This file is indexed.

/etc/default/systraq.d/examples/systraq_is_unconfigured is in systraq 20160803-3.

This file is owned by root:root, with mode 0o644.

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You are probably reading this file since you got it in your mailbox
by a cronjob.

There are 4 different ways to get rid of this somewhat annoying hourly
message from cron:

1) RTFM and configure systraq.  Systraq documentation is likely installed
   in a location like /usr/share/doc/systraq/ .  Remove the file
   systraq_is_unconfigured (probably in /etc/systraq/) when done.
2) Purge the systraq package from your system.
3) If systraq was installed from a package for your distribution, your
   package maintainer might have supplied configuration files, specifically
   tweaked for your system.  These are likely installed in
   /usr/share/doc/systraq/examples/snapshot_{pub,root}.{home,}list .  Copy
   these to /etc/systraq/ .  If there's a file /etc/systraq/Makefile, run
   make -C /etc/systraq .  Check the contents of /etc/systraq/filetraq.conf;
   make sure it does _have_ content.   Remove the file
   systraq_is_unconfigured (probably in /etc/systraq/) when done.
4) Execute
    # touch /etc/systraq/i_want_a_broken_systraq
   (proper location could vary).

See st_snapshot.hourly(1) for more information.