ptsevt Command

Purpose

Manages the notifications of updates to the AIX® system boot image.

Syntax

ptsevt [ -a ] [ -r ] [ host port]

ptsevt -c

ptsevt [ -u uuid ] -e

Description

The ptsevt utility delivers events, by using the -e option about the boot image updates to which the attestation software known as listeners can subscribe. The optional -u argument can be used to specify the universally unique identifier (UUID) of the collector of the AIX system that is being updated. If the -u argument is not specified, the ptsevt command uses the default value found in the /var/ptsc/uuid file.

Subscribers can be added or removed by using the -a and -r options, respectively. The host can be a symbolic address or an IP or IPv6 number, and the TCP port must be a decimal number.

The -c option is used to clear the subscription list.

Flags

Item Description
-a Adds the listener specified by the host and port arguments to the destinations mentioned in the subscriber list.
-c Clears the list of subscribers.
-e Sends an event notification to all subscribers in the list.
-r Removes the listener specified by the host and port arguments from the list of subscribers.
-u Specifies the UUID that is sent as part of the notification. By default, the ptsevt command uses the value found in the /var/ptsc/uuid file.

Files

Item Description
/var/ptsc/subscribers The subscribers list.
/var/ptsc/subscribers.lo ck The subscribers list lock file.
/var/ptsc/uuid The default UUID sent as part of the notification.