#!/bin/sh # # daily - daily cleanup of the system. # Doesn't make sense when running from CD if [ ! -z $(sysenv bootcd) ] then exit fi case "$#:$1" in 1:cron|1:boot) caller=$1 ;; *) echo >&2 "Usage: $0 cron|boot" exit 1 esac test -d /usr/adm || exit cd /usr/adm || exit # Last run must have been on a previous day. timestamp=daily.lasttime if test -f $timestamp then set -- `ls -lT $timestamp` test "$6 $7 $9" = "$(date '+%b %d %Y')" && exit fi # Update last-run time echo >$timestamp # Remove three day old files from various tmp dirs. cleantmp -3 /tmp /usr/tmp /usr/preserve /usr/spool/lpd /usr/spool/at/past # Truncate log files in /usr/adm. test -d old || mkdir old || exit cycle() { # Cycle a log file if larger than a size in kilobytes. local size="`expr "$1" + "$1"`" local log="$2" if test -f "$log" && test -n "$(find "$log" -size +"$size")" then test -f "old/$log.2" && cp -p "old/$log.2" "old/$log.3" test -f "old/$log.1" && cp -p "old/$log.1" "old/$log.2" cp -p "$log" "old/$log.1" : > "$log" fi } cycle 100 wtmp cycle 100 log cycle 20 ftplog cycle 200 aftplog # Make copies of /etc/passwd and /etc/shadow if they have been changed. for file in passwd shadow do if cmp -s /etc/$file old/$file.1 then # Fine. else test -f old/$file.2 && cp -p old/$file.2 old/$file.3 test -f old/$file.1 && cp -p old/$file.1 old/$file.2 test -f /etc/$file && cp -p /etc/$file old/$file.1 fi done # Update manpage index but don't warn about nonexistant dirs /usr/libexec/makewhatis -f 2>/dev/null # Continue with a local script if present. test -f /usr/local/etc/daily && sh /usr/local/etc/daily $caller exit 0