Purpose
Views the current core settings.
Syntax
lscore [ -R registry ]
[ username | -d ]
Description
The
lscore command
will be the user interface to view the current core settings. It will
have the following usage:
lscore [-R registry] [username|-d]
As
with
chcore, the
-d flag
will show the default values. Viewing settings for another user is
a privileged operation; however, any user may view the default values.
Flags
| Item |
Description |
| -d |
Changes the default setting for the system. |
| -R registry |
Specifies the loadable I&A module. |
Security
May only be run by root or another
user with system authority.
Attention RBAC users and Trusted AIX users: This
command can perform privileged operations. Only privileged users can
run privileged operations. For more information about authorizations
and privileges, see Privileged Command Database in AIX® Version 7.1 Security. For a list
of privileges and the authorizations associated with this command,
see the lssecattr command or the getcmdattr subcommand.
Examples
- To list the current settings for root, type:
lscore root
The
output will look like: compression: on
path specification: default
corefile location: default
naming specification: off
- To list the default settings for the system, type:
lscore -d
The
output will look like: compression: off
path specification: on
corefile location: /corefiles
naming specification: off