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NAME
fverify - verify software subsets
SYNOPSIS
/usr/lbin/fverify [ -npy ]
DESCRIPTION
The fverify command reads subset inventory records from standard input
and verifies that the attributes for the files on the system match the
attributes listed in the corresponding records. When invoked with no
flags, fverify reports errors to standard output and prompts for con-
firmation before making corrections.
Missing files and inconsistencies in file size, checksum, user ID,
group ID, permissions, and file type are reported. If inconsistencies
in ID or permissions are detected, fverify asks if they are to be cor-
rected. If a missing file is a directory, it is created. All errors
and informational messages are logged to the /var/adm/smlogs/fver-
ify.log file.
Files in a subset can be marked as volatile. These files (for example,
/etc/passwd) are expected to change after installation. When used with
the -p flag, fverify does not complain if these files have a size or
checksum that does not match the product's inventory.
The setld utility uses fverify when installing subsets to guarantee
correct installation.
FLAGS
Specifies error reporting only. The fverify command reports errors but
makes no fixes. Specifies partial checking. The fverify command does
not report changes in size or checksum for files marked as volatile.
All other changes are reported. Specifies noninteractive fixing. The
fverify command fixes permissions, uids, and gids of any files that
have incorrect values for these attributes. No user input is required.
RESTRICTIONS
Problems with file size, type, and checksum cannot be corrected. Er-
rors in permissions for symbolic links are neither reported nor fixed.
Because subset inventories give file names as relative paths, fverify
must be invoked from the root directory to which the software is in-
stalled.
Many of the files on the system cannot be read or modified without ap-
propriate privilege. Attempting to run fverify without appropriate
privilege can result in a great number of access errors.
EXAMPLES
The following command sequence reports verification problems in the hy-
pothetical OATDCB100 subset: cd / /usr/lbin/fverify -n <
/usr/.smdb./OATDCB100.inv
The previous example reports changes to volatile files. The following
command sequence ignores changes to these files: cd / /usr/lbin/fverify
-np < /usr/.smdb./OATDCB100.inv
The following command sequence fixes all problems in the same subset
without requiring user intervention: cd / /usr/lbin/fverify -y <
/usr/.smdb./OATDCB100.inv
The following command sequence fixes all problems in the same subset
interactively: cd / /usr/lbin/fverify < /usr/.smdb./OATDCB100.inv
ERRORS
fverify: out of memory
Not enough memory is available from the system.
pathname: cannot stat (error-message)
The file pathname is listed in the inventory but is not on the system.
The error-message provides further information.
pathname: file type x should be y
The file is listed in the inventory as being of type y, but the copy of
the file on the disk is type x. The file type codes are: Block device
Character device Directory containing one or more files Regular file
Hard link Named pipe (FIFO) Symbolic link UNIX domain socket
pathname: checksum n should be m
The checksum of pathname was expected to be m but is actually n.
pathname: size n should be m
The size of file pathname but was expected to be m but is actually n.
pathname: gid n should be m
The group ID for pathname was expected to be m but is actually n.
pathname: uid n should be m
The user ID for pathname was expected to be m but is actually n.
pathname: permissions string1 should be string2
The permissions for pathname were expected to be string2 but are actu-
ally string1. The format of string1 and string2 is the same as that
used by the ls command.
Creating directory pathname
The directory pathname is listed in the input inventory but does not
exist on the system. The fverify command attempts to create it.
cannot correct pathname (error-message)
A problem reported with pathname could not be corrected. The error-
message explains the failure.
pathname corrected
A problem with pathname was successfully corrected.
Cannot create dir pathname (error-message)
The fverify program failed in its attempt to create a directory that it
found missing. The error-message explains the failure.
n verification errors encountered.
m corrections performed.
Before exiting, the fverify program prints these statistics describing
what had been done.
If fverify executes correctly, its exit status is the total number of
verification errors detected minus the total number of successful
fixes.
FILES
Subset inventory files Log File
RELATED INFORMATION
Commands: ls(1), setld(8)
File formats: stl_inv(4)
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