Muestra el crecimiento de un archivo por segundo. Cambia el texto "FILE" por el nombre del archivo a monitorear. Comando STAT
runs in background rewriting /etc/resolv.conf periodically
dns
use this comand to see which switch port your network interface is using. but remind, there is no network traffic for 10 minutes or how long you run the comand. if you start the comand via ssh, port will come up again after the "for loop" has endet
Checks whether your power supply is still plugged in. If not it will trigger an alarm at maximum volume. Show Sample Output
Muestra el crecimiento de un archivo por segundo. Cambia el texto "FILE" por el nombre del archivo a monitorear. Comando LS + AWK Show Sample Output
See smbstatus Output within a 5 second interval (for monitoring smb access)
Listen to different voices in the system--useful for picking the voice you like
You can use this to loop any command to periodically see the output.
while true; do [YOUR COMMAND HERE]; sleep [# of seconds]; done;
Alternatively, you can put it in a simple shell script to save typing!
#/!bin/bash
while true; do $1; sleep $2; done;
/path/to/script.sh "ifconfig eth0 | grep 'inet addr:'" 60
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this command shows the space used in postgres directory. Show Sample Output
Automation click every 4 second on a macro slot bar to world of warcraft for prospecting item enable auto loot and create macro, put mouse over slot on the bar /cast Prospecting /use Elementium Ore
If you are on your bed, waching a movie or if you are downloading something, but you whant to sleep. You can use these easy command to power off after X time. The time is in sec. if you whant to wait 1 H, use: sleep 3600; poweroff
command to turn off your computer when you go home and can not wait Show Sample Output
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