Kitab Suci Administrasi Updated Ver2.0
Kitab Suci Administrasi Updated Ver2.0
Kitab Suci Administrasi Updated Ver2.0
(P7) Process is waiting for I/O or some condition to be met and must not respond to signals
D
rfile1
3. (P4) Send output and errors to the same new, empty file
&>file
4. (P4) Run a command but throw away all possible terminal displays
&>/dev/null
5. (P2) List the current location (long format) with hidden files
ls -al
7. (P2) List the current user's home directory (long format) in simplest syntax, when it is not
the current location
ls -l ~
All
11. (P15) Immediately stop a virtual machine, similar to unplugging it
Destroy
14. (P2) User home directories are located under this directory
/home
18. (P1) The part of the command line that adjusts the behavior of a command
Option
19. (P15) Use an XML configuration to create and boot a virtual machine
Create
23. (P2) System administration binaries for root use are here
/usr/sbin
24. (P2) Determine the absolute path name of the current location
Pwd
31. (P1) The part of the command line that specifies the target that the command should
operate on
Argument
32. (P6 pic) Can be deleted by the user barney (Soal Rico no.14)
None
33. (P10) The directory to which rsyslog is riting all the log files
/var/log
34. (P1) The hardware display and keyboard used to interact with a system
Physical console
35. (P6 pic) Has a griyo ownership of wilma (Soal Rico No. 2)
lfile1
37. (P1) An interface that provides a display for output and a keyboard for input to a shell
session
Terminal
39. (P4) Run command, save output in a file, discard error messages
> file 2>/dev/null
43. (P2) User home directories are llocaated under this directory
/home
48. (P5) A number that identifies the user at the most fundamental level
UID
56. (P4) Send command output to both the screen and a file at the same time
| tee file
57. (P13) Determine the number of available subscriptions
Review and track
60. (P2) This directory contains dynamic configuration data such as FTP and websites
/var
67. (P10) The log file for security and authenticationrelated messages and errors
/var/log/secure
69. (P2) Regular user commands and utilities are locted here
/usr/bin
70. (P5) A number that identifies the group at the most fundamental level
GID
72. (P14) The device file of a SATA hard drive residing in /dev
/dev/sdc
73. (P5) Location of local group information
/etc/group
76. (P4) Send output and errors to the same file but preserve existing file content
>>file 2>&1
79. (P14) The device file of a SATA hard drive residing in /dev
/dev/sdc
85. Clear from the cursor to the end of the command line
CTRL + K
88. (P15) Management utility for all virtualization and cloud platforms combined
CloudForms
91. The directory to which rsyslog is writing all the log files
/var/log
93. (P5) The program that provides the user's command line prompt
Login shell
94.