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Date:      Wed, 18 Jun 2008 01:02:34 +0200
From:      Pietro Cerutti <gahr@FreeBSD.org>
To:        David Hawthorne <dhawth@bitgravity.com>
Cc:        freebsd-ports@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Question about ports adding cronjobs
Message-ID:  <4858428A.80502@FreeBSD.org>
In-Reply-To: <746214C8-3863-4B29-8B01-230579284C76@bitgravity.com>
References:  <746214C8-3863-4B29-8B01-230579284C76@bitgravity.com>

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David Hawthorne wrote:
| I have a piece of software I've been working on that gathers stats about
| the local host and shoves them into rrd files, with an accompanying web
| front-end page that generates pretty graphs from the RRDs on demand.  I
| have a package done up for it, and I'd like to add it to the ports tree
| eventually, but I'm stuck on how to get it to automagically add the
| cronjob to have the stats gathering script run every five minutes, and I
| don't know of any ports that add cronjobs off the top of my head to go
| look at.
|
| Is there an approved standard for doing this?  It doesn't have to be as
| root, either, it can run under a different user.  Any advice on how to
| get the port to add the user (and remove it properly when the port is
| deinstalled) properly and securely would be appreciated as well.

The only port which comes to my mind which goes near to what you want to
achieve is sysutils/bsdstats, which installs a script in periodic/monthly.
If running daily is enough you may want to look at that.

Another option would be to create a support script/daemon and place it
in rc.d. The script/daemon would then sit idle and wake up once every
<your preferred time here> and gather your statistics.

Third option: instruct the user (via a message at post-install stage) on
how to setup the cron job.

|
| Bonus points for providing the lines that would need to go into a
| CONTENTS file for the package, because that's what I'm working with
| right now for testing it on multiple machines.
|
| Thanks!


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