Thanks all, I just realized why ports is not the right list for this
question, sorry about that. Too many lists gets me confused. I sent it
here by mistake. I will review the suggestions and re-post on the jails
list if something still needs to be clarified.
Grzegorz
On 11/06/2016 13:02, abi wrote:
Most of work is done by host, so the plan is to disable some of
periodic stuff, leaving only serious matters like port security.
This can be done by creating /etc/periodic.conf.local file with
contents like this:
## This is JAILED systems periodic configuration ##
# Daily options
daily_status_network_enable="NO"
daily_clean_hoststat_enable="NO"
daily_status_mail_rejects_enable="NO"
daily_status_include_submit_mailq="NO"
daily_status_mailq_enable="NO"
daily_submit_queuerun="NO"
daily_status_disks_enable="NO" # Check disk
status
daily_status_rwho_enable="NO"
daily_status_security_pkgaudit_enable="YES"
daily_pgsql_backup_enable="YES"
daily_show_empty_output="NO"
daily_show_success="NO"
security_status_kernelmsg_enable="NO"
security_show_empty_output="NO"
security_show_success="NO"
# Weekly options
weekly_whatis_enable="NO" # our jails are read-only /usr
weekly_show_success="NO"
weekly_show_info="NO"
weekly_show_empty_output="NO"
With this config files most of the time jail has nothing to report.
On 11.06.2016 14:10, Grzegorz Junka wrote:
I have a couple of jails and every day I am receiving an email from
each about the status of that jail. Then there are additional weekly
emails and additional monthly email. It doesn't take much time to
review and delete them all but I am wondering if there is any
standard way of dealing with those emails in installations where
there is many more jails than in my case? Would it be possible to
receive a general email covering all jails (best if containing just
deviations from the standard instead of all default and non-default
information)?
Grzegorz
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