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Commonly used commands

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dmesg                  to display boot messages
 
dmesg                  to display boot messages
dmesg -a                to display boot messages plus start tasks
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dmesg -a                to display boot messages plus started tasks
 
ls -l                  to display long version of file names
 
ls -l                  to display long version of file names
 
ls cust*                to display only file names prefixed with cust*  
 
ls cust*                to display only file names prefixed with cust*  
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whois ipaddr            to find who owns that ip address
 
whois ipaddr            to find who owns that ip address
 
nslookup ipaddr        to find who owns that ip address
 
nslookup ipaddr        to find who owns that ip address
pkg_add -rv pkgname    to add a pkg
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pkg_add -rv pkgname    to add a package
 
pkg_info                to list full names of all installed packages
 
pkg_info                to list full names of all installed packages
 
pkg_info | grep php*    to list only matching names from packages list
 
pkg_info | grep php*    to list only matching names from packages list
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touch /var/log/ppp.log  to create empty file
 
touch /var/log/ppp.log  to create empty file
 
/etc/rc.d/netif restart to restart network and get ISP IP address  
 
/etc/rc.d/netif restart to restart network and get ISP IP address  
kill -HUP pid          to re-read changes made to conf files
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kill -HUP pid          to re-read changes made to conf files  
 
ls -lh filename        to display sparse file allocation size
 
ls -lh filename        to display sparse file allocation size
 
du -h  filename        to display sparse file used size
 
du -h  filename        to display sparse file used size

Latest revision as of 17:06, 6 August 2012

[edit] Commonly Used Commands

dmesg                   to display boot messages
dmesg -a                to display boot messages plus started tasks
ls -l                   to display long version of file names
ls cust*                to display only file names prefixed with cust* 
ps ax                   to display running tasks
ifconfig -a             to display assigned IP address of Nic cards 
cat b >> a              to append file b to end of file a
halt                    to stop system before manual power off
reboot                  to do clean shutdown and reboot the system
vipw                    to edit contents of system user password DB 
rm -rf /custom/         to delete directory and all its sub-directories
dig ipaddr              to find who owns that ip address
whois ipaddr            to find who owns that ip address
nslookup ipaddr         to find who owns that ip address
pkg_add -rv pkgname     to add a package
pkg_info                to list full names of all installed packages
pkg_info | grep php*    to list only matching names from packages list
pkg_delete mc-4.6.1_4   to delete pkg use full name from pkg_info list  
touch /var/log/ppp.log  to create empty file
/etc/rc.d/netif restart to restart network and get ISP IP address 
kill -HUP pid           to re-read changes made to conf files 
ls -lh filename         to display sparse file allocation size
du -h  filename         to display sparse file used size
systat -ifstat          to display nic traffic amount
last | grep boot        to display list of dates system was booted
sysctl kern.boottime    to display date of last system boot
diskinfo -v /dev/da0    to display firmware head/cyl/sector sizes

dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/da0 count=2  to zero out Master Boot Record
dd if=/dev/da0 count=1 | od -c       to display Master Boot Record

chmod 770 *.php      to give rwx permission to all files ending with php
chown www *.php      to change owner of all files ending with php to www
man xxxxx | col -b > xxxxx.txt  to create text file of manual page

sort -k 13.1,13.30 -k 8.1,8.15 filein > sorted.file.out
  -k = the key fields to be sorted. A field is defined as any data
  surounded by blanks. so 13.1,13.30 means sort on the 13 field in the
  record starting at pos 1 of that field through pos 30
 
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