Periodic daily run output

2013-01-16 Thread Leslie Jensen


Hello.

After upgrading to 9.1-RELEASE I'm seeing this message first in the 
daily output.


Should I do anything to get rid of the message or is it ok?

Thanks

/Leslie


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Removing old temporary files:
find: -delete: unlink(./.sujournal): Operation not permitted
  /tmp/.sujournal

-- End of daily output --
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Re: Separating Mail from Security Output and Daily Run Output

2007-10-19 Thread Jonathan McKeown
On Friday 19 October 2007 03:24, Michael K. Smith - Adhost wrote:
> Hello All:
>
> Is there a way on the server side to have the output from the Security
> Run and the Daily Run to go to separate email addresses?  We have a
> gihugic number of servers sending everything to a single address and I'd
> like to be able to parse out the Security reports by "from" address
> rather than using other, less reliable filters in my various email
> clients.

Set

daily_output="daily_user"
daily_status_security_output="security_user"

in /etc/periodic.conf (replacing daily_user and security_user with the 
respective email addresses).

Jonathan
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Separating Mail from Security Output and Daily Run Output

2007-10-18 Thread Michael K. Smith - Adhost
Hello All:

Is there a way on the server side to have the output from the Security
Run and the Daily Run to go to separate email addresses?  We have a
gihugic number of servers sending everything to a single address and I'd
like to be able to parse out the Security reports by "from" address
rather than using other, less reliable filters in my various email
clients.

Regards,

Mike
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Re: Odd daily run output

2006-02-15 Thread Ceri Davies


On 15 Feb 2006, at 13:26, Lowell Gilbert wrote:


Jimmie James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


I know there's 8% reserved for softupdates, but how is it possible
that there's _extra_ space on /tmp ?  What am I missing?  This is the
first time I've seen this.


This is a FAQ.
In fact, it's listed in the FAQ list.
"How is it possible for a partition to be more than 100% full?"
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/faq/ 
disks.html#DISK-MORE-THAN-FULL


Except that it isn't, and you should read the questions more carefully.

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Re: Odd daily run output.

2006-02-15 Thread Julien Gabel
>>> Filesystem  1K-blocks UsedAvail Capacity  Mounted on
>>> /dev/ad0s1e253678-1358   234742-1%/tmp
>>>
>>> I know there's 8% reserved for softupdates, but how is it possible
   ^^^
>> Not for soft updates, but generally for root to be able to work in case
>> of a problem, i think.

>>> that there's _extra_ space on /tmp ?  What am I missing?  This is the
>>> first time I've seen this.

>> Run fsck(8) on this file system must solve this.

> Yes, there is 8% (tunable) reserved for root on filesystems. Root has
> used 1% of that on /tmp. Its not an fsck problem at all.

Certainly it is.  Search the questions@ and stable@ archives for similar
problem reports and answers.

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Re: Odd daily run output.

2006-02-15 Thread David Kelly
On Wed, Feb 15, 2006 at 08:22:19AM +0100, Julien Gabel wrote:
> > Filesystem  1K-blocks UsedAvail Capacity  Mounted on
> > /dev/ad0s1e253678-1358   234742-1%/tmp
> 
> > I know there's 8% reserved for softupdates, but how is it possible
>  ^^^
> Not for soft updates, but generally for root to be able to work in case
> of a problem, i think.
> 
> > that there's _extra_ space on /tmp ?  What am I missing?  This is the
> > first time I've seen this.
> 
> Run fsck(8) on this file system must solve this.

Yes, there is 8% (tunable) reserved for root on filesystems. Root has
used 1% of that on /tmp. Its not an fsck problem at all.

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Re: Odd daily run output

2006-02-15 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Jimmie James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I know there's 8% reserved for softupdates, but how is it possible
> that there's _extra_ space on /tmp ?  What am I missing?  This is the
> first time I've seen this.

This is a FAQ. 
In fact, it's listed in the FAQ list.
"How is it possible for a partition to be more than 100% full?"
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/faq/disks.html#DISK-MORE-THAN-FULL
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Re: Odd daily run output.

2006-02-15 Thread Jimmie James
>> Filesystem  1K-blocks UsedAvail Capacity  Mounted on
>> /dev/ad0s1e253678-1358   234742-1%/tmp

> >I know there's 8% reserved for softupdates, but how is it possible
 ^^^
>Not for soft updates, but generally for root to be able to work in case
>of a problem, i think.

>> that there's _extra_ space on /tmp ?  What am I missing?  This is the
> >first time I've seen this.

>Run fsck(8) on this file system must solve this.


fsck(8) seems to have cleared it:
/dev/ad0s1e253678   16   233368 0%/tmp

What I find out, is that fsck ran at boot in the background, I was under the
assumption, the reason for that, was to fix any problems, so your machine
would come back up in a usable state, and not need any intervention.
 /me goes back to the man pages.

