1#!/bin/sh 2# 3# This is defaults/periodic.conf - a file full of useful variables that 4# you can set to change the default behaviour of periodic jobs on your 5# system. You should not edit this file! Put any overrides into one of the 6# $periodic_conf_files instead and you will be able to update these defaults 7# later without spamming your local configuration information. 8# 9# The $periodic_conf_files files should only contain values which override 10# values set in this file. This eases the upgrade path when defaults 11# are changed and new features are added. 12# 13# For a more detailed explanation of all the periodic.conf variables, please 14# refer to the periodic.conf(5) manual page. 15# 16# $FreeBSD$ 17# 18 19# What files override these defaults ? 20periodic_conf_files="/etc/periodic.conf /etc/periodic.conf.local" 21 22# periodic script dirs 23local_periodic="/usr/local/etc/periodic" 24 25 26# Daily options 27 28# These options are used by periodic(8) itself to determine what to do 29# with the output of the sub-programs that are run, and where to send 30# that output. $daily_output might be set to /var/log/daily.log if you 31# wish to log the daily output and have the files rotated by newsyslog(8) 32# 33daily_output="root" # user or /file 34daily_show_success="YES" # scripts returning 0 35daily_show_info="YES" # scripts returning 1 36daily_show_badconfig="NO" # scripts returning 2 37 38# 100.clean-disks 39daily_clean_disks_enable="NO" # Delete files daily 40daily_clean_disks_files="[#,]* .#* a.out *.core *.CKP .emacs_[0-9]*" 41daily_clean_disks_days=3 # If older than this 42daily_clean_disks_verbose="YES" # Mention files deleted 43 44# 110.clean-tmps 45daily_clean_tmps_enable="NO" # Delete stuff daily 46daily_clean_tmps_dirs="/tmp" # Delete under here 47daily_clean_tmps_days="3" # If not accessed for 48daily_clean_tmps_ignore=".X*-lock .X11-unix .ICE-unix .font-unix .XIM-unix" 49daily_clean_tmps_ignore="$daily_clean_tmps_ignore quota.user quota.group .snap" 50 # Don't delete these 51daily_clean_tmps_verbose="YES" # Mention files deleted 52 53# 120.clean-preserve 54daily_clean_preserve_enable="YES" # Delete files daily 55daily_clean_preserve_days=7 # If not modified for 56daily_clean_preserve_verbose="YES" # Mention files deleted 57 58# 130.clean-msgs 59daily_clean_msgs_enable="YES" # Delete msgs daily 60daily_clean_msgs_days= # If not modified for 61 62# 140.clean-rwho 63daily_clean_rwho_enable="YES" # Delete rwho daily 64daily_clean_rwho_days=7 # If not modified for 65daily_clean_rwho_verbose="YES" # Mention files deleted 66 67# 150.clean-hoststat 68daily_clean_hoststat_enable="YES" # Purge sendmail host 69 # status cache daily 70 71# 200.backup-passwd 72daily_backup_passwd_enable="YES" # Backup passwd & group 73 74# 210.backup-aliases 75daily_backup_aliases_enable="YES" # Backup mail aliases 76 77# 220.backup-pkgdb 78daily_backup_pkgdb_enable="YES" # Backup /var/db/pkg 79daily_backup_pkgdb_dir="/var/backups" 80 81# 300.calendar 82daily_calendar_enable="NO" # Run calendar -a 83 84# 310.accounting 85daily_accounting_enable="YES" # Rotate acct files 86daily_accounting_compress="NO" # Gzip rotated files 87daily_accounting_flags=-q # Flags to /usr/sbin/sa 88daily_accounting_save=3 # How many files to save 89 90# 330.news 91daily_news_expire_enable="YES" # Run news.expire 92 93# 400.status-disks 94daily_status_disks_enable="YES" # Check disk status 95daily_status_disks_df_flags="-l -h" # df(1) flags for check 96 97# 401.status-graid 98daily_status_graid_enable="NO" # Check graid(8) 99 100# 404.status-zfs 101daily_status_zfs_enable="NO" # Check ZFS 102daily_status_zfs_zpool_list_enable="YES" # List ZFS pools 103 104# 405.status-ata_raid 105daily_status_ata_raid_enable="NO" # Check ATA raid status 106 107# 406.status-gmirror 108daily_status_gmirror_enable="NO" # Check gmirror(8) 109 110# 407.status-graid3 111daily_status_graid3_enable="NO" # Check graid3(8) 112 113# 408.status-gstripe 114daily_status_gstripe_enable="NO" # Check gstripe(8) 115 116# 409.status-gconcat 117daily_status_gconcat_enable="NO" # Check gconcat(8) 118 119# 420.status-network 120daily_status_network_enable="YES" # Check network status 121daily_status_network_usedns="YES" # DNS lookups are ok 122 123# 430.status-rwho 124daily_status_rwho_enable="YES" # Check system status 125 126# 440.status-mailq 127daily_status_mailq_enable="YES" # Check mail status 128daily_status_mailq_shorten="NO" # Shorten output 129daily_status_include_submit_mailq="YES" # Also submit queue 130 131# 450.status-security 132daily_status_security_enable="YES" # Security check 133# See "Security options" below for more options 134 135# 460.status-mail-rejects 136daily_status_mail_rejects_enable="YES" # Check mail rejects 137daily_status_mail_rejects_logs=3 # How many logs to check 138daily_status_mail_rejects_shorten="NO" # Shorten output 139 140# 470.status-named 141daily_status_named_enable="YES" 142daily_status_named_usedns="YES" # DNS lookups are ok 143 144# 480.status-ntpd 145daily_status_ntpd_enable="NO" # Check NTP status 146 147# 490.status-pkg-changes 148daily_status_pkg_changes_enable="NO" # Show package changes 149pkg_info="pkg_info" # Use this program 150 151# 500.queuerun 152daily_queuerun_enable="YES" # Run mail queue 153daily_submit_queuerun="YES" # Also submit queue 154 155# 800.scrub-zfs 156daily_scrub_zfs_enable="NO" 157daily_scrub_zfs_pools="" # empty string selects all pools 158daily_scrub_zfs_default_threshold="35" # days between scrubs 159#daily_scrub_zfs_${poolname}_threshold="35" # pool specific threshold 160 161# 999.local 162daily_local="/etc/daily.local" # Local scripts 163 164 165# Security options 166 167# These options are used by the security periodic(8) scripts spawned in 168# 450.status-security above. 169daily_status_security_inline="NO" # Run inline ? 170daily_status_security_output="root" # user or /file 171daily_status_security_noamd="NO" # Don't check amd mounts 172daily_status_security_logdir="/var/log" # Directory for logs 173daily_status_security_diff_flags="-b -u" # flags for diff output 174 175# 100.chksetuid 176daily_status_security_chksetuid_enable="YES" 177 178# 110.neggrpperm 179daily_status_security_neggrpperm_enable="YES" 180 181# 200.chkmounts 182daily_status_security_chkmounts_enable="YES" 183#daily_status_security_chkmounts_ignore="^amd:" # Don't check matching 184 # FS types 185 186# 300.chkuid0 187daily_status_security_chkuid0_enable="YES" 188 189# 400.passwdless 190daily_status_security_passwdless_enable="YES" 191 192# 410.logincheck 193daily_status_security_logincheck_enable="YES" 194 195# 460.chkportsum 196daily_status_security_chkportsum_enable="NO" # Check ports w/ wrong checksum 197 198# 500.ipfwdenied 199daily_status_security_ipfwdenied_enable="YES" 200 201# 510.ipfdenied 202daily_status_security_ipfdenied_enable="YES" 203 204# 520.pfdenied 205daily_status_security_pfdenied_enable="YES" 206 207# 550.ipfwlimit 208daily_status_security_ipfwlimit_enable="YES" 209 210# 610.ipf6denied 211daily_status_security_ipf6denied_enable="YES" 212 213# 700.kernelmsg 214daily_status_security_kernelmsg_enable="YES" 215 216# 800.loginfail 217daily_status_security_loginfail_enable="YES" 218 219# 900.tcpwrap 220daily_status_security_tcpwrap_enable="YES" 221 222 223# Weekly options 224 225# These options are used by periodic(8) itself to determine what to do 226# with the output of the sub-programs that are run, and where to send 227# that output. $weekly_output might be set to /var/log/weekly.log if you 228# wish to log the weekly output and have the files rotated by newsyslog(8) 229# 230weekly_output="root" # user or /file 231weekly_show_success="YES" # scripts returning 0 232weekly_show_info="YES" # scripts returning 1 233weekly_show_badconfig="NO" # scripts returning 2 234 235# 310.locate 236weekly_locate_enable="YES" # Update locate weekly 237 238# 320.whatis 239weekly_whatis_enable="YES" # Update whatis weekly 240 241# 330.catman 242weekly_catman_enable="NO" # Preformat man pages 243 244# 340.noid 245weekly_noid_enable="NO" # Find unowned files 246weekly_noid_dirs="/" # Look here 247 248# 400.status-pkg 249weekly_status_pkg_enable="NO" # Find out-of-date pkgs 250pkg_version=pkg_version # Use this program 251pkg_version_index=/usr/ports/INDEX-9 # Use this index file 252 253# 999.local 254weekly_local="/etc/weekly.local" # Local scripts 255 256 257# Monthly options 258 259# These options are used by periodic(8) itself to determine what to do 260# with the output of the sub-programs that are run, and where to send 261# that output. $monthly_output might be set to /var/log/monthly.log if you 262# wish to log the monthly output and have the files rotated by newsyslog(8) 263# 264monthly_output="root" # user or /file 265monthly_show_success="YES" # scripts returning 0 266monthly_show_info="YES" # scripts returning 1 267monthly_show_badconfig="NO" # scripts returning 2 268 269# 200.accounting 270monthly_accounting_enable="YES" # Login accounting 271 272# 999.local 273monthly_local="/etc/monthly.local" # Local scripts 274 275 276# Define source_periodic_confs, the mechanism used by /etc/periodic/*/* 277# scripts to source defaults/periodic.conf overrides safely. 278 279if [ -z "${source_periodic_confs_defined}" ]; then 280 source_periodic_confs_defined=yes 281 source_periodic_confs () { 282 local i sourced_files 283 284 for i in ${periodic_conf_files}; do 285 case ${sourced_files} in 286 *:$i:*) 287 ;; 288 *) 289 sourced_files="${sourced_files}:$i:" 290 [ -r $i ] && . $i 291 ;; 292 esac 293 done 294 } 295fi 296