You can schedule routine system administration tasks to execute daily, weekly, or monthly by using the crontab command.
Daily crontab system administration tasks might include the following:
Removing files more than a few days old from temporary directories
Executing accounting summary commands
Taking snapshots of the system by using the df and ps commands
Performing daily security monitoring
Running system backups
Weekly crontab system administration tasks might include the following:
Rebuilding the catman database for use by the man -k command
Monthly crontab system administration tasks might include the following:
Listing files not used during a specific month
Producing monthly accounting reports
Additionally, users can schedule crontab commands to execute other routine system tasks, such as sending reminders and removing backup files.
For step-by-step instructions on scheduling crontab jobs, see How to Create or Edit a crontab File.