Due to the bug with the console drivers and kill syslogd I have disabled that

in the daily and weekly scripts so that we don't get bug reports about
something we already know.  There are explanory comments in the files.
This commit is contained in:
Rodney W. Grimes 1993-08-09 15:18:02 +00:00
parent fc1fd08682
commit cd41d9bac8
Notes: svn2git 2020-12-20 02:59:44 +00:00
svn path=/head/; revision=262
2 changed files with 34 additions and 26 deletions

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@ -85,22 +85,26 @@ echo ""
echo "Running calendar:"
calendar -a
echo ""
echo "Rotating mail log:"
cd /var/log
rm -f maillog.7
if [ -f maillog.6 ]; then mv -f maillog.6 maillog.7; fi
if [ -f maillog.5 ]; then mv -f maillog.5 maillog.6; fi
if [ -f maillog.4 ]; then mv -f maillog.4 maillog.5; fi
if [ -f maillog.3 ]; then mv -f maillog.3 maillog.4; fi
if [ -f maillog.2 ]; then mv -f maillog.2 maillog.3; fi
if [ -f maillog.1 ]; then mv -f maillog.1 maillog.2; fi
if [ -f maillog.0 ]; then mv -f maillog.0 maillog.1; fi
mv -f maillog maillog.0
cp /dev/null maillog
chmod 644 maillog
kill -1 `cat /var/run/syslog.pid`
cd /
# Due to a console sub system bug doing the kill -1 of syslogd
# will lock up the console. This has been disabled until that
# is fixed.
#
#echo ""
#echo "Rotating mail log:"
#cd /var/log
#rm -f maillog.7
#if [ -f maillog.6 ]; then mv -f maillog.6 maillog.7; fi
#if [ -f maillog.5 ]; then mv -f maillog.5 maillog.6; fi
#if [ -f maillog.4 ]; then mv -f maillog.4 maillog.5; fi
#if [ -f maillog.3 ]; then mv -f maillog.3 maillog.4; fi
#if [ -f maillog.2 ]; then mv -f maillog.2 maillog.3; fi
#if [ -f maillog.1 ]; then mv -f maillog.1 maillog.2; fi
#if [ -f maillog.0 ]; then mv -f maillog.0 maillog.1; fi
#mv -f maillog maillog.0
#cp /dev/null maillog
#chmod 644 maillog
#kill -1 `cat /var/run/syslog.pid`
#cd /
if [ -d /var/spool/uucp -a -f /etc/uuclean.daily ]; then
echo ""

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@ -43,16 +43,20 @@ if [ -f /usr/lib/uucp/clean.weekly ]; then
fi
echo ""
echo "Rotating messages:"
cd /var/log
if [ -f messages.2 ]; then mv -f messages.2 messages.3; fi
if [ -f messages.1 ]; then mv -f messages.1 messages.2; fi
if [ -f messages.0 ]; then mv -f messages.0 messages.1; fi
mv -f messages messages.0
cp /dev/null messages
chmod 644 messages
kill -1 `cat /var/run/syslog.pid`
cd /
# Due to a console sub system bug doing the kill -1 of syslogd
# will lock up the console. This has been disabled until that
# is fixed.
#
#echo "Rotating messages:"
#cd /var/log
#if [ -f messages.2 ]; then mv -f messages.2 messages.3; fi
#if [ -f messages.1 ]; then mv -f messages.1 messages.2; fi
#if [ -f messages.0 ]; then mv -f messages.0 messages.1; fi
#mv -f messages messages.0
#cp /dev/null messages
#chmod 644 messages
#kill -1 `cat /var/run/syslog.pid`
#cd /
echo ""
echo "Rebuilding locate database:"