/etc/incron.conf - main config file for inotify cron (incron)
The file /etc/incron.conf contains default settings for the
program incrond. Each line holds a single value pair in the form
option = value. Comment lines must have a hash sign (#) in the
first line.
The valid configuration options are:
- system_table_dir
- This directory is examined by incrond for system table files.
Default:/etc/incron.d
- user_table_dir
- This directory is examined by incrond for user table files.
Default:/var/spool/incron
- allowed_users
- This file contains users allowed to use incron.
Default:/etc/incron.allow
- denied_users
- This file contains users denied to use incron.
Default:/etc/incron.deny
- lockfile_dir
- This directory is used for creating a lock avoiding to run multiple
instances of incrond. Default:/var/run
- lockfile_name
- This name (appended by '.pid') is used for creating a lock avoiding to run
multiple instances of incrond. Default:incrond
- editor
- This name or path is used to run as an editor for editing incron tables.
Default no editor is given, system editor used, this option
override this.
incrond(8), incrontab(1), incrontab(5)
Andreas Altair Redmer <altair.ibn.la.ahad.sy@gmail.com>
(please report bugs to https://github.com/ar-/incron/issues ). Lukas Jelinek
<lukas@aiken.cz>.
This program is free software. It can be used, redistributed
and/or modified under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version
2.