Thanks!

Jimmie
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Re: Odd daily run output.

2006-02-14 Thread Julien Gabel
> Filesystem  1K-blocks UsedAvail Capacity  Mounted on
> /dev/ad0s1e253678-1358   234742-1%/tmp

> I know there's 8% reserved for softupdates, but how is it possible
 ^^^
Not for soft updates, but generally for root to be able to work in case
of a problem, i think.

> that there's _extra_ space on /tmp ?  What am I missing?  This is the
> first time I've seen this.

Run fsck(8) on this file system must solve this.

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Odd daily run output

2006-02-14 Thread Jimmie James
[23:38:01]  [EMAIL PROTECTED] <143> [0] ~>uname -a
FreeBSD fortytwo.zapto.org 6.1-PRERELEASE FreeBSD 6.1-PRERELEASE #0:
Thu Feb  2 08:01:49 EST 2006
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/FORTYTWO  i386

Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 03:04:29 -0500 (EST)
Subject: fortytwo.zapto.org daily run output
Disk status:
Filesystem  1K-blocks UsedAvail Capacity  Mounted on
/dev/ad0s1a25367853922   17946223%/
devfs   110   100%/dev
/dev/ad0s1e253678-1358   234742-1%/tmp
/dev/ad0s1f 111776478 17198238 8563612217%/usr
/dev/ad0s1d25367825808   20757611%/var
procfs  440   100%/proc
fdescfs 110   100%/dev/fd

[23:38:02]  [EMAIL PROTECTED] <144> [0] ~>mount
/dev/ad0s1a on / (ufs, local, acls)
devfs on /dev (devfs, local)
/dev/ad0s1e on /tmp (ufs, local, soft-updates, acls)
/dev/ad0s1f on /usr (ufs, local, soft-updates, acls)
/dev/ad0s1d on /var (ufs, local, soft-updates, acls)
procfs on /proc (procfs, local)
fdescfs on /dev/fd (fdescfs)

[22:39:32]  [EMAIL PROTECTED] <120> [0] ~#du -sh /tmp/
 16K/tmp/


I know there's 8% reserved for softupdates, but how is it possible
that there's _extra_ space on /tmp ?  What am I missing?  This is the
first time I've seen this.

The only issue I've had was a hardlockup (not reproducable, nothing in
logs) doing a kldunload msdosfs.ko the other day.
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Re: Daily run output message

2005-01-22 Thread Mark Ovens
On 22/01/2005 19:01 Paul Schmehl stood on a soap-box and preached to the 
unwashed masses:

--On Saturday, January 22, 2005 5:46 PM + Mark Ovens 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I see this in the daily run output on a 4.10-R box:
Removing stale entries from sendmail host status cache:
purgestat: no mapping in /etc/mail/mailer.conf
What is the mapping that is missing? The machine is running postfix, not
sendmail BTW.
Read the pkg-message file in the Postfix port.
Also, you will want to disable some Sendmail-specific daily maintenance
routines in your /etc/periodic.conf file:
daily_clean_hoststat_enable="NO"
daily_status_mail_rejects_enable="NO"
daily_status_include_submit_mailq="NO"
daily_submit_queuerun="NO"
I'd read the port message and put those lines in /etc/periodic.conf but 
I had to create the file but mis-typed periodic.comf Duh! :-[

Thanks for all the replies.
Regards,
Mark

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Re: Daily run output message

2005-01-22 Thread Michal Kapalka

http://unix.derkeiler.com/Mailing-Lists/FreeBSD/stable/2004-02/0336.html
Best Regards fofo
I see this in the daily run output on a 4.10-R box:
Removing stale entries from sendmail host status cache:
purgestat: no mapping in /etc/mail/mailer.conf
What is the mapping that is missing? The machine is running postfix, 
not sendmail BTW.

TIA
Regards,
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Re: Daily run output message

2005-01-22 Thread Paul Schmehl
--On Saturday, January 22, 2005 5:46 PM + Mark Ovens 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I see this in the daily run output on a 4.10-R box:
Removing stale entries from sendmail host status cache:
purgestat: no mapping in /etc/mail/mailer.conf
What is the mapping that is missing? The machine is running postfix, not
sendmail BTW.
Read the pkg-message file in the Postfix port.
Also, you will want to disable some Sendmail-specific daily maintenance
routines in your /etc/periodic.conf file:
daily_clean_hoststat_enable="NO"
daily_status_mail_rejects_enable="NO"
daily_status_include_submit_mailq="NO"
daily_submit_queuerun="NO"
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Re: Daily run output message

2005-01-22 Thread Mark Ovens
On 22/01/2005 17:58 Jorn Argelo stood on a soap-box and preached to the 
unwashed masses:

