commpkg verify Usage

commpkg verify Usage

The commpkg verify command enables you to verify the package installation of the Communications Suite products and shared components. It is one of the commands available with the Communications Suite installer, commpkg.

For information about the commpkg general syntax and options, see:

Tip
Verifying in the altroot: When verifying the package installation in an altroot, be aware that products do use the OS components installed in the default root. Some products may also use shared components in the default root. Thus it is recommended that you verify the package installation in the default root.

Commpkg verify Command: Syntax

commpkg verify [options] [ALTROOT|name]

Using the ALTROOT | name Command-Line Argument

The [ALTROOT | name] specifies an ALTROOT or name from the software list. The name from the software list indicates the ALTROOT to use. It is an error if name does not exist in the software list. If no ALTROOT or name is specified then the default root is used.

If ALTROOT is specified and does not exist in the software list, and is a valid alternate root then it is added to the software list.

To specify the default root, do not specify an ALTROOT, or use "/" or "". The friendly name for the default ALTROOT is "".

commpkg verify Command: Options

The following options are used by the commpkg verify command:

commpkg verify options Description
--help or -? Prints help information
--version or -V Prints version information
--excludeOS Do not verify operating system components
--excludeSC Do not verify shared components
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