Summary: | Periodic scripts that are 'disabled' have non-zero return code. | ||||||
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Product: | Base System | Reporter: | jbarkley <jbarkley> | ||||
Component: | misc | Assignee: | Brian Somers <brian> | ||||
Status: | Closed FIXED | ||||||
Severity: | Affects Only Me | ||||||
Priority: | Normal | ||||||
Version: | Unspecified | ||||||
Hardware: | Any | ||||||
OS: | Any | ||||||
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Description
jbarkley
2000-09-13 14:20:00 UTC
Responsible Changed From-To: freebsd-bugs->brian I'll deal with this. I'm going to take this a bit further - an exit of 0 means everything's ok and nothing of note needs to be reported. An exit of 1 means something of interest happened. An exit of >1 means that an error occurred. Periodic(8) will be able to either mail or log it's output and can be told to report everything, everything of interest or errors only. State Changed From-To: open->closed All periodic scripts now have specific return code requirements in -current |