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Password file commands

Published: September 30, 2016 | Modified: June 20, 2020

Ever wondered which all special commands can be executed on /etc/passwd file? Learn here list of special commands and their uses for password file.

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UID range in hpux

Published: September 30, 2016 | Modified: June 20, 2020

UID range distribution in HPUX. Learn what is range reserved for system user ids and which range is open for normal users.

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HPUX boot process

Published: September 30, 2016 | Modified: June 20, 2020

HPUX boot process explained. Learn which all processes happened in background while HPUX server boots.

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Run levels in HPUX at a glance

Published: September 29, 2016 | Modified: June 20, 2020

Learn list of different run levels in HPUX and their roles.Also see how to check current run level in which system is running.

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How to restart NFS in HPUX

Published: September 28, 2016 | Modified: June 20, 2020

Step by step procedure to restart NFS services in HPUX. Follow this procedure with given sequence to stop and start NFS gracefully.

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bdf command formatted output in hpux

Published: September 27, 2016 | Modified: June 20, 2020

Learn to get neat, clean and tabbed output of bdf. This left aligned and properly formatted bdf output is helpful for easier data processing.

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How to change sender’s email id in EMS HPUX

Published: September 26, 2016 | Modified: June 20, 2020

EMS doesn’t allow to edit sender email address. All events are always sent out with sender id as root@hostname. Here is small script to change it.

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How to generate CSR file for SSL request on Linux

Published: September 23, 2016 | Modified: June 19, 2020

Step to generate CSR file. CSR file is a request file which is then submitted to vendor for getting SSL certificate for webserver.

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How to remove password expiry in linux

Published: September 21, 2016 | Modified: June 20, 2020

Know how to remove password expiry in Linux system. This is helpful in setting app accounts which needs non-expiry passwords to run.

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Get list of desired LUN id from powermt output

Published: September 21, 2016 | Modified: June 20, 2020

Small script to get LUN id from powermt output when supplied with list of disks. Its tedious job to extract LUN id from output when you have list of disks to wok upon.

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