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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers I have no idea what I just did, and I am an idiot. Post 302366068 by zxmaus on Wednesday 28th of October 2009 05:34:34 PM
Old 10-28-2009
Quote:
Originally Posted by scottn
It certainly wouldn't have been the most stupid thing I ever did.

As a newbie sys admin I once rebooted a productive ClearCase server on the whim of someone who joined the company 2 days before.

"I was only trying to help" I said.

DOH!
Hehe I think we all did something stupid like this - at least once. When being first time with a very senior SA in the datacentre, I was told to 'press the button' when the system hung during an upgrade - he was pointing to the wrong box - and of course I did it ... in my case the rebooted server was the domain master server serving about 5000 production boxes Smilie I still have my job and these days I am the very senior SA ... Thanks to virtualization I can these days 'press the button' myself Smilie

Kind regards
zxmaus
 

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MOTHRA(1)						      General Commands Manual							 MOTHRA(1)

NAME
mothra - retrieve World-Wide Web files SYNOPSIS
mothra [ url ] DESCRIPTION
Mothra retrieves and displays files from the World-Wide Web, by name or through hypertext links. Web names, called URLs, have a peculiar syntax: http://netlib.att.com/netlib/1127/www/1127.html http://akebono.stanford.edu:80/yahoo/ http://www.teleport.com/~crowell/ file:/sys/lib/mothra/help.html file:html2.elements.html#ADDRESS ftp://ftp.gmd.de/music/scores/harrington/Harrington.readme gopher://gopher.bev.net/11/BevBus/King.Video The part up to the first colon gives the protocol for retrieving the file. http:, Hyper-Text Transfer Protocol, is the usual way of accessing web files. file: names a file in the local file system. ftp: and gopher: are standard Internet services. // begins the Internet address of the server where the file resides. The address may contain a colon and a TCP port number, which over- rides the default port number for the service. Next comes a file name. Finally, the file name may be followed by # and a string giving a label within the file where the display should begin. Mothra starts with the url given on the command line, defaulting to the environment variable $url, and finally to file:/sys/lib/mothra/start.html. The display contains the last message from mothra, a box where typed commands appear, a scrollable list of previously visited files, the title and URL of the current file, and the scrollable text of the current file. Button 1 selects and displays a file, either from the list of previously visited pages or from a link (indicated by underlined text or a boxed image) in the current file. Button 2 shows the URL of a file, but does not retrieve or display it. Button 3 pops up a menu of com- mands: save back Place a link to the current file in a `back list' for future reference. get back Retrieve and display the back list. fix cmap Adjust the display's color map so that images will have correct colors. exit Ask for confirmation and quit. The typed commands are: g url Get the page with the given URL. s file Save the current file in the given file. q Quit. ? h Get help. When mothra retrieves a file that is not an HTML document (for example a GIF or JPEG image), it will start up an appropriate viewer, for example fb/9v (see 9v(9.1)) for image files. FILES
/sys/lib/mothra/* $home/lib/mothra/back.html the back list $home/lib/mothra/mothra.url log of visited URLs $home/lib/mothra/mothra.err log of error messages, including HTML syntax errors SOURCE
/sys/src/cmd/mothra BUGS
ftp: URLs are not supported. Files are saved in the form received, not in the form suggested by the name in an s command. Mothra is distributed in a preliminary state; it has more than its share of bugs. MOTHRA(1)
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