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  • Logon time and date

    - by jason
    I want to know when I login to a computer or domain. I want a pop up show me who has been logged on before me and what time he was logged on and date. By using Group Policy Script.

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  • cisco parse show command

    - by tintifaxx
    I want to write a perl script which logs into cisco switches via telnet and parses the output of show mac-address-table. The problem is that different switches show me a different field layout. The WS-C3548-XL shows the fields in the order Destination Address Address Type VLAN Destination Port while the C2960 shows it like Vlan Mac Address Type Ports is there a way to tell show to print the fields in a predefined order?

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  • How can install scripts determine which are the correct equivalents for /usr/lib for 32- and 64-bit libraries?

    - by Randalli
    I have an SDK that must install 32-bit and 64-bit files in the correct places under /usr/lib for a variety of Linux distributions. For example, it appears that for Fedora, /usr/lib64 is the 64bit lib, but for Debian based systems, /usr/lib is the 64bit directory. I want to find out if there is a reliable way to determine the correct locations. More specifically, is there a way an install script can determine programmatically which are the correct equivalents for /usr/lib for 32- and 64-bit libraries on a given distribution?

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  • How to monitor a Windows process' working set greater than 4GB?

    - by Shoeless
    Apparently the .NET framework has a bug that prevents working set values above 2GB from accurately being determined. Between 2 and 4GB one can apply some xor-ing calculation to obtain the value, but there's no means of obtaining working set values greater than 4GB (using .Net or WMI) What method can be used - preferably from a PowerShell script - to obtain an accurate measurement of a process' working set when the working set is greater than 4GB? (some side details can be found in this StackOverflow question)

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  • How do I keep a server connected as a volume after sleep?

    - by Jason
    This would be in OS X 10.6... I know I can connect a server share as a volume and do so via a script so every time I boot up it gets mapped. How can I make sure that same share is mapped after my computer comes out of sleep mode? It seems like the connection gets dropped. Can the same process map the drive for me when I boot up?

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  • How to delete duplicate restored user files with "(2)" added (Win7)

    - by user332172
    How to delete duplicate restored user files with "(2)" added (Win7) I restored my user files on windows 7 system from the Win 7 backup. I selected the wrong restore option and all files were restored. Existing unchanged files were restored with the text string " (2)". Is there a way to write a batchfile or script to do this operation? Example file name: "01 lesson 1" "01 lesson 1 (2)" I want to delete all files which had " (2)" appended on restore.

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  • Rsync with a list of variables

    - by EMKA
    I am trying to write a bash script that will rsync only a specific subset of folders. I am trying to figure out a more slick so that I can just add a variables such as FOLDER1='name of folder in home directory' and then rsync -arvz --delete /home/emka/$FOLDER1/ /home/emka/Desktop/Mount/$FOLDER1 Currently I have FOLDER1 through FOLDER13, but I do not want to have the above line thirteen times. Could someone give me a push on how to do this?

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  • Linux `alternatives --config` without user input

    - by Steve
    I am writing a RHEL kickstart script, and in my %post, I need to install a JRE. Basically, the current setup involves me needing to manually go in after first boot and set the newly installed JRE as the default using the alternatives --config command. Is there a way for me to pass arguments to alternatives so I don't have to manually pick the correct JRE?

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  • Remove duplicated images with the shell [duplicate]

    - by nkint
    This question is an exact duplicate of: Find all duplicate files by md5 hash 1 answer I have a folder with osme images. Each of them has a different name but some of them are duplicate. What is the best way to delete the duplicates? I have to do it sistematically so I need some shell command/script to invoke. No limitation of used software, just no strange software.. I'd like to do it both in a Mac and in a Ubuntu systems

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  • Managing servers over ssh with PermitRootLogin=no

    - by rickC
    If I can't ssh as root to each of my servers how can I make modifications in an efficient way? I am not allowed to setup ssh keys or open the sudoers file with NOPASSWD. I can't install puppet or spacewalk. Sometimes when I try to include a sudo command in a script I get the error "no tty present." Has anyone worked in an environment like this?

