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PERIODIC.CONF(5)	    BSD	File Formats Manual	      PERIODIC.CONF(5)

NAME
     periodic.conf -- periodic job configuration information

DESCRIPTION
     The file periodic.conf 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 periodic.conf file is actually	sourced	as a shell script from each of
     the periodic scripts and is intended to simply provide default configura-
     tion variables.

     The following variables are used by periodic(8) itself:

	 local_periodic
	     (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.

	 <dir>_output
	     (path or 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_output,
	     weekly_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.

	 <dir>_show_success

	 <dir>_show_info

	 <dir>_show_badconfig
	     (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 <dir>_show_success is set
	     to	"NO", periodic(8) will mask the	script's output.  If the re-
	     turn code of a script is `1' and <dir>_show_info is set to	"NO",
	     periodic(8) will mask the script's	output.	 If the	return code of
	     a script is `2' and <dir>_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
	     (bool) Set	to "YES" if you	want to	remove all files matching
	     daily_clean_disks_files daily.

	 daily_clean_disks_files
	     (str) Set to a list of file names to match.  Wild cards are per-
	     mitted.

	 daily_clean_disks_days
	     (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
	     (bool) Set	to "YES" if you	want the removed files to be reported
	     in	your daily output.

	 daily_clean_tmps_enable
	     (bool) Set	to "YES" if you	want to	clear temporary	directories
	     daily.

	 daily_clean_tmps_dirs
	     (str) Set to the list of directories to clear if
	     daily_clean_tmps_enable is	set to "YES".

	 daily_clean_tmps_days
	     (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
	     (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
	     (bool) Set	to "YES" if you	want the removed files to be reported
	     in	your daily output.

	 daily_clean_preserve_enable
	     (bool) Set	to "YES" if you	wish to	remove old files from
	     /var/preserve.

	 daily_clean_preserve_days
	     (num) Set to the number of	days that files	must not have been
	     modified before they are deleted.

	 daily_clean_preserve_verbose
	     (bool) Set	to "YES" if you	want the removed files to be reported
	     in	your daily output.

	 daily_clean_msgs_enable
	     (bool) Set	to "YES" if you	wish old system	messages to be purged.

	 daily_clean_msgs_days
	     (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
	     (bool) Set	to "YES" if you	wish old files in /var/who to be
	     purged.

	 daily_clean_rwho_days
	     (num) Set to the number of	days that files	must not have been
	     modified before they are deleted.

	 daily_clean_rwho_verbose
	     (bool) Set	to "YES" if you	want the removed files to be reported
	     in	your daily output.

	 daily_clean_hoststat_enable
	     (bool) Set	to "YES" to run	sendmail -bH to	automatically purge
	     stale entries from	sendmail(8)'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
	     (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
	     (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
	     (bool) Set	to "YES" if you	want to	run calendar -a	daily.

	 daily_accounting_enable
	     (bool) Set	to "YES" if you	want to	rotate your daily accounting
	     files.  No	rotations are necessary	unless accounting_enable is
	     enabled in	rc.conf(5).

	 daily_accounting_compress
	     (bool) Set	to "YES" if you	want your daily	accounting files to be
	     compressed	using gzip(1).

	 daily_accounting_save
	     (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
	     (str) Set to the arguments	to pass	to the sa(8) utility (in addi-
	     tion to -s) when daily_accounting_enable is set to	"YES".	The
	     default is	-q.

	 daily_news_expire_enable
	     (bool) Set	to "YES" if you	want to	run /etc/news.expire.

	 daily_status_disks_enable
	     (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
	     (str) Set to the arguments	for the	df(1) utility when
	     daily_status_disks_enable is set to "YES".

	 daily_status_ata_raid_enable
	     (bool) Set	to "YES" if you	want to	run atacontrol status on your
	     ataraid(4)	arrays.

	 daily_status_gmirror_enable
	     (bool) Set	to "YES" if you	want to	run gmirror status on your
	     gmirror(8)	devices.

	 daily_status_graid3_enable
	     (bool) Set	to "YES" if you	want to	run graid3 status on your
	     graid3(8) devices.

	 daily_status_gstripe_enable
	     (bool) Set	to "YES" if you	want to	run gstripe status on your
	     gstripe(8)	devices.

	 daily_status_gconcat_enable
	     (bool) Set	to "YES" if you	want to	run gconcat status on your
	     gconcat(8)	devices.

	 daily_status_network_enable
	     (bool) Set	to "YES" if you	want to	run netstat -i.

	 daily_status_network_usedns
	     (bool) Set	to "YES" if you	want to	run netstat(1) without the -n
	     option (to	do DNS lookups).

	 daily_status_rwho_enable
	     (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
	     (bool) Set	to "YES" if you	want to	run mailq(1).

	 daily_status_mailq_shorten
	     (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
	     (bool) Set	to "YES" if you	also want to run mailq(1) on the sub-
	     mit 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
	     (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
	     (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
	     (str) Where to send the output of the security check if
	     daily_status_security_inline is set to "NO".  This	variable be-
	     haves in the same way as the *_output variables above, namely it
	     can be set	either to one or more email addresses or to an abso-
	     lute file name.

