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Network Installation Management Guide and Reference
You can use the lppchk
operation to check the integrity of installed software. This is
particularly useful when investigating functional problems in software.
- Select the Machines container.
- In the contents area, select a target standalone machine, or in the
Resources container, select a target SPOT.
- From the Selected menu, choose Troubleshooting -->
Verify Installed Software.
- Use the dialog to select whether to verify all or some installed software
on the selected machine or SPOT.
- Enter the smit nim_mac_op fast path to
check software on a machine, or enter smit nim_res_op to check
software on a SPOT.
- Select the target of the lppchk
operation.
- Select the desired verification mode.
Enter the following
command:
nim -o lppchk -a filesets=FilesetName \
-a lppchk_flags="lppchkFlags" ObjectName
where FilesetName is
the name of a single fileset (or a name wildcarded with the * character), and
ObjectName is the name of the machine or SPOT which is
the target of the lppchk operation. Valid
lppchk_flags are defined as follows:
-f
| Fast check (file existence, file length)
|
-c
| Checksum verification
|
-v
| Fileset version consistency check (default)
|
-l
| File link verification
Note: Only one of the flags -f, -c,
-v, or -l may be specified.
|
-u
| Update inventory (only valid with -c or -l)
|
-mn
| Controls detail of messages. n equals1 to 3, where 3 is
the most verbose.
|
For example, to perform the
lppchk operation while verifying checksums for all filesets on the
machine named Standalone1, enter the following:
nim -o lppchk -a lppchk_flags="-c"
Standalone1
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