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  • How to give user read/write access to folders?

    - by Will
    I'm running a certain script that is using a non-root user to do the following... mkdir: cannot create directory `/srv/www/example.com/releases' *** [err :: 12.23.45.789] : Permission denied How would I allow user xyz to have permanent permissions to do so and still keep this web server secure? Also is it possible to make it recursive for all subfolders? I know its probably chmod something but I'm not that linux savy, thanks.

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  • When using autoproxy, how can you see the proxy configuration?

    - by zr
    I set the global settings of the machine to use an autoproxy configuration script. e.g. http://autoproxy.mycompanydomain.exe:8080, but still there are some network apps that require an explicit proxy setting. I assume that this is because those apps don't know how to access the global proxy settings. How can i see the global proxy settings that were configured automatically so i can copy them to the settings of these troublesome apps?

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  • Clearing terminal

    - by sldkjalsdjk
    Hi folks, I would like to issue a command from a bash script to clear the terminal it is running from: -I don't want to clear the bash history (history -c) -I don't want to issue the clear command (which moves the terminal down to the last prompt, giving the impression the terminal has been cleared, but previous output remains visible if you scroll up) -I want to completely remove all previous output to my terminal and have it clean as if I was opening a new one Thanks.

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  • linux rsync problem

    - by friends
    i following the tutorial of the http://www.howtoforge.com/mirror-your-web-site-with-rsync-on-fedora-10 i have completely step by step following the instructions and setup the key, script my problem is when i use server1 to type the command , it still prompt me for password. then i look the /var/log/secure, i 've found the message Authentication tried for root with correct key but not from a permitted host (host=123132132312.static.ctinets.com, ip=20x.80.236.xxx). can anyone help?

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  • Automate Restart Of Solr

    - by Brain Buddies
    I have 3 instance of solr running using tomcat (in shell u will find something like -Dcatalina.base=/usr/local/apache-tomcat-6.0.35 -) suing tomcat_1 (in shell u will find something like -Dcatalina.base=/usr/local/apache-tomcat-6.0.35_1 -) using tomcat_2 (in shell u will find something like -Dcatalina.base=/usr/local/apache-tomcat-6.0.35_2 -) Can i write a shell script which can kill the particular instance for 1 : kill tomcat but not tomcat_1 & tomcat_2 for 2 : kill tomcat_1 but not tomcat & tomcat_2 for 3 : kill tomcat_2 but not tomcat & tomcat_1

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  • How can I make vim show the current class and method I'm editing

    - by dcrosta
    Does anyone know if it's possible (or know of an existing vim script or plugin) that can create a "status bar" that shows the name of the current class and method (or function) I'm editing? I'm imagining that it would plug into the syntax parser for the filetype of the current buffer, and display a breadcrumb trail to show you what you're currently editing. I don't know vimscript well enough to suggest any more than that, but if there aren't any good solutions already, I may begin to hack on one, so suggestions as to where to start are welcome, too!

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  • permissions on upload folder not working

    - by Camran
    I have a php script which uploads images to a folder. I have these permissions on the upload folder: drwxrwxr-- 4 user user 4096 2010-06-02 16:20 temp_images Shouldn't these permissions be enough for files to be uploaded to the folder? But this doesn't work. It only works when I set the permissions to 777. "user" is added to the www-data group, still no luck. Any ideas why?

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  • HOw to make the user the ownder of new files

    - by Master
    I have VPS with CentOS 5.4. This is production server. The problem is when my webiste installs some scripts from site , then the owner name is not written on the file and as user i can even change the file permissions. Is there any way that which ever script is writing file , the owner of home directory should the owner of all the files

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  • HOw to make the user the owner of new files

    - by Master
    I have VPS with CentOS 5.4. This is production server. The problem is when my webiste installs some scripts from site , then the owner name is not written on the file and as user i can even change the file permissions. Is there any way that which ever script is writing file , the owner of home directory should the owner of all the files

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