Date: Mon, 1 Jul 2002 20:40:35 -0400 From: "ro0t" <root@unixhideout.com> To: <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: RE: How does /etc/daily.local run. Message-ID: <CGEIKJFNGMJHCMFBJGJFEEHHCAAA.root@unixhideout.com> In-Reply-To: <200207020221.57680.danny@ricin.com>
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God how i love FreeBSD. And this list. I am always learning new stuff. Thanks to all of ya! -----Original Message----- From: Danny Pansters [mailto:danny@ricin.com] Sent: Monday, July 01, 2002 8:22 PM To: ro0t Subject: Re: How does /etc/daily.local run. On Tuesday 02 July 2002 01:16, ro0t wrote: > this. In /etc/daily.local there are several commands, does my mighty bsd > box run them all at the same time, or does it wait until each is finished > and start the next job? They run one after the other, hence the numbers in the names of the daily, weekly, monthly scripts under /etc/periodic. Works like the start|stop scripts in /usr/local/etc/rc.d somewhat as they are run alphabetically. You can add your own, e.g. 900.do_my_thing or stick your stuff in the 999.local, or use a /usr/local/etc/periodic. All are possible and supported. You can define variables like RUN_MY_STUFF="YES" or so by doing some copying and pasting from another periodic script that comes close to what you need and then change it to have the functionality you want. Those variables can be used in /etc/periodic.conf (or a local version thereof), just like the "predefined" onces that come with the default base OS. HTH, --Dan PS, An example says more than a thousand words. Here's a simple but effective example that I use to backup my root partition to a spare one on a second disk (other partitions are mirrored between the two disks using vinum) so that in case the first disk would crash I can boot from the second disk instead. The zip compression step could be left out but is included to be able to copy the dumped data offsite from this script if I want to later. ----------------- daily script thingie --------------------- # cat /etc/periodic/daily/900.backup-root #!/bin/sh # # /etc/periodic/daily/900.backup_root # # If there is a global system configuration file, suck it in. # if [ -r /etc/defaults/periodic.conf ] then . /etc/defaults/periodic.conf source_periodic_confs fi case "$backup_root_enable" in [Yy][Ee][Ss]) # # This should only be run if there are two functioning disks and it # should NOT be run on disk1, disk0 = da1s0a and disk1 = da1s1a # echo "" echo "Backing up root partition /dev/da0a to /dev/da1a. " mount /dev/da1s1a /backup_root cd /backup_root chflags -R noschg * case "$backup_root_compress" in [Yy][Ee][Ss]) echo "Remove old backup files." rm -rf /backup_root/* echo -n "Performing dump of root filesystem" case "$backup_root_compress_bzip2" in [Yy][Ee][Ss]) echo " with bzip2 compresion." /sbin/dump -0uan -f - / | bzip2 -2 > root.dump.bz2 echo "Unzipping." bunzip2 root.dump.bz2 ;; *) echo " with gzip compresion." /sbin/dump -0uan -f - / | gzip -2 > root.dump.gz echo "Unzipping." gunzip root.dump.gz ;; esac ;; *) /sbin/dump -0uan -f - / > root.dump echo "." ;; esac echo "Restoring today's backup root filesystem. " case "$backup_root_replace" in [Yy][Ee][Ss]) restore -rf root.dump ;; *) echo "Replacement of backup root filesystem not enabled! " ;; esac cd / umount /backup_root ;; *) echo "Are you sure you don't want to backup your root partition?" esac echo "Done." exit 0 ---------------------- end ----------------------------- ----- addition to periodic.conf (in 'daily' part) ------ # 900.backup_root backup_root_enable="YES" # root partition backup backup_root_compress="YES" backup_root_compress_bzip2="YES" backup_root_replace="YES" ------------------------ end --------------------------- To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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