lcksum

Langue: en

Version: 112081 (mandriva - 01/05/08)

Section: 1 (Commandes utilisateur)

NAME

lcksum - verifies a transcript's checksums and file sizes

SYNOPSIS

lcksum [-%AiIqV] [ -D path ] [ -n [ -a ]] [ -P prefix ] -c checksum transcript ...

DESCRIPTION

lcksum verifies and updates the checksums and file sizes of the transcript transcript line-by-line. If more than one transcript is passed to lcksum, all transcripts will be verified and updated. lcksum compares the checksum and file size listed in transcript to that of the file in the file system. Files must be located in file directory associated with transcript. With the -n option lcksum verifies but does not modify transcript.

If there is a difference in either the checksum or file size, the transcript line is updated using the checksum, file size and modification time of the actual file.

In update mode, lcksum may modify the file sizes and/or checksums in transcript, so the user must have write access to transcript. If an error occurs during an update of transcript, lcksum removes the temporary copy of transcript that it created and exits with a status of 2.

lcksum also verifies that transcript is sorted in depth first order.

With the -P option, lcksum will only verify transcript lines with paths starting with prefix.

OPTIONS

-%
progress output.
-a
continue checking on error. Requires -n option.
-A
verify AppleSingle headers.
-c checksum
enables checksuming.
-D path
specifies the radmind working directory, by default /var/lib/radmind
-i
force line buffering.
-I
be case insensitive when compairing paths.
-n
verify but do not modify transcript.
-P prefix
only verify transcript lines that begin with prefix.
-q
suppress all messages.
-V
displays the version of lcksum and a list of supported checksumming algorithms in descending order of preference and then exits.

EXIT STATUS

The following exit values are returned:
0
Transcript was verified.
1
Differences were found.
>1
An error occurred.

SEE ALSO

fsdiff(1), ktcheck(1), lapply(1), lcreate(1), lfdiff(1), lmerge(1), lsort(1), twhich(1), radmind(8).