the output of the security check if
daily_status_security_inline
is set to
``NO
''
This variable behaves in the same way as the
*_output
variables above, namely it can be set either to one or more email addresses
or to an absolute file name.
daily_status_security_diff_flags
(Vt str
)
Set to the arguments to pass to the
diff(1)
utility when generating differences.
The default is
-b u
daily_status_security_chksetuid_enable
(Vt bool
)
Set to
``YES
''
to compare the modes and modification times of setuid executables with
the previous day's values.
daily_status_security_chkmounts_enable
(Vt bool
)
Set to
``YES
''
to check for changes mounted file systems to the previous day's values.
daily_status_security_noamd
(Vt bool
)
Set to
``YES
''
if you want to ignore
amd(8)
mounts when comparing against yesterday's file system mounts in the
daily_status_security_chkmounts_enable
check.
daily_status_security_chkuid0_enable
(Vt bool
)
Set to
``YES
''
to check
/etc/master.passwd
for accounts with UID 0.
daily_status_security_passwdless_enable
(Vt bool
)
Set to
``YES
''
to check
/etc/master.passwd
for accounts with empty passwords.
daily_status_security_logincheck_enable
(Vt bool
)
Set to
``YES
''
to check
/etc/login.conf
ownership, see
login.conf5
for more information.
daily_status_security_ipfwdenied_enable
(Vt bool
)
Set to
``YES
''
to show log entries for packets denied by
ipfw(8)
since yesterday's check.
daily_status_security_ipfdenied_enable
(Vt bool
)
Set to
``YES
''
to show log entries for packets denied by
ipf(8)
since yesterday's check.
daily_status_security_pfdenied_enable
(Vt bool
)
Set to
``YES
''
to show log entries for packets denied by
pf(4)
since yesterday's check.
daily_status_security_ipfwlimit_enable
(Vt bool
)
Set to
``YES
''
to display
ipfw(8)
rules that have reached their verbosity limit.
daily_status_security_kernelmsg_enable
(Vt bool
)
Set to
``YES
''
to show new
dmesg(8)
entries since yesterday's check.
daily_status_security_loginfail_enable
(Vt bool
)
Set to
``YES
''
to display failed logins from
/var/log/messages
in the previous day.
daily_status_security_tcpwrap_enable
(Vt bool
)
Set to
``YES
''
to display connections denied by tcpwrappers (see
hosts_access5)
from
/var/log/messages
during the previous day.
daily_status_mail_rejects_enable
(Vt bool
)
Set to
``YES
''
if you want to summarise mail rejections logged to
/var/log/maillog
for the previous day.
daily_status_mail_rejects_logs
(Vt num
)
Set to the number of maillog files that should be checked
for yesterday's mail rejects.
daily_status_named_enable
(Vt bool
)
Set to
``YES
''
if you want to summarise denied zone transfers (AXFR and IXFR)
for the previous day.
daily_status_named_usedns
(Vt bool
)
Set to
``YES
''
if you want to enable reverse DNS lookups.
daily_status_ntpd
(Vt bool
)
Set to
``YES
''
if you want to enable NTP status check.
daily_queuerun_enable
(Vt bool
)
Set to
``YES
''
if you want to manually run the mail queue at least once a day.
daily_submit_queuerun
(Vt bool
)
Set to
``YES
''
if you also want to manually run the submit mail queue at least once a day
when
daily_queuerun_enable
is set to
``YES
''
daily_local
(Vt str
)
Set to a list of extra scripts that should be run after all other
daily scripts.
All scripts must be absolute path names.
The following variables are used by the standard scripts that reside in
/etc/periodic/weekly
weekly_locate_enable
(Vt bool
)
Set to
``YES
''
if you want to run
/usr/libexec/locate.updatedb
This script is run using
nice -5
as user
``nobody
''
and generates the table used by the
locate(1)
command.
weekly_whatis_enable
(Vt bool
)
Set to
``YES
''
if you want to run
/usr/libexec/makewhatis.local
This script regenerates the database used by the
apropos(1)
command.
weekly_catman_enable
(Vt bool
)
Set to
``YES
''
if you want to run
/usr/libexec/catman.local
This script processes all out of date manual pages, speeding up the
man(1)
command at the expense of disk space.
weekly_noid_enable
(Vt bool
)
Set to
``YES
''
if you want to locate orphaned files on the system.
An orphaned file is one with an invalid owner or group.
weekly_noid_dirs
(Vt str
)
A list of directories under which orphaned files are searched for.
This would usually be set to
/
weekly_status_pkg_enable
(Vt bool
)
Set to
``YES
''
if you want to use
pkg_version1
to list installed packages which are out of date.
pkg_version
(Vt str
)
When
weekly_status_pkg_enable
is set to
``YES
''
this variable specifies the program that is used to determine the out of
date packages.
If unset, the
pkg_version1
program is used.
As an example, this variable might be set to
``portversion
''
if the
ports/sysutils/portupgrade
port has been installed.
pkg_version_index
(Vt str
)
This variable specifies the
INDEX
file from
/usr/ports
that should be used by
pkg_version1.
Because the dependency tree may be substantially different between versions of
Fx ,
there may be more than one
INDEX
file in
/usr/ports
Note, if the
pkg_version
variable is set to
``portversion
''
it will also be necessary to arrange that the correct
INDEX
file is specified
using environment variables and that
pkg_version_index
is cleared in
/etc/periodic.conf
(``pkg_version_index=
''
)
weekly_local
(Vt str
)
Set to a list of extra scripts that should be run after all other
weekly scripts.
All scripts must be absolute path names.
The following variables are used by the standard scripts that reside in
/etc/periodic/monthly
monthly_accounting_enable
(Vt bool
)
Set to
``YES
''
if you want to do login accounting using the
ac(8)
command.
monthly_local
(Vt str
)
Set to a list of extra scripts that should be run after all other
monthly scripts.
All scripts must be absolute path names.
FILES
/etc/defaults/periodic.conf
The default configuration file.
This file contains all default variables and values.
/etc/periodic.conf
The usual system specific variable override file.
/etc/periodic.conf.local
An additional override file, useful when
/etc/periodic.conf
is shared or distributed.