Re: [PROPOSAL] cron.* scripts should be quiet
On Tue, Feb 20, 2001 at 06:34:33PM +0100, Arthur Korn wrote:
> So what about:
>
> cron.* scripts should not produce any non-error output in
> general. An exception may be made if the intention of the
> script is to mail a status report to the administrator.
>
> Though I feel that the exeption is to broad. I don't want to be
> mailed status reports like "everything is fine" from dozends of
> machines.
I guess it's a package-by-package call whether the purpose of the
script is to mail a status report or not. I have the following cron
files installed:
/etc/cron.daily:
0anacron cracklib exim man-db netkit-inetd sysklogd
apache dlocate find modutils ntp tetex-bin
calendar dwww logrotate netbase standard
/etc/cron.weekly:
0anacron cvs lpr man2html popularity-contest sysklogd
auctex dhelp man-db ntp rc5des
None of the packages involved need to tell me that everything's OK.
However, were I to have a package like tripwire installed, I might
well want to know that all is in order.
I'm sure the maintainer will get plenty of bug reports if the cron
script is too noisy ;-)
Julian
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