.TH TMPREAPER.CONF 5 "Thu Sep 17 2009" .UC 4 .SH NAME tmpreaper.conf \- defines parameters for daily run of tmpreaper .SH DESCRIPTION \fBtmpreaper\fR is run daily via the /etc/cron.daily/tmpreaper script. Its behaviour can be tuned via the /etc/tmpreaper.conf file. This file can contain settings entries to override the defaults in the cron.daily script itself. These settings are: .TP \fBTMPREAPER_TIME\fR the max. age of files before they're removed. Default: .br TMPREAPER_TIME=7d .TP \fBTMPREAPER_PROTECT_EXTRA\fR extra patterns that you may want to protect. Example: .br TMPREAPER_PROTECT_EXTRA='/tmp/isdnctrl* /tmp/important*' .br Don't forget to enclose the patterns in quotes, like above. .TP \fBTMPREAPER_DIRS\fR the directories to clean up. .br \fBNEVER\fR supply / here! That will wipe most of your system! .br Example: .br TMPREAPER_DIRS='/tmp/. /var/tmp/.' .br Again, don't forget to enclose the patterns in quotes, like above. .TP \fBTMPREAPER_DELAY\fR defines the maximum (randomized) delay before starting processing. This is passed as the --delay parameter. .TP \fBTMPREAPER_ADDITIONALOPTIONS\fR defines any additional parameters you want to pass to the tmpreaper program, e.g. --all .SH SEE ALSO .IR tmpreaper (8) .SH AUTHOR .nf Paul Slootman .fi