Verify that the check script is located in the JumpStart directory.
The check script is in the Solaris_9/Misc/jumpstart_sample directory on the Solaris 9 DVD or on the Solaris 9 Software 1 of 2 CD.
Run the check script to validate the rules and custom_probes files.
$ ./check [[-p path -r file_name]] |
Validates the custom_probes file by using the check script from the Solaris 9 software image for your platform instead of the check script from the system you are using. path is the image on a local disk or a mounted Solaris 9 DVD or Solaris 9 Software 1 of 2 CD.
Use this option to run the most recent version of check if your system is running a previous version of Solaris.
Specifies a file name other than the one that is named custom_probes. By using the -r option, you can test the validity of a set of functions before integrating the functions into the custom_probes file.
As the check script runs, the script reports the validity of the rules and custom_probes files and each profile. If no errors are encountered, the script reports: “The custom JumpStart configuration is ok” and creates the rules.ok and custom_probes.ok files in the JumpStart directory.
Determine if the custom_probes.ok file is executable.
If yes, go to Step 5.
If no, type the following command.
# chmod +x custom_probes |
Ensure that root owns the custom_probes.ok file and that the permissions are set to 755.