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<h1>acua renew {-p n} {-r n} [-c] [-d] [-t]</h1>
<b>acua renew</b> renews time/data limits for users.<br>
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<b>-p n</b> - <b><i>PROHIBIT</i></b> flag - if the user has an <b>ACUA</b> record, they will be excluded if they <b>do</b> have user-defined flag <b>n</b> set.<br>
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<b>-r n</b> - <b><i>REQUIRE</i></b> flag - if the user has an <b>ACUA</b> record, they will be excluded if they <b>do not</b> have user-defined flag <b>n</b> set.<br>
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<b>-c</b> - renew time classes.  You should have cron run the following every day, preferably at a time that does not fall within any time class.<br>
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  <b>acua renew</b> -c
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<b>-d</b> renew data<br>
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<b>-t</b> renew time (but not time classes)<br>
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<b>NOTE:</b> If no switches are given, <b>acua renew</b> will renew <b><i>all</i></b> information.<br>
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<b>Example Crontab Entry (/etc/crontab):</b>
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<a>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 0 &nbsp; 0 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;* * * &nbsp; root &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; /usr/bin/acua renew -c -t</a>
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<a>This means that at 12:00am (midnight) on every day, acua renew will be ran.</a>
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<address><a href="mailto:acua@acua.ebbs.com.au">Robert Davidson</a></address>
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