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A Summary of Commands iCk, iCkAdmin
UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507 Issue 3 April 2000 480
When iCk is executed with the -c flag or by the alternate name iCkCmd, is
run as the command interface to the iCk daemon process.
-i This option specifies that iCk to run in interactive mode. This causes
it to generate prompts as it requests information from its standard
input.
Without the -i flag, iCk silently accepts input from its standard input.
This might be useful if used in a shell script.
-f {file} This value causes iCk to read a series of commands from the
specified file or device instead of from its standard input.
{cmd}...This field causes iCk to use the remaining arguments on the
command line as the commands to be sent to the iCk daemon
process.
See Commands on page 490
for details about commands to which iCk will
respond.
Administers Rules
File
The iCkAdmin command administers the iCk rules file. It has no direct
communication with the iCk daemon process. Changes it might make to the
rules file do not take effect until the iCk daemon process is requested to read
the modified rules file.
-c
This option causes iCkAdmin to verbosely check out the rules file and
report complaints.