On Sat, 22 Jan 2005 17:46:32 +, Mark Ovens wrote
I see this in the daily run output on a 4.10-R box:
Removing stale entries from sendmail host status cache:
purgestat: no mapping in /etc/mail/mailer.conf
What is the mapping that is missing? The machine is running postfix, 
not sendmail BTW.
Mine looks like this, and I'm also running Postfix.
#
# Execute the Postfix sendmail program, named /usr/local/sbin/sendmail
#
sendmail/usr/local/sbin/sendmail
send-mail   /usr/local/sbin/sendmail
mailq   /usr/local/sbin/sendmail
newaliases  /usr/local/sbin/sendmail
Perhaps you're missing something?
No, same as yours. Thanks for the suggestion though. I take it that you 
don't see the same message?

Mark

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Re: Daily run output message

2005-01-22 Thread Jorn Argelo
On Sat, 22 Jan 2005 17:46:32 +, Mark Ovens wrote
> I see this in the daily run output on a 4.10-R box:
> 
> Removing stale entries from sendmail host status cache:
> purgestat: no mapping in /etc/mail/mailer.conf
> 
> What is the mapping that is missing? The machine is running postfix, 
> not sendmail BTW.

Mine looks like this, and I'm also running Postfix.

#
# Execute the Postfix sendmail program, named /usr/local/sbin/sendmail
#
sendmail/usr/local/sbin/sendmail
send-mail   /usr/local/sbin/sendmail
mailq   /usr/local/sbin/sendmail
newaliases  /usr/local/sbin/sendmail

Perhaps you're missing something?

Jorn
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Daily run output message

2005-01-22 Thread Mark Ovens
I see this in the daily run output on a 4.10-R box:
Removing stale entries from sendmail host status cache:
purgestat: no mapping in /etc/mail/mailer.conf
What is the mapping that is missing? The machine is running postfix, not 
sendmail BTW.

TIA
Regards,
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Re: No More Daily Run Output

2004-02-14 Thread Ryan Merrick
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All,

We've got a FreeBSD 4.7 box that's been running great for the last year and a 
half or so.  We host our customer's email on this box using postfix.  Before 
the FreeBSD box, we had two Linux boxes that hosted all of the email.  We've 
since migrated over the accounts just recently.  Approximately one week ago, 
the day after we moved over approximately 300 accounts, I no longer get 
a 'daily run output' email.  I do stil get the security run output and a 
pflogsumm report every morning.

Ive tried running the 'periodic daily' manually, but I only get the security 
report.

Any ideas on where to begin troubleshooting this?

Thanks!

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Hi,

Check your #/etc/periodic.conf the daily_output can go to a file or a user.
daily_output="root"   # user or /file
While your there check the daily_status_security_output for who the mail is 
sent to.
daily_status_security_output="root" # user or /file

All the Defaults are in #/etc/defaults/periodic.conf

A typical file is #/var/log/daily.log which is set in newsyslog to rotate.

Last thing to check is that your aliases for the user for the daily_output 
has a valid email address.

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No More Daily Run Output

2004-02-13 Thread craig
All,

We've got a FreeBSD 4.7 box that's been running great for the last year and a 
half or so.  We host our customer's email on this box using postfix.  Before 
the FreeBSD box, we had two Linux boxes that hosted all of the email.  We've 
since migrated over the accounts just recently.  Approximately one week ago, 
the day after we moved over approximately 300 accounts, I no longer get 
a 'daily run output' email.  I do stil get the security run output and a 
pflogsumm report every morning.

Ive tried running the 'periodic daily' manually, but I only get the security 
report.

Any ideas on where to begin troubleshooting this?

Thanks!


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Re: daily run output...

2003-12-19 Thread ander Sendzimir
Read

	man periodic

Everything you need to know can be found from there. As stated, you can 
modify the local daily script, add your own or create another directory 
and add a line to /etc/crontab. You can also put your own scripts in 
/usr/local/etc/periodic.

Alex

On Friday, December 19, 2003, at 08:44  AM, Xpression wrote:

Hi list, I have some scripts to execute everyday, I see that
/daily contains some scripts but I don't know how to push
mines on it and execute them without put on crontab, I mean
if it can be achieved...thanks
Vadim

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Re: daily run output...

2003-12-19 Thread Ruben de Groot
On Fri, Dec 19, 2003 at 08:44:39AM -0500, Xpression typed:
> Hi list, I have some scripts to execute everyday, I see that
> /daily contains some scripts but I don't know how to push
> mines on it and execute them without put on crontab, I mean
> if it can be achieved...thanks
 
You can create /etc/daily.local and put your scripts in there.

Ruben
 
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Re: daily run output...

