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Jun 20, 2010how to save command out put to another file. Ex: #ps -ef that particular cmd output i need to save another file. is it possible And how to save command history in Linux.
View 1 Replieshow to save command out put to another file. Ex: #ps -ef that particular cmd output i need to save another file. is it possible And how to save command history in Linux.
View 1 Repliesless doesn't save command history, i.e. file .lesshst isn't created. If I create it manually, nothing writes to it too.OS AIX 5.3 I think linux users can have the same issue, hardly this issue depends on OS.
View 9 Replies View Relatedthe terminal history does not save commands starting with "./"
View 2 Replies View Relatedmy whole system crashed due to file system failure so i have to reinstall it, but i would like to save my pidgin history and settings if possible. can anybody tell me, where i can find that. i can access my files trough a live cd via terminal. in which file/directory are the settings and the history stored?? i was looking thorugh the forum but i couldn find this information anywhere.
View 2 Replies View RelatedLets say I wanted to save my bash history permanently. I.e., so I could look in a log somewhere and find some command I used 6 months ago, like the one I used to get my printer drivers installed
View 1 Replies View RelatedUbuntu :: save copy of bash entries / history?
View 7 Replies View RelatedI gave Kubuntu (Live CD) a test drive that turned out to be longer than planned... How do I export my Konquerer history?
View 2 Replies View RelatedBash's command history is great, especially it is useful when adding the history -a command to the COMMAND_PROMPT.However, I'm wondering if there is a way to log the commands to a file as soon as the Return key is pressed, e.g. before starting the command and not on completion of the command (using the COMMAND_PROMPT option would save the command once the prompt is there again).
I read about auditing programs like snoopy and session recorder like script but I thought they're already too complex for the simple question I have. I guess that deactivating that script logs all the output of the command would lead already in the right direction but isn't there a quicker way to solve that probelm?
I have to trace back what command and when it is used for the last 3 months. It is quite urgent as I have trouble with the system configuration.
View 5 Replies View RelatedWhat's the command to delete bash command history?
View 4 Replies View Relatedsuppose i store the history number of a command say :
1004 cat file
Then now i want to run it like : !1004 but by using a variable.
command=1004
!$command
i am getting errors like :
command=1004command
How do I use the "history" command to fire the last run command?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI used to use CCleaner so I could keep specific cookies from being deleted while I deleted all others. Is there any way I can do this with Ubuntu? Firefox doesn't seem to allow it other than manual deletion which is not as fast an automated as CCleaner made the task.
View 1 Replies View RelatedFirefox "preferences" has an option which say, "keep my history for at least --- days".This does not make sense. If I enter 10 days, it will keep my history for 10 days or 1000 days. If I ener 100 days, it will keep my history for 100 days or 1000 days.ame thing!!Shouldn't it say, "keep my history for no longer than --- days"?I just set mine to 14 days and I still have a month of history.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am trying to find a method or tool to know the exact command history of all my users.I have tried to use "psacct" ,but it is not solving my perpous as it is only giving the command name.means let say 10 users have used "rm" command to remove 10 differint files then I want to know which user has removed what file.
But psacct will only give me the command name like rm used bu the user name.Then I tried to use the "w: command but it is also not solving the problem..
How can I reset the history of the command at? The system labels each command starting with 1, is there a ay to reset that back to 1.
View 2 Replies View RelatedIf someone has done something wrong on a shared linux machine. If i want to find out who is that person or ip from where it is been done what are all the possible ways. 1 possibility I thought was to get the PID of the command and get other details from that PID?
View 4 Replies View RelatedJust as the subject,I didn't find a appropriate answer with google. Is there any command to replace it?
View 5 Replies View RelatedHow can I preserve the command history in/for Zsh after boot?
View 2 Replies View RelatedCan someone explain why my directory history is being displayed after each use of the 'cd' command. After about an hour the list is filling up my window.
View 6 Replies View RelatedI am just wondering is there any other altrenate location which saves the history command logs other that bash_history file.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI know to list the command history with time stamp as follow:
Code:
export HISTTIMEFORMAT="%F %T"
history | more
But this just list the commands from today. But I want thoese from yesterday.
I know the 'history' command give me a list of the commands I have typed into the Unix terminal.
How do I see the command history for all of the users currently logged onto the system?
I was running scripts overnight from the command line (inside Screen on a Linux EC2 instance) and some errors that I was not tracking occurred. I want to "scroll up" or view more of the history in Screen, but I cannot seem to find any commands that will work. I need to see the onscreen output "further up" than I can on my current screen. CTRL + a is supposed to put me into scroll mode inside Screen, but it's not working.
View 4 Replies View RelatedCan anybody show me how to view command history of another user? I am an admin on my machine. I can see normal history by viewing /home/user_name/.bash_history but i can't see commands of that "user_name" when they were doing sudo. Is there a way to view all command executed by one user?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI wanna trace user's command input history. but I dont plan to use "history", "lastcomm" becauze there is not detail of the user command history. if there is some software use to log user command to one file or database, it's suit for me.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI want to use history command to show the time stamp, user id, ip address, command logged
View 1 Replies View Relatedwhat is the tool to get the history inclduing the user name,command time and from which file/folder the command is executed.
View 1 Replies View Relatedwhile using history command i can able to see only last twenty histroy commands.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI've been looking for how to set this up in bash with no luck so far. I can change what file the history log is written to, and how much history is saved. But it only writes the saved part when bash exits. Instead, I'd like to have bash write that file continuously as each command is entered (and maybe also do an fsync(2) to flush it to disk). That way I can see the command I crashed the box with Anyone know the magical incantation for that?
But there appears to be nothing that I can find there, in the man page, or other searches, that suggest it even can do continuous.