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NEWS.DAILY(8)		  InterNetNews Documentation		 NEWS.DAILY(8)

NAME
       news.daily - Perform daily Usenet maintenance tasks

SYNOPSIS
       news.daily [delayrm] [expctl=path] [expdir=path] [expireover]
       [expireoverflags=args] [flags=args] [lowmark] [mailto=address]
       [noexpire] [noexpireover] [noexplog] [nologs] [nomail] [noprocbatch]
       [norenumber] [norm] [norotate] [nostat] [notdaily] [postexec=program]
       [procbatchdir=path] [tmpdir=path] [/path/to/a/program]

DESCRIPTION
       news.daily performs a number of important Usenet administrative
       functions.  This includes:

       · producing a status report with innstat;

       · removing old news articles (with expirerm if the delayrm keyword is
	 specified);

       · purging the overview database with expireover if the corresponding
	 eponym keyword is specified;

       · processing log files and rotating the archived log files with
	 scanlogs;

       · processing innfeed dropped files with procbatch;

       · renumbering the active file with ctlinnd;

       · rebuilding the history file with expire;

       · removing any old socket files found in the pathrun directory;

       · collecting all the output and mailing it.

       Please note that this program should be run under the news
       administrator's account (usually "news"), not as root.  By default,
       news.daily performs all of its functions and mails the output to the
       news administrator, which is the user specified with --with-news-master
       at configure time (it is "usenet" by default).  You can also change
       this behaviour with the mailto keyword.

       By specifying keywords on the command line, it is possible to modify
       the functions performed, as well as change the arguments given to
       expire(8) and expireover(8).  news.daily should be run once a day,
       typically out of cron(8).  Since it will slow the server down while it
       is running, it should be run during periods of low server usage, such
       as in the middle of the night.  To run it at 3am, for example, add the
       following entry to the news user's crontab file:

	   0 3 * * * <pathbin in inn.conf>/news.daily expireover lowmark

       If you're using any non-CNFS storage methods, add the delayrm keyword
       to the above option list for news.daily.

       It may be run more often, but such invocations should at least use the
       norotate keyword (or perhaps the notdaily keyword) to prevent the log
       files from being processed and rotated too fast.	 The shlock(1) program
       is used to prevent simultaneous executions.

       The program specified by the given path /path/to/a/program is executed
       just before any expiration is done.  A typical use is to specify an
       alternate expiration program and use the noexpire keyword.  Multiple
       programs may be specified; they will be invoked in order.

KEYWORDS
       The following keywords may be used:

       delayrm
	   This uses the -z flag when invoking expire and expireover.  The
	   names of articles to be removed are written to a temporary file,
	   and then renamed after expiration by calling expirerm which in turn
	   calls fastrm.

       expctl=path
	   Specify the file to use as the expire.ctl file for expire.

       expdir=path
	   By default, expire builds the new history file and database in the
	   same directory as the current files.	 Using this keyword specifies
	   a different location to build the new files (by passing the -d flag
	   to expire), which will then be moved to the right location when
	   finished.

       expireover
	   The expireover program is called after expiration to purge the
	   overview database.  If no overview data is created, the expireover
	   keyword is not needed.  This is the case when the server runs only
	   for feeders (no reader).  By default, expireover is not called by
	   news.daily.

       expireoverflags=args
	   If the expireover keyword is used, this keyword may be used to
	   specify the flags to be passed to expireover.  If the delayrm
	   keyword is used, then the default value is -z and the list of
	   deleted files; otherwise, the default value is -s.

       flags=args
	   By default, expire is invoked with argument -v1.  Using this
	   keyword changes the arguments to those specified.  Be careful to
	   use quotes if multiple arguments are needed.	 This keyword has no
	   effect if the noexpire keyword is used.

       lowmark
	   If the lowmark keyword is used, "ctlinnd lowmark" is used for
	   renumbering active.	Normal "ctlinnd renumber" operation will take
	   long time.  With the lowmark keyword, this will take less time.  If
	   the lowmark keyword is used, the norenumber keyword is not needed
	   since news.daily specifies it implicitly.

