A Summary of Commands

iCk, iCkAdmin
iCk, iCkAdmin

The iCk process is the daemon process that performs various integrity checks on the system based on rules in a script file.

The iCkAdmin command is a related administration command.

Synopsis

iCk [-v NNN] [{envName}={value}] [{rule-file}]iCk -c [-i -f {file} cmd...]iCkCmd [-i -f {file} cmd...]

iCkAdmin [-c] [-a {onoff}] [s {entryType [:{ID}]}] [-e {entryType [:{ID]}] [iCk.rules-file]

Description

The iCk process performs various jobs that fall into the category of “integrity” checks. It is driven by an ASCII file containing rules describing the checks desired to be performed. Its primary job is to run as a daemon process, started by init, and to perform the specified jobs at the intervals specified by the rules. Its secondary job is to serve as a command interface to a human user and convey commands to the iCk process which is running as a daemon process.

UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507

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