svn commit: r318441 - in head/etc: . cron.d
Rodney W. Grimes
freebsd at pdx.rh.CN85.dnsmgr.net
Thu May 18 16:48:26 UTC 2017
> On Thu, May 18, 2017 at 02:56:31AM -0700, Rodney W. Grimes wrote:
> > > Author: ngie
> > > Date: Thu May 18 06:25:39 2017
> > > New Revision: 318441
> > > URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/318441
> > >
> > > Log:
> > > Handle the cron.d entry for MK_AT in cron conditionally
> > >
> > > Install /etc/cron.d/at if MK_AT != no, always using it, which tries
> > > to run a non-existent program via cron(8) every 5 minutes with the
> > > default /etc/crontab, prior to this commit.
> > >
> > > SHELL and PATH are duplicated between /etc/crontab and /etc/cron.d/at
> > > because atrun(8) executes programs, which may rely on environment
> > > currently set via /etc/crontab.
> > >
> > > Noted by: bdrewery (in an internal review)
> > > MFC after: 2 months
> > > Relnotes: yes (may need to add environmental modifications to
> > > /etc/cron.d/at)
> > > Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon
> > >
> > > Added:
> > > head/etc/cron.d/
> > > head/etc/cron.d/Makefile (contents, props changed)
> > > head/etc/cron.d/at (contents, props changed)
> > > Modified:
> > > head/etc/Makefile
> > > head/etc/crontab
> > >
> > > Modified: head/etc/Makefile
> > > ==============================================================================
> > > --- head/etc/Makefile Thu May 18 06:15:42 2017 (r318440)
> > > +++ head/etc/Makefile Thu May 18 06:25:39 2017 (r318441)
> > > @@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ FILESGROUPS= FILES
> > > # No need as it is empty and just causes rebuilds since this file does so much.
> > > UPDATE_DEPENDFILE= no
> > > SUBDIR= \
> > > + cron.d \
> > > newsyslog.conf.d \
> > > syslog.d
> >
> > The thread on the newsyslog clearly shows that this is a contriversial change.
> >
> > I strongly object to further splitting of /etc/FOO into /etc/foo.d/FOO files
> > to suite Dell/EMC/Isilon's needs. It is in conflict with the needs and
> > desires of others.
>
> Has multiple people has stated, on the newsyslog thread. this is not a
> DELL/EMC/Isilon need, this is also a requirement for plenty of use cases
>From other mail in the newsyslog thread it was very evident that the
newsyslog changes where driven by a specific need and desire of
Dell/EMC/Isilon. And as others pointed out that was more or less
in conflict with others needs and desires. I did not see any conclusion
reached in that thread.
> 1. Consistency
> as a project we do support building WITHOUT_FOO there is no reason to install
> syslog, cron configuration for FOO if the system was built without foo
And there are very clean ways to do this WITHOUT the need to make this a
bunch of seperate files. This actually creates an inconsistent system,
do I manage crons FOO item with /etc/crontabl or /etc/cron.d/FOO?
As I said lets do it one way or the other, but NOT a half baked some in
one file and some others split into seperate files. Others expressed
this exact some issue, why is this issue being ignored?
I also stated that this could be done and meet the requirements of one file
with conditionalized Makefile syntax it is a trivial matter to create
a string of files to cat from the src/etc directory into the objdir with
the right lines in it based on if {${MK_FOO} knobs.
> 2. Packaging base
> if one does not install at there is no need for the at crontab to be installed
> (same reason as 1.)
Lets cross that bridge when the package of base is done, and with a great
deal more engineering than this simple hack. The configuration management
of a packaged base is gona be a messy nightmare at best from what I am
seeing, especially if this is the road to be taken.
> 3. Large deployment of freebsd farms
> Being able to administrate thousands of FreeBSD machines, one often ends up
> using tools like puppet, chef, ansible, cfengine. When programmatically
> handling configuration management it is way easier and safer to simple
> add/removes files in a directory rather than mangling^Winplace editing files.
This actually is breaking a massive deployment of both ansible and puppet
based management tools. Again, how does splitting this into 2 files to
manage make it any easier to manage? We now have to teach the management
tools to deal with both /etc/crontab and /etc/cron.d/at if I want it to
manage at. And this tool has to be taught that FreeBSD < r318441 uses
one way and >=r318441 is another way.
> 4. Ports/packages
> On can provide easily sample configuration for cron, syslog (not only) and the
> admin can decide to use it or not easily (ususally this is done by making
> symlinks from the said file which would live in share/* into the .d directory.
These files for ports/packages do not belong in /etc/cron.d but in
/usr/local/etc/cron.d, I would fully support that as an addition if it
does not exist, but that has nothing to do with /etc/crontab or /etc
cron.d, or moving of 1 single /etc/crontab line to /etc/cron.d.
>
> This is not a new trend in FreeBSD: newsyslog, rc.conf, libmap and more.
This IS a new trend in FreeBSD, the base system has always shipped with
a minimal set of /etc/FOO files and not split them in to FOO.d. The
system SUPPORTS foo.d but does not ship that as its base configuration.
--
Rod Grimes rgrimes at freebsd.org
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