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# Housekeeping
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NetBox includes a `housekeeping` management command that should be run nightly. This command handles:
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* Clearing expired authentication sessions from the database
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* Deleting changelog records older than the configured [retention time](../configuration/miscellaneous.md#changelog_retention)
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* Deleting job result records older than the configured [retention time](../configuration/miscellaneous.md#job_retention)
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* Check for new NetBox releases (if [`RELEASE_CHECK_URL`](../configuration/miscellaneous.md#release_check_url) is set)
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This command can be invoked directly, or by using the shell script provided at `/opt/netbox/contrib/netbox-housekeeping.sh`.
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## Scheduling
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### Using Cron
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This script can be linked from your cron scheduler's daily jobs directory (e.g. `/etc/cron.daily`) or referenced directly within the cron configuration file.
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```shell
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sudo ln -s /opt/netbox/contrib/netbox-housekeeping.sh /etc/cron.daily/netbox-housekeeping
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```
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!!! note
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On Debian-based systems, be sure to omit the `.sh` file extension when linking to the script from within a cron directory. Otherwise, the task may not run.
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### Using Systemd
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First, create symbolic links for the systemd service and timer files. Link the existing service and timer files from the `/opt/netbox/contrib/` directory to the `/etc/systemd/system/` directory:
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```bash
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sudo ln -s /opt/netbox/contrib/netbox-housekeeping.service /etc/systemd/system/netbox-housekeeping.service
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sudo ln -s /opt/netbox/contrib/netbox-housekeeping.timer /etc/systemd/system/netbox-housekeeping.timer
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```
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Then, reload the systemd configuration and enable the timer to start automatically at boot:
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```bash
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sudo systemctl daemon-reload
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sudo systemctl enable --now netbox-housekeeping.timer
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```
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Check the status of your timer by running:
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```bash
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sudo systemctl list-timers --all
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```
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This command will show a list of all timers, including your `netbox-housekeeping.timer`. Make sure the timer is active and properly scheduled.
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That's it! Your NetBox housekeeping service is now configured to run daily using systemd.
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python3 manage.py createsuperuser
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```
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## Schedule the Housekeeping Task
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NetBox includes a `housekeeping` management command that handles some recurring cleanup tasks, such as clearing out old sessions and expired change records. Although this command may be run manually, it is recommended to configure a scheduled job using the system's `cron` daemon or a similar utility.
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A shell script which invokes this command is included at `contrib/netbox-housekeeping.sh`. It can be copied to or linked from your system's daily cron task directory, or included within the crontab directly. (If installing NetBox into a nonstandard path, be sure to update the system paths within this script first.)
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```shell
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sudo ln -s /opt/netbox/contrib/netbox-housekeeping.sh /etc/cron.daily/netbox-housekeeping
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```
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See the [housekeeping documentation](../administration/housekeeping.md) for further details.
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## Test the Application
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At this point, we should be able to run NetBox's development server for testing. We can check by starting a development instance locally.
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```no-highlight
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sudo systemctl restart netbox netbox-rq
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```
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## 6. Verify Housekeeping Scheduling
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If upgrading from a release prior to NetBox v3.0, check that a cron task (or similar scheduled process) has been configured to run NetBox's nightly housekeeping command. A shell script which invokes this command is included at `contrib/netbox-housekeeping.sh`. It can be linked from your system's daily cron task directory, or included within the crontab directly. (If NetBox has been installed in a nonstandard path, be sure to update the system paths within this script first.)
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```shell
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sudo ln -s /opt/netbox/contrib/netbox-housekeeping.sh /etc/cron.daily/netbox-housekeeping
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```
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See the [housekeeping documentation](../administration/housekeeping.md) for further details.
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* Delete change log records which have surpassed the configured retention period (if configured)
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* Check for new NetBox releases (if enabled)
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A convenience script for calling this command via an automated scheduler has been included at `/contrib/netbox-housekeeping.sh`. Please see the [housekeeping documentation](../administration/housekeeping.md) for further details.
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A convenience script for calling this command via an automated scheduler has been included at `/contrib/netbox-housekeeping.sh`. Please see the housekeeping documentation for further details.
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#### Custom Queue Support for Plugins ([#6651](https://github.com/netbox-community/netbox/issues/6651))
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