grpck8System Management Commandsgrpckverify integrity of group filesgrpck-r groupshadowDESCRIPTION
The grpck command verifies the integrity of the
system authentication information. All entries in the
/etc/group and /etc/gshadow
are checked to see that the entry has the proper format and valid data
in each field. The user is prompted to delete entries that are
improperly formatted or which have other uncorrectable errors.
Checks are made to verify that each entry has:the correct number of fieldsa unique group namea valid list of members and administrators
The checks for correct number of fields and unique group name are
fatal. If the entry has the wrong number of fields, the user will be
prompted to delete the entire line. If the user does not answer
affirmatively, all further checks are bypassed. An entry with a
duplicated group name is prompted for deletion, but the remaining
checks will still be made. All other errors are warnings and the user
is encouraged to run the groupmod command to
correct the error.
The commands which operate on the /etc/group file
are not able to alter corrupted or duplicated entries.
grpck should be used in those circumstances to
remove the offending entry.
OPTIONS
By default, grpck operates on the files
/etc/group and /etc/gshadow.
The user may select alternate files with the group and shadow
parameters. Additionally, the user may execute the command in
read-only mode by specifying the flag. This causes
all questions regarding changes to be answered no
without user intervention. grpck can also sort
entries in /etc/group and
/etc/gshadow by GID. To run it in sort mode pass
it flag. No checks are performed then, it just
sorts.
FILES/etc/groupGroup account information./etc/gshadowSecure group account information./etc/passwdUser account information.SEE ALSOgroup5,
passwd5,
shadow5,
groupmod8.
EXIT VALUES
The grpck command exits with the following values:
0success1invalid command syntax2one or more bad group entries3can't open group files4can't lock group files5can't update group files