Commonly used commands
Commonly Used Commands
'dmesg to display boot messages'
'dmesg -a to display boot messages plus start tasks'
ls -l to display long version of file names"
ls cust* to display only file names prefixed with cust*
ps ax to display running tasks
ifconfig -a to display assigned IP address of Nic cards
cat b >> a to append file b to end of file a
halt to stop system before manual power off
reboot to do clean shutdown and reboot the system vipw to edit contents of system user password DB
rm -rf /custom/ to delete directory and all its sub-directories
dig ipaddr to find who owns that ip address
whois ipaddr to find who owns that ip address
nslookup ipaddr to find who owns that ip address
chmod 770 *.php to give rwx permission to all files ending with php
chown www *.php to change owner of all files ending with php to www
pkg_add -rv unix2dos to add a pkg
pkg_info to list full names of all installed packages
pkg_info | grep php* to list only matching names from packages list
pkg_delete mc-4.6.1_4 to delete pkg use full name from pkg_info list
touch /var/log/ppp.log to create empty file
/etc/rc.d/netif restart to restart Nic card and get ISP IP address
kill -HUP pid to re-read changes made to conf files
ls -lh filename to display sparse file allocation size
du -h filename to display sparse file used size
systat -ifstat to display nic traffic amount
man xxxxx | col -b > xxxxx.txt create text file of manual page
last | grep boot to display list of dates system was booted
sysctl kern.boottime to display date of last system boot
sort -k 13.1,13.30 -k 8.1,8.15 filein > sorted.file.out
-k = the key fields to be sorted. A field is defined as any data surounded by blanks. so 13.1,13.30 means sort on the 13 field in the record starting at pos 1 of that field through pos 30
cut -d " " -f 1 file1 > file-results
diff -ruN original.file updated.fle > patch.file See custom.PKG.delete.instructions for details on how to use
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/da0 count=2 to zero out Master Boot Record dd if=/dev/da0 count=1 | od -c to display Master Boot Record diskinfo -v /dev/da0 to display firmware head/cyl/sector sizes