A Summary of Commands

iCk, iCkAdmin

For example, typing $autoReboot on 5 60m 4 5m, which is the standard default setting, specifies that if fewer than five unanticipated reboots occurred in the past 60 minutes, the autoreboot flag is set in the UNIX kernel 5 minutes after reaching run level 4. If five or more unanticipated reboots occurred in the past 60 minutes, then the autoreboot flag is not set until 60 minutes after reaching run level 4.

$fileMax {file} {maxSize} {checkPeriod/Time} reduce {minSize} $fileMax {file} {maxSize} {checkPeriod/Time} remove $fileMax {file} {maxSize} {checkPeriod/Time} exec {cmd}

This activity checks one or more files to ensure that they have not grown too large. {file} is the name of a file or a pattern specifying a set of files. {maxSize} is the maximum size in bytes to which a file must grow to before it triggers a response from iCk. A check on the size of the file or files is made as specified by {checkPeriod/Time}. One of three responses to a file becoming too large can occur:

~reduce

The offending file is reduced in size by saving the last {minSize} bytes of the file and discarding the rest.

~remove

The offending file is removed entirely.

~exec

UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507

Issue 3 April 2000 487