Thursday, April 26, 2012

puTTY Logging

puTTy has many nice features such as logging you track your session data by through session logging as follows.

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Links

http://howtounix.blogspot.com/
http://martin.ankerl.com/
http://aix4admins.blogspot.com/

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

AIX VIO Sever

1- https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/mydeveloperworks/blogs/AIXDownUnder/entry/vio_server_virtual_media_library?lang=en
2- https://www-304.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=nas15dd15b31badfa4738625755b00811805
3- http://aix-administration.blogspot.com/2010/08/creating-virtual-cdrom-on-vio-step-by.html
4- https://www-304.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=nas15dd15b31badfa4738625755b00811805
5-http://aix-administration.blogspot.com/2010/08/creating-virtual-cdrom-on-vio-step-by.html
9-http://www.torontoaix.com/vio-how-to-s/virtual-media-library
10-http://www.kristijan.org/2011/06/vio-virtual-media-library/
11-http://gibsonnet.net/aix/AIX_Migration_with_File-Backed_VIOS_Devices.htm

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

BASH Shortcuts

Navigating and Editing the Command Line
Ctrl-a Move to the start of the line.
Ctrl-e Move to the end of the line.
Ctrl-b Move back one character.
Alt-b Move back one word.
Ctrl-f Move forward one character.
Alt-f Move forward one word.
Alt-] x Where x is any character, moves the cursor forward to the next occurance of x.
Alt-Ctrl-] x Where x is any character, moves the cursor backwards to the previous occurance of x.
Ctrl-u Delete from the cursor to the beginning of the line.
Ctrl-k Delete from the cursor to the end of the line.
Ctrl-w Delete from the cursor to the start of the word.
Esc-Del Delete previous word (may not work, instead try Esc followed by Backspace)
Ctrl-y Pastes text from the clipboard.
Ctrl-l Clear the screen leaving the current line at the top of the screen.
Ctrl-x Ctrl-u Undo the last changes. Ctrl-_ does the same
Alt-r Undo all changes to the line.

_____CTRL Key Bound_____________
Ctrl + a - Jump to the start of the line
Ctrl + b - Move back a char
Ctrl + c - Terminate the command
Ctrl + d - Delete from under the cursor
Ctrl + e - Jump to the end of the line
Ctrl + f - Move forward a char
Ctrl + h - Delete backwards one character
Ctrl + k - Delete to EOL
Ctrl + l - Clear the screen
Ctrl + r - Search the history backwards
Ctrl + R - Search the history backwards with multi occurrence
Ctrl + u - Delete backward from cursor
Ctrl + xx - Move between EOL and current cursor position
Ctrl + x @ - Show possible hostname completions
Ctrl + z - Suspend/ Stop the command
____________ALT Key Bound___________
Alt + < - Move to the first line in the history
Alt + > - Move to the last line in the history
Alt + ? - Show current completion list
Alt + * - Insert all possible completions
Alt + / - Attempt to complete filename
Alt + . - Yank last argument to previous command
Alt + b - Move backward
Alt + c - Capitalize the word
Alt + d - Delete word
Alt + f - Move forward
Alt + l - Make word lowercase
Alt + n - Search the history forwards non-incremental
Alt + p - Search the history backwards non-incremental
Alt + r - Recall command
Alt + t - Move words around
Alt + u - Make word uppercase
Alt + back-space - Delete backward from cursor

----------------More Special Keybindings-------------------

Here "2T" means Press TAB twice

$ 2T - All available commands(common)
$ (string)2T - All available commands starting with (string)
$ /2T - Entire directory structure including Hidden one
$ 2T - Only Sub Dirs inside including Hidden one
$ *2T - Only Sub Dirs inside without Hidden one
$ ~2T - All Present Users on system from "/etc/passwd"
$ $2T - All Sys variables
$ @2T - Entries from "/etc/hosts"
$ =2T - Output like ls or dir

Friday, August 5, 2011

links

http://unstableme.blogspot.com/
http://www.okboot.org/

Configure ksh environment

Configure ksh environment
To display the current settings

set -o


To set HP/UX stylee...

set -o vi
set -o vi-esccomplete

Saturday, July 16, 2011

Links

1- http://blog.mc-thias.org/
2- http://www.sunsolarisadmin.com/
3- http://www.brandonhutchinson.com/
4- http://www.optix.org/~dxy/solaris/command/
5- http://www.grid5.net/blog/