For a given filesystem return the LUN ID. Command assumes 1:1 relationship between fs:lv:hdisk:lun which may not be the case in all environments. Show Sample Output
Convert all .weblock files (Apple url) to a url on the stdout.
Many tasks need mac id check. above command exactly do the same Show Sample Output
Found it online and could be very useful
Better to use this command instead of installing whole new application to check the battery stats. Show Sample Output
There are times when a X Window server hangs. When this happens, you can log in on a terminal and kill the Xorg process (i.e. the X Server). This one line command will do the trick.
Show If Someone Is Connected To The Android Device On And Get Their IP Address
Mac OSX friendly version of google function Show Sample Output
Using the $PIPESTATUS array you can get the results of a command in a sequence of commands piped together. The command above returns the result of grep -o "bob", which is exit result of 1 since no match was made. Show Sample Output
Filter entries in OpenSuse /var/log/messages like: timestamp servername kernel: [83242.108090] btrfs: checksum error at logical 1592344576 on dev /dev/sda5, sector 5223584, root 5, inode 2652, offset 282624, length 4096, links 1 (path: log/warn) Show Sample Output
btrfs checksum errors console report. Show Sample Output
To get the list of tickets in a comma-separated list, pipe the above into:
sort | uniq | perl -pe 's/\n/, /' | sed 's/, $//'
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Just want to show the "+" usage in the grep command. And if using egrep, thing would be a little bit easier: grep -n "arrname\[[[:digit:]]+\]" filename Show Sample Output
This shows the the filenames of tail output in color. Helpful if you have many log files to tail
Same but will only returns the invalid file (great when emailing the list to the team).
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