NAME¶
bcron-update - Update system crontabs.
SYNOPSIS¶
bcron-update path [
path ... ]
DESCRIPTION¶
bcron-update polls the named files or directories periodically to see if
there are any new, changed, or removed files. When it detects changes, it
mirrors those changes into the crontab spool directory.
bcron-update
runs as root in order to be able to read system files that would potentially
be unreadable otherwise.
On Debian, if
path is a directory,
bcron-update skips files in
this directory with names that do not solely consist of lower- and uppercase
letters ('a'-'z', 'A'-'Z'), digits ('0'-'9'), underscores ('_'), and hyphens
('-').
EXAMPLES¶
To mirror modern vixie-cron's behavior, use:
bcron-update /etc/crontab /etc/cron.d
ENVIRONMENT¶
- BCRON_SPOOL
- The spool directory for bcron. Defaults to /var/spool/cron.
- BCRON_USER
- After writing files and before moving them into their final location,
bcron-update changes the ownership of the file to this user so that
bcron-sched can read them.
SEE ALSO¶
bcron-sched(8)
DIAGNOSTICS¶
bcron-update outputs three different kinds of messages about actions it
is taking.
- Rescanning /etc/cron.d
- The named directory has been modified, and will be scanned to determine
what files have been added or deleted.
- -/etc/cron.d/oldfile
- The named file no longer exists and will be removed from the spool.
- +/etc/cron.d/newfile
- The named file was either created or modified since the last scan, and
will be copied into the spool.
AUTHOR¶
Bruce Guenter <bruce@untroubled.org>