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12Dec/14

SSHFS auto connecting via your password

2014-12-12Linuxkossboss

SSHFS takes SSH and shows you files, via a virtual/pseudo Filesystem (called fuse). so you can mount an SSH servers directory on a client Normally you would connect like so: sshfs user1@www.server.com:/home/user1/ /mntRead More…

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12Dec/14

Lower Fragmentation with Copy on write filesystems

2014-12-12Linuxkossboss

Which filesystems are we talking about? ZFS, BTRFS Why is fragmentation bad? It causes performance issues. Specifically bandwidth and more importantly latency. For Virtualized environments, you want the lowest latency as possibleRead More…

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07Dec/14

Linux – The Size of everything “find” found – Using find & du to calc sizes of any files

2014-12-07Linuxkossboss

If your using find to its max extent, by using it as a selector tool of wide versatility, then your on the right path. Find is one of the strongest tools inRead More…

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05Dec/14

OpenSSL verify REQUEST, KEY, CERTIFICATE and CSR, KEY, CRT

2014-12-05Linux, Linux and Windows, Otherkossboss

### — check properties of ssl files — ### openssl req -noout -text -in https1.csr openssl rsa -noout -text -in https1.key openssl x509 -noout -text -in https1.crt ### — check modulus —Read More…

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03Dec/14

CP or RSYNC – forgot verbose – see current files being copied

2014-12-03Linuxkossboss

CAVEAT: you can do the same thing with “lsof” and “fuser” So you want to see the current files being copied or looked at by cp or rsync (or another program)? So youRead More…

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02Dec/14

BSDTAR vs TAR (and option -a) and HOW TO COPY SPARSE FILES

2014-12-02Linuxkossboss

BSDTAR vs TAR This site pretty much sums it up really well: http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/101561/what-are-the-differences-between-bsdtar-and-gnu-tar Note that tar has the ability to use -a or autocompress. In some versions of bsdtar you also get -a.Read More…

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20Nov/14

Everything on DOTGLOB and * – selecting hidden files or not (default is not)

2014-11-20Linuxkossboss

When working with the key * with BASH, becareful. And simply try to avoid it when you can. * usually does not select hidden files. Unless you tell it other wise withRead More…

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20Nov/14

LINUX – Find Largest Files and directories – DU and FIND

2014-11-20Linuxkossboss

Find Largest Files and directories ### CHEATSHEET ALL OF THESE OPERATE INTO CURRENT DIRECTORY: ### # One command, one liner per line. du -a . | sort -n -r | head -nRead More…

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20Nov/14

Linux “Sort” cant sort by human readable sizes – here is a fix – sorting with human readable sizes script

2014-11-20Linuxkossboss

I got it from Nixcraft article here, so here is the source: http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/how-do-i-find-the-largest-filesdirectories-on-a-linuxunixbsd-filesystem/ I mention this method in finding largest files articles (also sourced from above link):  Largest Files It looks like this: forRead More…

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18Nov/14

ping-targets – monitor pinging multiple targets one after the other

2014-11-18Linuxkossboss

Monitor pinging multiple targets using the below script (sends 4 pings to each target, one after the other). read the comments for more details (how the output looks like etc.) Make theRead More…

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