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sccheck(1M)NAME | SYNOPSIS | DESCRIPTION | OPTIONS | EXIT STATUS | ATTRIBUTES | FILES | SEE ALSO NAME
SYNOPSIS
sccheck [-b] [-v verbosity] [-W] [-h nodename[,nodename]…] [-o output-dir] DESCRIPTION
The sccheck utility examines Sun Cluster nodes for known vulnerabilities and configuration problems, and it delivers reports that describe all failed checks, if any. The utility runs one of these two sets of checks, depending on the state of the node that issues the command: The sccheck utility runs configuration checks and uses the explorer(1M) utility to gather system data for check processing. The sccheck utility first runs single-node checks on each nodename specified, then runs multiple-node checks on the specified or default set of nodes. Each configuration check produces a set of reports that are saved in the specified or default output directory. For each specified nodename, the sccheck utility produces a report of any single-node checks that failed on that node. Then the node from which sccheck was run produces an additional report for the multiple-node checks. Each report contains a summary that shows the total number of checks executed and the number of failures, grouped by check severity level. Each report is produced in both ordinary text and in XML. The DTD for the XML format is available in the /usr/cluster/lib/sccheck/checkresults.dtd file. The reports are produced in English only. The sccheck utility is a client-server program in which the server is started when needed by the inetd daemon. Environment variables in the user's shell are not available to this server. Also, some environment variables, in particular those that specify the non-default locations of Java and Sun Explorer software, can be overridden by entries in the /etc/default/sccheck file. The ports used by the sccheck utility can also be overridden by entries in this file, as can the setting for required minimum available disk space. The server logs error messages to syslog and the console. OPTIONS
The following options are supported: EXIT STATUS
The following exit values are returned: ATTRIBUTESSee attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
FILES
SEE ALSOexplorer(1M), sccheckd(1M), scinstall(1M), attributes(5) Sun Cluster Software Installation Guide, Sun Cluster System Administration Guide NAME | SYNOPSIS | DESCRIPTION | OPTIONS | EXIT STATUS | ATTRIBUTES | FILES | SEE ALSO |
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