=head1 NAME B - Check if kit component fits to osimage. =head1 SYNOPSIS B [-h|--help] B [-o|--overwrite] [-V|--verbose] -i =head1 DESCRIPTION The B command will check if the kit components are fitting to the osimage or not. This command will ignore the current osimage.kitcomponents setting, and just to check if the kitcompname_list in the cmdline is fitting to the osimage by osversion/ostype/osarch/ and kit component dependencies. =head1 OPTIONS B<-o|--overwrite> Fully replace the kit component list in osimage.kitcomponents with . B<-h|--help> Display usage message. B<-V|--verbose> Verbose mode. B<-i > osimage name that is used for checking if kit components are fitting to it. B A comma-delimited list of valid full kit component names or kit component basenames that are to be checking to the osimage. =head1 RETURN VALUE 0 The command completed successfully. 1 An error has occurred. =head1 EXAMPLES 1. To check if a kit component is fitting to an osimage chkkitcomp -i rhels6.2-ppc64-netboot-compute comp-test1-1.0-1-rhels-6.2-ppc64 Output is similar to: Kit components comp-test1-1.0-1-rhels-6.2-ppc64 fit to osimage rhels6.2-ppc64-netboot-compute 3. To check if a kit component is fitting to an osimage and write the current kitcompname_list specified in command line to osimage.kitcomponents attribute. chkkitcomp -o -i rhels6.2-ppc64-netboot-compute comp-test1-1.0-1-rhels-6.2-ppc64 Output is similar to: kitcomponents comp-test1-1.0-1-rhels-6.2-ppc64 were removed from osimage rhels6.2-ppc64-netboot-compute successfully =head1 SEE ALSO L, L, L, L