Make the cutover to periodic and cron.d as discussed to death on committers

for the past week.
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pst 1997-08-13 06:12:05 +00:00
parent 717eb2339d
commit 77f8fc2dc8
4 changed files with 6 additions and 275 deletions

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# /etc/crontab - root's crontab for FreeBSD
#
# $Id$
# $Id: crontab,v 1.16 1997/02/23 09:20:40 peter Exp $
#
SHELL=/bin/sh
PATH=/etc:/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin
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*/5 * * * * root /usr/libexec/atrun
#
# rotate log files every hour, if necessary
0 * * * * root /usr/sbin/newsyslog
0 * * * * root newsyslog
#
# do daily/weekly/monthly maintenance
0 2 * * * root /etc/daily 2>&1 | sendmail root
30 3 * * 6 root /etc/weekly 2>&1 | sendmail root
30 5 1 * * root /etc/monthly 2>&1 | sendmail root
0 2 * * * root periodic daily 2>&1 | sendmail root
30 3 * * 6 root periodic weekly 2>&1 | sendmail root
30 5 1 * * root periodic monthly 2>&1 | sendmail root
#
# time zone change adjustment for wall cmos clock,
# does nothing, if you have UTC cmos clock.
# See adjkerntz(8) for details.
1,31 0-4 * * * root /sbin/adjkerntz -a
1,31 0-4 * * * root adjkerntz -a

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etc/daily
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#!/bin/sh -
#
# @(#)daily 5.12 (Berkeley) 5/24/91
#
PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin
host=`hostname -s`
echo "Subject: $host daily run output"
bak=/var/backups
echo ""
echo "Removing scratch and junk files:"
if [ -d /var/preserve ]; then
cd /var/preserve && {
find . ! -name . -mtime +7 -exec rm -f -- {} \; ; }
fi
if [ -d /var/rwho ] ; then
cd /var/rwho && {
find . ! -name . -mtime +7 -exec rm -f -- {} \; ; }
fi
cd /tmp
# This is a security hole, never use 'find' on a public directory
# with -exec rm -f as root. This can be exploited to delete any file
# on the system.
#
#find / \( ! -fstype local -o -fstype rdonly \) -a -prune -o \
# \( -name '[#,]*' -o -name '.#*' -o -name a.out -o -name '*.core' \
# -o -name '*.CKP' -o -name '.emacs_[0-9]*' \) \
# -a -atime +3 -exec rm -f -- {} \;
#
#
# The same security hole. Purge the temp directories from unused stuff.
# Note that we must not accidentally clean the X11 lock files.
#
# Use at your own risk, but for a long-living system, this might come
# more useful than the boot-time cleaning of /tmp. If /var/tmp and
# /tmp are symlinked together, only one of the below will actually
# run.
#
# if [ -d /tmp ]; then
# cd /tmp && {
# find . -type f -atime +3 -ctime +3 ! -name '.X*-lock' -exec rm -f -- {} \;
# find -d . ! -name . -type d -mtime +1 -exec rmdir -- {} \; \
# >/dev/null 2>&1; }
# fi
#
# if [ -d /var/tmp ]; then
# cd /var/tmp && {
# find . ! -name . -atime +7 -ctime +3 -exec rm -f -- {} \;
# find -d . ! -name . -type d -mtime +1 -exec rmdir -- {} \; \
# >/dev/null 2>&1; }
# fi
#
#
# remove system messages older than 21 days
msgs -c
if [ -f /etc/news.expire ]; then
/etc/news.expire
fi
if [ -f /var/account/acct ] ; then
echo ""
echo "Gathering accounting statistics:"
cd /var/account
if [ -f acct.2 ] ; then mv -f acct.2 acct.3 ; fi
if [ -f acct.1 ] ; then mv -f acct.1 acct.2 ; fi
if [ -f acct.0 ] ; then mv -f acct.0 acct.1 ; fi
cp -pf acct acct.0
sa -s > /dev/null
fi
echo ""
echo "Backup passwd and group files:"
if [ ! -f $bak/master.passwd.bak ] ; then
echo "no $bak/master.passwd.bak"
cp -p /etc/master.passwd $bak/master.passwd.bak
fi
if cmp -s $bak/master.passwd.bak /etc/master.passwd; then :; else
echo "$host passwd diffs:"
diff $bak/master.passwd.bak /etc/master.passwd |\
sed 's/^\([<>] [^:]*\):[^:]*:/\1:(password):/'
mv $bak/master.passwd.bak $bak/master.passwd.bak2
cp -p /etc/master.passwd $bak/master.passwd.bak
fi
if [ ! -f $bak/group.bak ] ; then
echo "no $bak/group.bak"
cp -p /etc/group $bak/group.bak
fi
if cmp -s $bak/group.bak /etc/group; then :; else
echo "$host group diffs:"
diff $bak/group.bak /etc/group
mv $bak/group.bak $bak/group.bak2
cp -p /etc/group $bak/group.bak
fi
if [ ! -f $bak/aliases.bak ] ; then
echo "no $bak/aliases.bak"
cp -p /etc/aliases $bak/aliases.bak
fi
if cmp -s $bak/aliases.bak /etc/aliases; then :; else
echo "$host aliases diffs:"
diff $bak/aliases.bak /etc/aliases
mv $bak/aliases.bak $bak/aliases.bak2
cp -p /etc/aliases $bak/aliases.bak
fi
if [ -f /etc/Distfile ]; then
if cmp -s $bak/Distfile.bak /etc/Distfile; then :; else
mv $bak/Distfile.bak $bak/Distfile.bak2
cp /etc/Distfile $bak/Distfile.bak
fi
fi
# `calendar -a' needs to die. Why? Because it's a bad idea, particular
# with networked home directories, but also in general. If you want the
# output of `calendar' mailed to you, set up a cron job to do it,
# or run it from your ~/.profile or ~/.login.
#
# echo ""
# echo "Running calendar:"
# calendar -a
if [ -d /var/spool/uucp -a -f /etc/uuclean.daily ]; then
echo ""
echo "Cleaning up UUCP:"
echo /etc/uuclean.daily | su daemon
fi
echo ""
echo ""
echo "Checking subsystem status:"
echo ""
echo "disks:"
df -k -t local
echo ""
dump W
echo ""
echo ""
echo "mail:"
mailq
if [ -d /var/spool/uucp ]; then
echo ""
echo "uucp:"
uustat -a
fi
echo ""
echo "network:"
netstat -i
echo ""
if [ -d /var/rwho ] ; then
ruptime
fi
echo ""
if [ -f /etc/Distfile ]; then
echo "Running rdist:"
rdist -f /etc/Distfile
fi
if [ -f /etc/daily.local ]; then
echo "Running daily.local:"
sh /etc/daily.local
fi
sh /etc/security 2>&1 | sendmail root

