Edit cron file, Edit cron file -10 – ADIC DATAMGR 3.5 User Manual
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System Administrator’s Guide to Installing DataMgr
3-10
Setup Tasks
To review these files in case of system errors, ADIC
recommends that you do not delete these “old”
transfile.x
files, but place them in one of the following areas:
•
A DataMgr-managed directory so they can be migrated to
AMASS.
•
Or, directly into an AMASS file system.
Edit cron File
If the default schedule does not suit your site’s needs, edit the
cron
file:
Step 1.
Log in as
root
.
Step 2.
The default
crontab
entries for running the
maintenance utilities are shown below:
In the
crontab
on all DMFS clients:
ftoken
AMASS RID (record ID).
bfsserver
BFS server name. Valid only for Creat type.
logid
Internal log ID number used by DataMgr.
errors
Zero indicates success; non-zero indicates failure.
filepath
Path name to file. For Renam type, this is the new
filename.
Field
Description
0 2 * * * /etc/dmfs/usr/utils/dmfsscan -aP
0 1 * * 0 /etc/dmfs/usr/utils/dmfsaudit -av