A Summary of Commands

iCk, iCkAdmin

quit

This command causes the iCk daemon to exit gracefully. (Since iCk is normally run from the /etc/inittab file, init immediately respawns the daemon.) In interactive mode, the command requires confirmation.

verbosity {value}

This command sets the iCk daemon’s verbosity flags to the specified values. In this case, the symbolic names are accepted as well as octal, decimal, or hexidecimal values. Combined values can be produced by separating values with the pipe () character.

activate {spec}

This object, in conjunction with the V_TRACE flag, causes the activities specified by {spec} to be logged whenever they execute.

inhibit {spec}

This object, in conjunction with the V_TRACE flag, causes the activities specified by {spec} not to be logged whenever they execute.

print {spec}

This object logs the status of the activities specified by {spec}. The status information logged as a result of the print command varies based on the activity. The common information printed is the activity index, which may be used in future {spec} ‘s, the rule index, which should correspond to the position of the rule in the rules file, and the type of the activity. In addition,

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