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06-10-2003 02:08 PM
06-10-2003 02:08 PM
swverify output in depth
Hello,
i launched swverify \* on my system and found a lot of errors.
In particular swverify failed on some patch and product.
i would like to know how to manage those erros: that products are working and people says that swverify is not very reliable.
Thus how to know which test failed on swverify? How to know the meaning of hose errors?
thanks
Gino
i launched swverify \* on my system and found a lot of errors.
In particular swverify failed on some patch and product.
i would like to know how to manage those erros: that products are working and people says that swverify is not very reliable.
Thus how to know which test failed on swverify? How to know the meaning of hose errors?
thanks
Gino
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06-10-2003 02:15 PM
06-10-2003 02:15 PM
Re: swverify output in depth
Could you post an example of these errors?
What is your current patch level?
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Michael
"When I have trouble spelling, it's called fat finger syndrome"
What is your current patch level?
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Michael
"When I have trouble spelling, it's called fat finger syndrome"
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06-10-2003 02:28 PM
06-10-2003 02:28 PM
Re: swverify output in depth
here is an example
ERROR: Verify failed Ignite-UX.MGMT-TOOLS,l=/,r=B.3.6.82
ERROR: Verify failed Ignite-UX.MGMT-TOOLS,l=/,r=B.3.6.82
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06-10-2003 02:30 PM
06-10-2003 02:30 PM
Re: swverify output in depth
Hi Gino,
Swverify looks at each product and compares the current checksum and permissions of each file against that stored in the IPD. It prints errors if it finds any differences.
For ex., if you have 100BASE-T product installed, look at the file
/var/adm/sw/products/100BASE-T/100BT-RUN/INFO
It registered file
path /usr/newconfig/etc/rc.config.d/hpbtlanconf
type f
size 1270
cksum 2567160831
mode 0555
uid 2
gid 2
owner bin
group bin
mtime 1012844632
So if you go ahead and edit that file or change the attributes, it will print out errors as you are not supposed to modify this file. For files that are modifiable like /etc/rc.config.d/hpbtlanconf, the entry will be like this
file
path /etc/rc.config.d/hpbtlanconf
type f
is_volatile true
This is how swverify works. Detailed warnings are printed in swagent.log. You will need to decide if you have to fix them or not.
-Sri
Swverify looks at each product and compares the current checksum and permissions of each file against that stored in the IPD. It prints errors if it finds any differences.
For ex., if you have 100BASE-T product installed, look at the file
/var/adm/sw/products/100BASE-T/100BT-RUN/INFO
It registered file
path /usr/newconfig/etc/rc.config.d/hpbtlanconf
type f
size 1270
cksum 2567160831
mode 0555
uid 2
gid 2
owner bin
group bin
mtime 1012844632
So if you go ahead and edit that file or change the attributes, it will print out errors as you are not supposed to modify this file. For files that are modifiable like /etc/rc.config.d/hpbtlanconf, the entry will be like this
file
path /etc/rc.config.d/hpbtlanconf
type f
is_volatile true
This is how swverify works. Detailed warnings are printed in swagent.log. You will need to decide if you have to fix them or not.
-Sri
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