System Administration Guide

Format of Report Files

Each report file is named after the task that generates it. See Table 54-1 for a list of tasks and their reports.

Table 54-1 ASET Tasks and Resulting Reports

Tasks 

Report 

System file permissions tuning (tune)

tune.rpt

System files checklist (cklist)

cklist.rpt

User/group checks (usrgrp)

usrgrp.rpt

System configuration files check (sysconf)

sysconf.rpt

Environment check (env)

env.rpt

eeprom check (eeprom)

eeprom.rpt

Firewall setup (firewall)

firewall.rpt

Within each report file, messages are bracketed by a beginning and an ending banner line. Sometimes a task terminates prematurely; for example, when a component of ASET is accidently removed or damaged. In most cases, the report file will contain a message near the end that indicates the reason for the premature exit.

The following is a sample report file, usrgrp.rpt.


*** Begin User and Group Checking ***
 
Checking /etc/passwd ...
Warning! Password file, line 10, no passwd
:sync::1:1::/:/bin/sync
..end user check; starting group check ...
Checking /etc/group...
*** End User And group Checking ***