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fcron.conf.5


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NAME

fcron.conf - configuration file for fcron and fcrontab

DESCRIPTION

This page describes the syntax used for the configuration file of fcron(8) and fcrontab(1).

Blank lines, line beginning by a pound­sign (#) (which are considered comments), leading blanks and tabs are ignored. Each line in a fcron.conf file is of the form

name = value

where the blanks around equal­sign (=) are ignored and optional. Trailing blanks are also ignored.

The following names are recognized (default value in brackets) :

fcrontabs

directory (/var/spool/fcron)
Fcron spool directory.

pidfile

file­path (/var/run/fcron.pid)
Location of fcron pid file (needed by fcrontab to work properly).

fcronallow

file­path (/etc/fcron.allow)
Location of fcron.allow file.

fcrondeny

file­path (/etc/fcron.deny)
Location of fcron.deny file.

shell

file­path (/bin/sh)
Location of default shell called by fcron when running a job.

sendmail

file­path (/usr/lib/sendmail)
Location of mailer program called by fcron to send job output.

editor

file­path (/bin/vi)
Location of default editor used when invoking "fcrontab ­e".

File­paths and directories are complete and absolute (i.e. beginning by a "/").

To run several instances of fcron simultaneously on the same system, you must use a differ­ ent configuration file for each instance. Each instance must have a different fcrontabs and pidfile. Then, use fcrontab(1) and fcron(8)'s command line option ­c to select which config file (so which instance) you refer to.

FILES

/etc/fcron.conf

/etc/fcron.allow

Default location for the configuration file of fcron and fcrontab.

Users allowed to use fcrontab (one name per line, special name "all" acts for everyone)

/etc/fcron.deny

Users who are not allowed to use fcrontab (same format as allow file)

SEE ALSO

fcron(8), fcrontab(1), fcrontab(5).

AUTHOR

Thibault Godouet <fcron@free.fr>