A Summary of Commands

iCk, iCkAdmin

The command specified is executed. In this case the meta-words %f, %d, and %b are defined as the various parts of the file name and can be used in the command.

$fileCheck {file} {runlevels} {checkPeriod/Time} {type} {owner} {groups {modemask} {modes} [cmd]

This activity can be used to ensure that a specific file or files exist and have the proper ownership and modes. {file} specifies the file or a pattern that selects a set of patterns. {runlevels} specify at which run levels the checks are made. {checkPeriod/Time} specifies the frequency of checks. {type} specifies the type of file. It can take one of seven values:

~- The type does not matter.

~f The file is a “regular” file.

~d The file is a directory.

~p The file is a named pipe.

~c The file is a character special device.

~b The file is a block special device.

~l On SVR5.4 systems, the file is a symbolic link.

The {owner} variable specifies who owns the file. If this value is -, then who owns the files is not of interest. {group} specifies which group owns the file. If this value is -, then which group owns the files is not of interest. {modeMask} specifies which bits of the mode are of interest while {modes} is the state of the bits desired. For example, if both {modeMask}

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