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#!/bin/sh -
#
# @(#)monthly 5.5 (Berkeley) 6/17/91
#
PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin
host=`hostname -s`
echo "Subject: $host monthly run output"
echo ""
echo "Doing login accounting:"
ac -p | sort -nr +1
if [ -f /etc/monthly.local ]; then
echo ""
echo "Running monthly.local:"
sh /etc/monthly.local
fi

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#!/bin/sh -
#
# @(#)weekly 5.14 (Berkeley) 6/23/91
# $Id: weekly,v 1.19 1997/02/23 09:20:55 peter Exp $
PATH=/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/libexec
export PATH
host=`hostname -s`
echo "Subject: $host weekly run output"
#echo ""
#echo "Removing old .o files:"
#find /usr/src -name '*.o' -atime +21 -print -a -exec rm -f {} \;
# see if /usr/src exists and is local
# before looking there for checked-out files
#if [ -d /usr/src -a \
# X"`find -f /usr/src ! -fstype local -prune -or -type d -print -prune`" != X ];
#then
# echo "looking for checked out files:"
# TDIR=/tmp/_checkout$$
#
# mkdir $TDIR
# for file in `find -f /usr/src ! -fstype local -prune -or \
# -name 'p.*' -print | egrep 'SCCS/p\.'`; do
# owner=`awk '{ print $3 }' $file`
# echo "$owner $file"
# echo $file >> $TDIR/$owner
# done | sed -e 's,SCCS/p.,,'
# for file in $TDIR/*; do
# sed -e 's,SCCS/p.,,' $file | \
# Mail -s 'checked out files' `basename $file`
# done
# rm -rf $TDIR
#fi
if [ -f /usr/libexec/uucp/clean.weekly ]; then
echo ""
echo "Cleaning up UUCP:"
echo /usr/libexec/uucp/clean.weekly | su daemon
fi
echo ""
echo "Rebuilding locate database:"
locdb=/var/db/locate.database
touch ${locdb}; chown nobody ${locdb}; chmod 644 ${locdb}
echo /usr/libexec/locate.updatedb | nice -5 su -fm nobody 2>&1 |\
fgrep -v 'Permission denied'
chmod 444 ${locdb}
echo ""
echo "Rebuilding whatis database:"
if [ -d /usr/X11R6/man ]
then
MANPATH=${MANPATH:-/usr/share/man:/usr/X11R6/man:/usr/local/man}
else
MANPATH=${MANPATH:-/usr/share/man:/usr/local/man}
fi
makewhatis.local "${MANPATH}"
#echo ""
#echo "Reformatting manual pages:"
#echo catman.local "${MANPATH}" | su -fm man
echo ""
echo "Cleaning up kernel database files:"
kernel=`sysctl -n kern.bootfile`
kernel=kvm_`basename ${kernel}`.db
find /var/db -name "kvm_*.db" -a ! -name ${kernel} -a -atime +7 -exec rm -f -- {} \;
if [ -f /etc/weekly.local ]; then
echo ""
echo "Running weekly.local:"
sh /etc/weekly.local
fi