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<h1>acua_updated [-a] [-d] [-l x]</h1>
<b>acua_updated</b> is a daemon that monitors system usage, kicks users off as needed, and performs other important tasks such as book-keeping.  You should have it started from one of your system's init scripts (e.g. /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit).<br>
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<b>-a</b> - don't do automatic account maintenance (<a href="acua_sync.html">acua sync</a>, <a href="acua_purge.html">acua purge</a>, <a href="acua_expire.html">acua_expire</a>).  This switch is intended for multi-node setups, where it's pointless for more than one copy of <b>acua_updated</b> to be doing account maintenance.  Or you might use this switch if you just don't trust <b>acua_updated</b> to do the maintenance for you, and you want to do it all yourself via cron or whatever.<br>
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<b>-d</b> - don't run as a daemon (normally it does).<br>
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<b>-l x</b> - set logging level<br>
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  x = 0 -> no logging,<br>
  x = 1 -> minimal logging (default),<br>
  x = 9 -> maximum logging.<br>
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<address><a href="mailto:acua@acua.ebbs.com.au">Robert Davidson</a></address>
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