2003-12-19 Thread Lowell Gilbert
"Xpression" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Hi list, I have some scripts to execute everyday, I see that
> /daily contains some scripts but I don't know how to push
> mines on it and execute them without put on crontab, I mean
> if it can be achieved...thanks

There are a number of ways to do it.
See: "man 8 rc"

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daily run output...

2003-12-19 Thread Xpression
Hi list, I have some scripts to execute everyday, I see that
/daily contains some scripts but I don't know how to push
mines on it and execute them without put on crontab, I mean
if it can be achieved...thanks


Vadim


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Re: Question about "daily run output"

2003-12-18 Thread Kevin D. Kinsey, DaleCo, S.P.
samy lancher wrote:

Hello,
I have freeBSD 4.5 server. I check "daily run output" sent by server everyday. I  notice some change in the output from past few days. 
In "Checking for rejected mail hosts:" I see following output:
 14 miltnews.com
  1 ohhello.com
  1 OUTGOING25.myaccountemail.com
  1 OUTGOING121.asapemailaccount.com
This output changes everyday but there is always some thing or the other in this section. Till last week this section used be empty; but i starting getting these kind of messages from past few days. Is it some thing i need to worry about?,.

thanks in advance,
Naveen.
 

You have logs of mail server activity in
/var/log/maillog.  Quite often (though
*perhaps* not always) a look at the logs
will tell you why the mail was rejected.
Most likely, spammers with no reverse
DNS are being rejected, which is a default
Sendmail setting AFAIK.
Kevin Kinsey

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Question about "daily run output"

2003-12-18 Thread samy lancher
Hello,
I have freeBSD 4.5 server. I check "daily run output" sent by server everyday. I  
notice some change in the output from past few days. 
In "Checking for rejected mail hosts:" I see following output:
  14 miltnews.com
   1 ohhello.com
   1 OUTGOING25.myaccountemail.com
   1 OUTGOING121.asapemailaccount.com
This output changes everyday but there is always some thing or the other in this 
section. Till last week this section used be empty; but i starting getting these kind 
of messages from past few days. Is it some thing i need to worry about?,.
 
thanks in advance,
Naveen.


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Re: Daily Run Output error

2003-04-04 Thread Mike Meyer
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Matthew Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> typed:
> Jon Reynolds wrote:
> > I am getting this error in my daily run output:
> > Mail in local queue:
> > mailq: execing /usr/libexec/sendmail/sendmail: No such file or directory
> > I have qmail installed and have done the 'make disable-sendmail' and the
> > 'make enable-qmail' on the machine and it is working fine as a mail
> > server. Anyone seen this before and have a fix for it?
> I think you will want to look at /etc/mail/mailer.conf

In particular, you want a line like:

mailq   /var/qmail/bin/qmail-qread

Alternatively, you can add

daily_status_mailq_enable="NO"

to /etc/periodic.conf. You probably want to add

daily_status_mail_rejects_enable="NO"

to /etc/periodic.conf in either case.

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Re: Daily Run Output error

2003-04-04 Thread Matthew Smith
Jon Reynolds wrote:
I am getting this error in my daily run output:

Mail in local queue:
mailq: execing /usr/libexec/sendmail/sendmail: No such file or directory
I have qmail installed and have done the 'make disable-sendmail' and the
'make enable-qmail' on the machine and it is working fine as a mail
server. Anyone seen this before and have a fix for it?
Thanks for any help,

I think you will want to look at /etc/mail/mailer.conf

man mailer.conf

-Matt

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Daily Run Output error

2003-04-04 Thread Jon Reynolds
I am getting this error in my daily run output:

Mail in local queue:
mailq: execing /usr/libexec/sendmail/sendmail: No such file or directory

I have qmail installed and have done the 'make disable-sendmail' and the
'make enable-qmail' on the machine and it is working fine as a mail
server. Anyone seen this before and have a fix for it?

Thanks for any help,

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Re: modify daily run output?

2002-09-18 Thread Kirk Strauser


At 2002-09-18T15:43:53Z, "Jeff D. Hamann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I've been perfoming a bunch of informational output (du -h, df, ls -la,
> etc) type stuff from cron jobs every night and would like to cut down on
> the email I send to myself. Is there a way to add these tasks to the daily
> run output email I get from the server?

Put your programs into a shell program and put it in
/usr/local/etc/periodic/daily .  Voila!  Your programs will be executed as
part of the daily run.
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modify daily run output?

2002-09-18 Thread Jeff D. Hamann

I've been perfoming a bunch of informational output (du -h, df, ls -la, etc)
type stuff from cron jobs every night and would like to cut down on the
email I send to myself. Is there a way to add these tasks to the daily run
output email I get from the server?

Jeff.

Jeff D. Hamann
Hamann, Donald & Associates, Inc.
PO Box 1421
Corvallis, Oregon USA 97339-1421
Bus. 541-753-7333
Cell. 541-740-5988
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