Name
periodic
Synopsis
periodic name
Serves as a method of organizing recurring administrative tasks.
periodic
is used in conjunction with the
cron
facility, called by the following three
entries from /etc/crontab:
1 3 * * * root periodic daily 15 4 * * 6 root periodic weekly 30 5 1 * * root periodic monthly
The facility is controlled by the
/etc/defaults/periodic.conf file, which
specifies its default behavior. periodic
runs all
of the scripts that it finds in the directory specified in
name. If name is an
absolute pathname, there is no doubt as to which directory is
intended. If simply a name—such as daily—is given, the
directory is assumed to be a subdirectory of
/etc/periodic or of one of the alternate
directories specified in the configuration file’s
local_periodic entry.
periodic
can also be executed from the command
line to run the administrative scripts manually. For example, to run
the daily script, run periodic
as root using
daily as its argument:
sudo periodic daily
The configuration file contains several entries for valid command
arguments that control the location and content of the reports that
periodic
generates. Here are the entries related
to daily:
# Daily options ... daily_output="/var/log/daily.out"Append report to a file. daily_show_success="YES" Include success messages. daily_show_info="YES" Include informational messages. daily_show_badconfig="NO" Exclude configuration error messages.
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