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15 .\" ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
19 .\" DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
49 and is intended to simply provide default configuration variables.
57 List of directories to search for periodic scripts.
60 and is only used when an argument to
65 What to do with the output of the scripts executed from
68 If this variable is set to an absolute path name, output is logged to
70 addresses and mailed to those users.
71 If this variable is not set or is empty, output is sent to standard output.
100 is set to
108 is set to
116 is set to
120 If these variables are set to neither
124 they default to
131 Refer to the
136 The maximum number of seconds to randomly sleep in order to smooth bursty loads
145 Set to
147 if you want to remove all files matching
152 Set to a list of file names to match.
158 is set to
160 this must also be set to the number of days old that a file's access
164 Set to
166 if you want the removed files to be reported in your daily output.
169 Set to
171 if you want to clear temporary directories daily.
174 Set to the list of directories to clear if
176 is set to
182 is set, this must also be set to the number of days old that a file's access
186 Set to the list of files that should not be deleted when
188 is set to
193 Set to
195 if you want the removed files to be reported in your daily output.
198 Set to
200 if you wish to remove old files from
204 Set to the number of days that files must not have been modified before
208 Set to
210 if you want the removed files to be reported in your daily output.
213 Set to
215 if you wish old system messages to be purged.
218 Set to the number of days that files must not have been modified before
225 Set to
232 Set to the number of days that files must not have been modified before
236 Set to
238 if you want the removed files to be reported in your daily output.
241 Set to
250 would normally use when determining whether to believe the cached information,
255 Set to
260 Set to
268 Set to
274 Set to
279 Set to
285 Set to
299 Set to
303 file backed up and modifications to be displayed in your daily output.
306 Set to
315 Set to the arguments for the
321 Set to the arguments for the
328 Set to
337 Set to the arguments for the
344 Set to the arguments for the
351 Set to
357 Set to
359 if you want to run
364 Set to
366 if you want to rotate your daily process accounting files.
373 Set to
375 if you want your daily accounting files to be compressed using
381 is set, this may also be set to the number of daily accounting files that are
387 Set to the arguments to pass to the
389 utility (in addition to
393 is set to
399 Set to
401 if you want to run
409 Set to the arguments for the
413 is set to
419 Set to
421 if you want to run
428 Set to
430 if you want to run
437 to be set to
441 Set to
443 if you want to run
450 Set to
452 if you want to run
459 Set to
461 if you want to run
468 Set to
470 if you want to run
477 Set to
479 if you want to run
486 Set to
488 if you want to run
492 Set to additional arguments for the
496 is set to
502 Set to
504 if you want to run
508 option (to do DNS lookups).
511 Set to
513 if you want to run
519 is set to
525 Set to
527 if you want to run
531 Set to
533 if you want to shorten the
537 is set to
541 Set to
543 if you also want to run
547 is set to
553 Set to
555 if you want to run the security check.
568 Set to
571 The default is to either mail or log the output according to the value of
575 Where to send the output of the security check if
577 is set to
581 variables above, namely it can be set either to one or more email addresses
582 or to an absolute file name.
585 Set to
587 if you want to summarise mail rejections logged to
592 Set to the number of maillog files that should be checked
596 Set to
598 if you want to enable NTP status check.
601 Set to
606 Set to
608 if you want to manually run the mail queue at least once a day.
611 Set to
613 if you also want to manually run the submit mail queue at least once a day
616 is set to
620 Set to
622 if you want to run a zfs scrub periodically.
625 A space separated list of names of zfs pools to scrub.
630 If not set, the default value is 35, corresponding to 5 weeks.
635 but specific to the pool
639 Set to
641 if you want to run a zfs trim daily.
644 A space separated list of names of zfs pools to trim.
648 Set to a list of extra scripts that should be run after all other
653 Set to the arguments to pass to the
666 Set to
668 if you want to run
679 Set to
681 if you want to run
688 Set to
690 if you want to locate orphaned files on the system.
695 This would usually be set to
711 Set to
713 if you want to use
720 is set to
722 this variable specifies the program that is used to determine the out of
727 As an example, this variable might be set to
749 variable is set to
751 it will also be necessary to arrange that the correct
761 Set to a list of extra scripts that should be run after all other
771 Set to
773 if you want to do login accounting using the
790 Set to a list of extra scripts that should be run after all other
818 variable is set to
823 Set to the arguments to pass to the
831 Set to
837 Set to either
845 Set to
851 Set to either
859 Set to
867 Set to either
875 Set to
877 to check for changes mounted file systems to the previous day's values.
880 Set to either
888 Set to
890 if you want to ignore
897 Set to
904 Set to either
912 Set to
919 Set to either
927 Set to
936 Set to either
944 Set to
951 Set to either
959 Set to
966 Set to either
974 Set to
981 Space-separated list of additional anchors whose denied packets log entries to
988 Set to either
996 Set to
1003 Set to either
1011 Set to
1018 Set to either
1026 Set to
1033 Set to either
1041 Set to
1050 Set to either