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  • '''Bash''' is a [[Linux]] command shell written for the GNU project. Its name is an acronym for '''''B'''ourn A shell builtin is a command or a function, called from a shell, that is executed directly in the shell
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  • ...ctual file, or can be included in the [[:Category:Linux Command Line Tools|command line]] invocation of ''Awk'') contains a series of commands which tell ''Aw ...input file; when it finds a line that matches ''pattern'', it executes the command(s) specified in ''action''. Alternate line forms include:
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  • ...t, [[Cloud|Cloud Engineer]], [[DevOps|DevOps Engineer]], [[:Category:Linux Command Line Tools|Linux Systems Administrator]], and [[:Category:Academia|scientif *'''March 2022 – present''': DevOps Architect at '''Redapt''', Seattle, USA.
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  • ...editor computer program run from the [[:Category:Linux Command Line Tools|command line]]. This article will mainly discuss techniques for '''vim''' ('''vi''' <tr class="title"><td colspan="2">'''Command mode'''</td></tr>
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  • ; All-at-Once Deployment (build -> x2 targets) ...ment process is rapid - entire environemnt (blue or green) is deployed all at once.
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  • .../tt>"), current host ("<tt>\h</tt>"), and current database ("<tt>\d</tt>") at the MySQL prompt. *[http://jeremy.zawodny.com/mysql/mytop/ mytop] &mdash; a [[Top (command)|top]] clone for MySQL
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  • ...; other shells offer similar functionality under other names.</ref> to the command line; its output is directed to the terminal (potentially interleaved with ...(suspend) the execution of processes and continue (resume) their execution at a later point. A user typically employs this facility via an interactive in
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  • '''cURL''' is a [[:Category:Linux Command Line Tools|command line tool]] for transferring files with URL syntax, supporting FTP, FTPS, H * Get the README file the user's home directory at funet's ftp-server:
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  • ...esponsibility'' on my part if they cause loss of information or files. Use at your own risk. ...-manual/ Google Search Manual] and [http://projects.felipc.com/gcl/ Google command line help] for more tricks.
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  • ...each line of a file (simple left alignment). Using a tab (see note on '\t' at end of file) instead of space will preserve margins. sed "s/$/`echo -e \\\r`/" # command line under ksh
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  • '''dd''' is a [[:Category:Linux Command Line Tools|command-line]] utility whose primary purpose is the low-level copying and conversio ; '''ibs'''=''bytes'' : Input Block Size: Read ''bytes'' bytes at once.
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  • *Select lines where the second field is at least 100 greater than the first field: ...of <code>s</code> that begins at position <code>m</code> (origin 1) and is at most <code>n</code> characters long. If <code>n</code> is omitted, the subs
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  • ==Basic command options== *Delete a rule at some position in a chain (<code>-D, --delete chain rule-specification</code
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  • '''crontab''' is a [[:Category:Linux Command Line Tools|command line tool]] used to schedule commands to be executed periodically. It reads # * * * * * command to be executed
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  • *Make Nmap choose 100,000 hosts at random and scan them for web servers (port 80). Host enumeration is disable [[Category:Linux Command Line Tools]]
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  • All the changes are logged to syslog(8) at the AUTH facility when called non interactivelly (by cron for example) or at the LOCAL1 facilā€
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  • $ man git-add # man page on the 'add' command ...org/wiki/Git Git] and [http://www.linux-mips.org/wiki/WhatIsGit WhatIsGit] at [http://www.linux-mips.org LinuxMIPS] wiki
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  • ...de>''' is a [[:Category:Linux Command Line Tools|Linux CLI]] [[coreutils]] command to translate, squeeze, and/or delete characters. ...y have the same length. If set1 is shorter than set2, the extra characters at the end of set2 are ignored.
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  • The token in the previous command is usually found at the beginning of the output and looks something like this: <code>{"access": I will use this <code>$MYRAXTOKEN</code> environment variable (from the last command) for the remainder of this article.
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  • ...ers, content filtering, protocol conversion - whatever best fits your task at hand. [[Category:Linux Command Line Tools]]
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  • Enable the service at boot-time: [[Category:Linux Command Line Tools]]
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  • :This will contain failed login attempts. Use the 'last' command to view this log. Example: <code>sudo lastb</code> or <code>last -f /var/lo ...ogged when a package is installed or removed using the <code>`dpkg`</code> command.