	 daily_status_security_diff_flags
	     (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
	     (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
	     (bool) Set	to "YES" to check for changes mounted file systems to
	     the previous day's	values.

	 daily_status_security_noamd
	     (bool) Set	to "YES" if you	want to	ignore amd(8) mounts when com-
	     paring against yesterday's	file system mounts in the
	     daily_status_security_chkmounts_enable check.

	 daily_status_security_chkuid0_enable
	     (bool) Set	to "YES" to check /etc/master.passwd for accounts with
	     UID 0.

	 daily_status_security_passwdless_enable
	     (bool) Set	to "YES" to check /etc/master.passwd for accounts with
	     empty passwords.

	 daily_status_security_logincheck_enable
	     (bool) Set	to "YES" to check /etc/login.conf ownership, see
	     login.conf(5) for more information.

	 daily_status_security_ipfwdenied_enable
	     (bool) Set	to "YES" to show log entries for packets denied	by
	     ipfw(8) since yesterday's check.

	 daily_status_security_ipfdenied_enable
	     (bool) Set	to "YES" to show log entries for packets denied	by
	     ipf(8) since yesterday's check.

	 daily_status_security_pfdenied_enable
	     (bool) Set	to "YES" to show log entries for packets denied	by
	     pf(4) since yesterday's check.

	 daily_status_security_ipfwlimit_enable
	     (bool) Set	to "YES" to display ipfw(8) rules that have reached
	     their verbosity limit.

	 daily_status_security_kernelmsg_enable
	     (bool) Set	to "YES" to show new dmesg(8) entries since yester-
	     day's check.

	 daily_status_security_loginfail_enable
	     (bool) Set	to "YES" to display failed logins from
	     /var/log/messages in the previous day.

	 daily_status_security_tcpwrap_enable
	     (bool) Set	to "YES" to display connections	denied by tcpwrappers
	     (see hosts_access(5)) from	/var/log/messages during the previous
	     day.

	 daily_status_mail_rejects_enable
	     (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
	     (num) Set to the number of	maillog	files that should be checked
	     for yesterday's mail rejects.

	 daily_status_named_enable
	     (bool) Set	to "YES" if you	want to	summarise denied zone trans-
	     fers (AXFR	and IXFR) for the previous day.

	 daily_status_named_usedns
	     (bool) Set	to "YES" if you	want to	enable reverse DNS lookups.

	 daily_status_ntpd
	     (bool) Set	to "YES" if you	want to	enable NTP status check.

	 daily_queuerun_enable
	     (bool) Set	to "YES" if you	want to	manually run the mail queue at
	     least once	a day.

	 daily_submit_queuerun
	     (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_scrub_zfs_enable
	     (bool) Set	to "YES" if you	want to	run a zfs scrub	periodically.

	 daily_scrub_zfs_pools
	     (str) A space separated list of names of zfs pools	to scrub.  If
	     the list is empty or not set, all zfs pools are scrubbed.

	 daily_scrub_zfs_default_threshold
	     (int) Number of days between a scrub if no	pool-specific thresh-
	     old is set.  The default value if no value	is set is 30.

	 daily_scrub_zfs_<poolname>_threshold
	     (int) The same as daily_scrub_zfs_default_threshold but specific
	     to	the pool <poolname>.

	 daily_local
	     (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
	     (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
	     (bool) Set	to "YES" if you	want to	run
	     /usr/libexec/makewhatis.local.  This script regenerates the data-
	     base used by the apropos(1) command.

	 weekly_catman_enable
	     (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
	     (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
	     (str) A list of directories under which orphaned files are
	     searched for.  This would usually be set to /.

	 weekly_status_pkg_enable
	     (bool) Set	to "YES" if you	want to	use pkg_version(1) to list in-
	     stalled packages which are	out of date.

	 pkg_version
	     (str) When	weekly_status_pkg_enable is set	to "YES", this vari-
	     able specifies the	program	that is	used to	determine the out of
	     date packages.  If	unset, the pkg_version(1) 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
	     (str) This	variable specifies the INDEX file from /usr/ports that
	     should be used by pkg_version(1).	Because	the dependency tree
	     may be substantially different between versions of	FreeBSD, 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
	     (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
	     (bool) Set	to "YES" if you	want to	do login accounting using the
	     ac(8) command.

	 monthly_local
	     (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.

SEE ALSO
     apropos(1), calendar(1), df(1), diff(1), gzip(1), locate(1), man(1),
     msgs(1), netstat(1), nice(1), pkg_version(1), login.conf(5), rc.conf(5),
     ac(8), chkgrp(8), dump(8),	newsyslog(8), periodic(8), sendmail(8)

HISTORY
     The periodic.conf file appeared in	FreeBSD	4.1.

AUTHORS
     Brian Somers <brian@Awfulhak.org>

BSD				 June 15, 2010				   BSD

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