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Truncating a File
If you want to empty a file quickly (like purging a log file) then run the following command:
:> filename
Search command history
grep -i 'SearchStringHere' ~/.bash_history
View Log Continuously
tail -f /path/to/log/filename
or
Filter a continuous log for a specific entry
tail -f /path/to/log/filename | grep -i 'FilterStringHere'
Dump a .conf file to a new file without the comments (#)
grep -v '#' file.conf > newfile.conf
Disable/Enable Swap
To disable all swap space in Linux use this command:
swapoff -a
To re-enable it use this command:
swapon -a
Run a command as a different User
su <SOME_OTHER_USER>
or Run as a user that doesn't have shell access (Like the 'www' account).
su -m www -c "run some command here"
Note: The -c option is used to run a single command.
RPM's
RedHat based distributions use RPM's short for Redhat Package Manager. To view a list of installed RPMS:
rpm -qa
To look for a specific installed package:
rpm -qa | grep 'package_name'
To view the contents of a RPM
rpm -qpil /path/to/package.rpm
Common Sqitches:
-i Install
-U Upgrade
-v verbose
-h Display Hash mark progress bar
-e erase
--force forces an erase or upgrade