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Find statistics for an Edirectory server form LDAPsearch.
We have a lot more examples at:
http://ldapwiki.willeke.com/wiki/Ldapsearch%20Examples
The full command got shut off it is:
ldapsearch -h ldapserver.willeke.com -p636 -e C:\mydata\treerootcert.der -b "" -s base -D cn=admin,ou=administration,dc=willeke,dc=com -w secretpwd "(objectclass=*)" chainings removeEntryOps referralsReturned listOps modifyRDNOps repUpdatesIn repUpdatesOut strongAuthBinds addEntryOps compareOps wholeSubtreeSearchOps modifyEntryOps searchOps errors simpleAuthBinds inOps oneLevelSearchOps inBytes abandonOps bindSecurityErrors securityErrors unAuthBinds outBytes extendedOps readOps dsaName directoryTreeName vendorVersion vendorName
you could save the code between if and fi to a shell script named smiley.sh with the first argument as and then do a smiley.sh to see if the command succeeded. a bit needless but who cares ;)
It displays the top 10 processes sorted by memory usage
The coolest way I've found to backup a wordpress mysql database using encryption, and using local variables created directly from the wp-config.php file so that you don't have to type them- which would allow someone sniffing your terminal or viewing your shell history to see your info.
I use a variation of this for my servers that have hundreds of wordpress installs and databases by using a find command for the wp-config.php file and passing that through xargs to my function.
An easy alias for opening a manpage, nicely HTML formatted, in your set internet browser.
If you get a "command exited with status 3" error you need to install groff.
To learn more about Google Ngram Viewer: http://ngrams.googlelabs.com/info
Put the function in your .bashrc and use "map [alias]" to create the alias you want. Just be careful to not override an existing alias.
-R, -r, --recursive
Read all files under each directory, recursively; this is equivalent to the -d recurse option.
Next time you are leaching off of someone else's wifi use this command before you start your bittorrent ...for legitimate files only of course.
It creates a hexidecimal string using md5sum from the first few lines of /dev/urandom and splices it into the proper MAC address format. Then it changes your MAC and resets your wireless (wlan0:0).