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  • ...top/local machine in most cases) and "<code>[remote] $</code>" indicates a command to be run on one of the nodes. Note: The default inventory file lives at <code>/etc/ansible/hosts</code>. However, since I will be storing this file
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  • -- Logs begin at Fri 2018-07-13 11:54:18 PDT, end at Tue 2021-08-17 14:20:37 PDT. -- [[Category:Linux Command Line Tools]]
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  • From the output of the above command, the image status will be "pending". When a producer shares an image to ano ...on their account, they can simply reject the image at any point (see last command).
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  • ...Linux Systems Administrator. [[Christoph Champ|I]] use it on a daily basis at work. [[Category:Linux Command Line Tools]]
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  • ...with no arguments, it accepts standard input, word-wraps the message given at about 40 columns, and prints the cow saying the given message on standard o [[Category:Linux Command Line Tools]]
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  • ...re Amazon EC2 computing capacity. Since Spot instances are often available at a discount compared to On-Demand pricing, you can significantly reduce the ...applications that have flexible start and end times and are only feasible at very low compute prices.
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  • ; Containers : Containers are an abstraction at the app layer that packages code and dependencies together. Multiple contai ENTRYPOINT "This command will display this message on EVERY container that is run from it"
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  • * Check the logs for the container started by the above command: ...g through the steps in the Rancher UI, it should provide you with a Docker command you should run on a given host, which looks something like the following:
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  • ...nning Pods (e.g., for scaling or ensuring that at least one Pod is running at all times, etc.). It is considered a "best practice" to use RCs to define P ...nager. It makes sure the specified number of replicas for a Pod is running at any given point in time. If there are more Pods than the desired count, the
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  • * Open up a Terraform interactive command: * Upgrade modules and plugins at initialization:
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  • ...c is configured via its configuration file. This file is typically located at <code>/etc/ironic/ironic.conf</code>: ...a image, replace <code>ubuntu</code> with <code>fedora</code> in the above command.
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  • ** Organization Owners are established at creation (note: always have more than one organization owner, for security ** Applied at Project-level
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  • * Data stores are at the core of the Big Data infrastructure and need to be fast, scalable, and * Hive comes with a command-line shell interface, which can be used to create tables and execute querie
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  • ...ark''' is an open-source cluster-computing framework. Originally developed at the University of California, Berkeley's AMPLab, the Spark codebase was lat * Originated as a research project in 2009 at [https://amplab.cs.berkeley.edu/ UC Berkeley AMPLab].
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  • ...to your RPi, but you do not know its 7-bit I2C address, use the following command to find it: ...properly connected and it is set to its default address it should show up at <code>0x62</code>.
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  • # --latency-percentiles <list> Report latency at specified percentiles [[Category:Linux Command Line Tools]]
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  • In this section, we will install the command line utilities required to complete this tutorial: The <tt>cfssl</tt> and <tt>cfssljson</tt> command line utilities will be used to provision a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P
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  • *<tt>help</tt> &mdash; help about any command *<tt>verify</tt> &mdash; verify that a chart at the given path has been signed and is valid
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  • * To update the version of nginx in the deployment, execute the following command: ...ack an object's rollout, you can use the <code>kubectl rollout undo</code> command.
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  • ...019. Istio is being refactored and some of the following will have changed at some point in the future.</div> * Bring up Istio's control plane (this command may need to be repeated to ensure the pilot container starts):
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  • *<code>chronic</code>: runs a command quietly unless it fails *<code>parallel</code>: run multiple jobs at once
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  • * Enable <code>kv-v2</code> secrets at the path internal: Success! Enabled the kv-v2 secrets engine at: internal/
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  • ...over computer networks against eavesdropping or need to identify the party at the other end. It is widely used by Internet servers, including the majorit [[Category:Linux Command Line Tools]]
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  • ...ng a here document. This could be in a shell file or entered interactively at a prompt. ...r value. (Note that while tabs can typically be entered in editors, at the command line they are typically entered by <code>Ctrl-V + Tab</code> instead, due t
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  • LPIC-1 certifies the ability to perform maintenance tasks with the command line, install and configure a computer running Linux, and be able to config ** Provide common commands to the boot loader and options to the kernel at boot time.
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  • '''dig''' (aka "Domain Information Groper") is a network administration command-line tool for querying the Domain Name System (DNS). When you pass a domain name to the dig command, by default it displays the A record (the IP address of the site that is qu
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  • # Boxes are configured at 101, 102 and so on [[Category:Linux Command Line Tools]]
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  • This command will walk you through creating a new Pulumi project. Press ^C at any time to quit.
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