10-17-2001
Thanks
Thanks for reply. Unfortunately I can't afford to not have my chmod script run since this is a prod box and it needs to be functional after a reboot, or in a worst case, after a crash. I will, however write a script like you mentioned and put it in the rc?.d directories between each of the other scripts since I can't afford to keep rebooting. I will have to catch it in 1 try, hopefully. I have been through init.d already, but here is the output if you want to see it:
/sbin/init.d/clean_tmps: chmod 1777 /tmp
/sbin/init.d/hpfc: chmod 666 /dev/lan$CARD_INSTANCE
/sbin/init.d/hpfcms: chmod 666 /dev/fcms${inst}
/sbin/init.d/inetsvcs: chmod 444 $file
/sbin/init.d/maclan_init: chmod 600 /dev/lan$INSTANCE_NUMBER
/sbin/init.d/nfs.core: chmod 755 /etc/net
/sbin/init.d/nfs.core: chmod 755 /etc/net/$i
/sbin/init.d/nfs.core: chmod 644 $ETC_NET/$j/$i
/sbin/init.d/nfs.core: /usr/bin/chmod 644 /etc/net/$i/hosts
/sbin/init.d/nfs.core: chmod 644 /etc/net/$i/hosts
/sbin/init.d/ppp: mknod $dev c $MAJOR $m; chown root $dev; chmod 600 $dev
/sbin/init.d/ppp: mknod $dev c $MAJOR $n; chown root $dev; chmod 600 $dev
/sbin/init.d/ppp: mknod $dev c $MAJOR $m; chown root $dev; chmod 600 $dev
/sbin/init.d/splex: chmod 0664 /dev/splex > /dev/null 2>&1
/sbin/init.d/splex: chmod 0664 /dev/splexc > /dev/null 2>&1
/sbin/init.d/swagentd: chmod 600 $acl_path
Nothing unusual as far as I can tell. The inetsvcs was suspect breifly becuase of the 444. We see this on both HPUX 10.20 and 11, both 32 bit. Any other thoughts or ideas are more then welcome.
Thanks,
Tony
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mkdevmaps
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NAME
mkdevmaps - make device_maps entries
SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/mkdevmaps
DESCRIPTION
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media devices.
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removable disk /dev/dsk/c0t?d0s?, /dev/rdsk/c0t?d0s?
frame buffer /dev/fb
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Availability |SUNWcsu |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Interface Stability |Obsolete |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
SEE ALSO
allocate(1), bsmconv(1M), attributes(5)
NOTES
mkdevmaps might not be supported in a future release of the Solaris operating system.
SunOS 5.10 8 Oct 2003 mkdevmaps(1M)