reducing periodic report to error conditions

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Sujet : reducing periodic report to error conditions
De : mm+usenet-es (at) *nospam* dorfdsl.de (Marco Moock)
Groupes : comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Date : 14. Jun 2025, 10:39:25
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Hello!

I have the following settings in /etc/defaults/periodic.conf

daily_diff_flags="-b -U 0"            # flags for diff output
daily_output="root"                   # user or /file
daily_show_success="NO"               # scripts returning 0
daily_show_info="YES"                 # scripts returning 1
daily_show_badconfig="YES"            # scripts returning 2
[...]
daily_status_disks_enable="YES"       # Check disk status
daily_status_disks_df_flags="-l -h"   # df(1) flags for check

I still get the following message every day:


Disk status:
Filesystem            Size    Used   Avail Capacity  Mounted on
zroot/ROOT/default     10G    2.9G    7.6G    28%    /
devfs                 1.0K      0B    1.0K     0%    /dev
zroot/var/mail        7.6G    112K    7.6G     0%    /var/mail
zroot/tmp             8.7G    1.1G    7.6G    13%    /tmp
zroot/usr/ports       7.6G     96K    7.6G     0%    /usr/ports
zroot/var/log         7.6G    596K    7.6G     0%    /var/log
zroot/usr/src         7.6G     96K    7.6G     0%    /usr/src
zroot/var/crash       7.6G     96K    7.6G     0%    /var/crash
zroot/home            7.6G     96K    7.6G     0%    /home
zroot/var/tmp         7.6G     96K    7.6G     0%    /var/tmp
zroot/var/audit       7.6G     96K    7.6G     0%    /var/audit
zroot                 7.6G     96K    7.6G     0%    /zroot
zroot/home/m          7.6G    204K    7.6G     0%    /home/m

Local system status:
 3:01AM  up 2 days,  7:04, 0 users, load averages: 0.51, 0.52, 0.43

-- End of daily output --


Can somebody give a hint what can cause that?

I don't have those settings in /usr/local/etc/periodic, so I don't
think they are overridden.

--
kind regards
Marco


Date Sujet#  Auteur
14 Jun 25 * reducing periodic report to error conditions4Marco Moock
15 Jun 25 `* Re: reducing periodic report to error conditions3John D Groenveld
29 Jun 25  `* Re: reducing periodic report to error conditions2Marco Moock
29 Jun 25   `- Re: reducing periodic report to error conditions1Bob Eager

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