hciverify
Performs a system validation check.
hciverify [-R] [-W] [-hl7] [-p] [-r dir] [-s site]
[-u user] [-v] [-w] [-x]
-R
specifies no system default root verification.-W
specifies to suppress warnings.-hl7
specifies to verify only HL7 environments.-p
specifies to check that expected processes are running well.-r dir
specifies to verify the root directory (dir) including default.-s site
specifies to verify the site within the root.-u user
specifies to verify the user.-v
specifies verbose operation.-w
specifies to make warnings fatal.-x
specifies to perform intensive xlate testing.
You must setroot into the root and site to
verify for the -x
option to work. hciverify can only be run as the root user. If it returns an error about files that
have an incorrect mode, then rerun the command with the -F
option. The phrase "incorrect mode"
refers to file permissions.
If you run hciverify without any options,
then it does not display verification information except for warnings or error
messages. To have it display the verify procedure, you must run hciverify with the -v
(verbose) option.