hciverify command usage

hciverify checks the HCIROOT runtime and library integrity, rootInfo, and siteInfo.

For this command to work, you must setroot before verifying.

hciverify [-v] [-s sites[,]] [-d] [-h]
  • -v performs verification on HCIROOT.
  • -s sites[,] lists the sites to verify.
  • -d is verbose mode.
  • -h displays this help. For this option to work, you must setroot into the root to verify.

hciverify checks:

  • rootInfo
  • Site that is defined in rootInfo. This is the site directory and siteInfo file.
  • Master site that is defined in rootInfo. This has multi-mastersite support, and is backward compatible.
  • Master site that is defined in the site.
  • Cloverleaf binaries and libraries under HCIROOT.

Example hciverify report for security audit

C:\hciverify (good case)
Everything looks good.