       mailto=address
	   By default, news.daily mails the report to the newsmaster address
	   specified with --with-news-master at configure time.	 The mailto
	   keyword can specify a different address to which to mail the
	   report.  Note that using this keyword has no effect if the nomail
	   keyword is also specified.

       noexpire
	   By default, expire is invoked to remove old news articles.  Using
	   this keyword disables this function.

       noexpireover
	   By default, expireover is invoked to remove old overview database
	   if enableoverview is set in inn.conf.  Using this keyword disables
	   this function.

       noexplog
	   expire normally appends information to pathlog/expire.log (see
	   newslog(5)).	 Using this keyword causes the expire output to be
	   handled as part of news.daily's output.  It has no effect if the
	   noexpire keyword is used.

       nologs
	   After expiration, scanlogs is invoked to process the log files.
	   Using this keyword disables all log processing functions.

       nomail
	   news.daily normally sends a mail message containing the results to
	   the administrator.  Using this keyword causes this message to be
	   sent to stdout and stderr instead.  Normally, all utilities invoked
	   by the script have their stdout and stderr redirected into a file.
	   If the file is empty, no message is sent.

       noprocbatch
	   This keyword disables the run of procbatch on innfeed dropped files
	   generated in its spool directory.  These files contain a list of
	   articles which were not correctly sent to peers.  By default, they
	   will be processed and removed afterwards.

       norenumber
	   This keyword disables the "ctlinnd renumber" operation.  Normally,
	   the low water marks for all newsgroups are reset in the active
	   file.

       norm
	   By default, any ctlinnd socket that has not been modified for two
	   days will be removed.  Using this keyword disables this function.

       norotate
	   By default, log processing includes rotating and cleaning out log
	   files.  Using this keyword disables the rotating and cleaning
	   aspect of the log processing:  the logs files are only scanned for
	   information and no contents are altered.  This keyword has no
	   effect if the nologs keyword is used.  The norotate keyword is
	   passed on to scanlogs if it is invoked.

       nostat
	   This keyword disables the status report generated by innstat.
	   Without this keyword, the status report is the first function
	   performed, just prior to obtaining the news.daily lock.

       notdaily
	   By default, news.daily expects to be run only once a day, and it
	   does various things (like rotating logs) that normally should only
	   be done on daily basis.  Use this keyword any extra times
	   news.daily is run in the day and the normal log files processing
	   (and rotation) will not be done.  This keyword implies nologs.

       postexec=program
	   The program specified by the given path program is executed just
	   after all expiration is done.  Multiple programs may be specified;
	   they will be invoked in order.

       procbatchdir=path
	   news.daily tries to find the backlog directory of innfeed in
	   innfeed.conf.  In case several instances of innfeed are running or
	   when its configuration file is not the default one, the
	   procbatchdir keyword can be used to specify the path of the backlog
	   directory.  This keyword can be used more than once in the command-
	   line.

       tmpdir=path
	   Overrides the pathtmp setting in inn.conf by setting the
	   environment variable $TMPDIR to the specified path.	Various parts
	   of the expire process, such as sort, will then use this path as the
	   directory for temporary files.

HISTORY
       news.daily and this manual page were written by Landon Curt Noll
       <chongo@toad.com> and Rich $alz <rsalz@uunet.uu.net> for InterNetNews.
       It was converted to POD by Julien Elie.

       $Id: news.daily.pod 9372 2011-09-04 09:22:23Z iulius $

SEE ALSO
       active(5), ctlinnd(8), expire(8), expire.ctl(5), expireover(8),
       expirerm(8), fastrm(8), inn.conf(5), innstat(8), newslog(5),
       procbatch(8), scanlogs(8), shlock(1).

INN 2.5.3			  2011-09-18			 NEWS.DAILY(8)
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