Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2008 00:21:29 +0100 From: RW <fbsd06@mlists.homeunix.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: disable periodic scripts Message-ID: <20080331002129.699fbc53@gumby.homeunix.com.> In-Reply-To: <BLU138-W406D77008887A64CB9BCB6C3FB0@phx.gbl> References: <BLU138-W406D77008887A64CB9BCB6C3FB0@phx.gbl>
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On Sun, 30 Mar 2008 15:18:12 -0400 Warner Lambert <unixchild@live.com> wrote: > > Hi > > How can I disable those nightly/monthly/... periodic scripts? I don't > need them, these days professional monitoring software such as nagios > is used to monitor 200+ systems. I can't read 200 mails showing me > hundreds of lines of output even if nothings happening. Am I just > deleting all the /etc/periodic/* stuff or is there a switch like: > turn_off_ancient_system_administration="YES" ? > The periodic scripts do other things apart than monitoring, but if you're sure you wont need any of the system maintenance features, and wont install any packages that rely on local period scripts, you can disable them in /etc/crontab. Otherwise, you may want to look at /etc/defaults/periodic.conf for how to send the output to rotated log-files.
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