Yes, I too had a theory that the last command was sitting in a buffer but I couldn't account for the selective repetition, the overlap and the fact that it stops.
Imho it's something to do with MySQL because the issue starts when MySQL gets its first program line. I suspect that it is by-passing unix I/O mechanisms and messing with the raw device (and upsetting the Shell in the process).
If it doesn't need a terminal context, maybe try backgrounding the MySQL program.
I seem to remember you advising me that the following ksh construct doesn't work in bash (but if it does, it's worth a try):
Hi all...
I've completed the task of deploying SSH over my 400 servers.
I don't know if i'm right or wrong, but ssh doesn't do any command-logging, does it?
Is there a app i can use to log all commands passed ( besides the usual .sh_history), whith no modification possible by the user, and how... (2 Replies)
Hi, I am trying to recollect the command used to log a file.
We use this command just before starting, say, installation. At the end you get a file capturing the series of commands you used during the course of time and sytems response.
Could anybody please help.
Thanks,
Dasa (3 Replies)
Does anyone have a simple method of logging all shell commands typed by a user (csh in our case)?
- I could enable auditing, but this would be overkill
- I could enable process accounting, but AFAIK, this does not log arguments
Thanks all. (2 Replies)
I am looking for a really good command logging tool to improve the auditing of my servers. I have previously used snoopy but this is currently a bit flaky and causing serious problems for me, it doesn't look like it's been maintained since 2004, it didn't even want to compile until I added -fPIC... (1 Reply)
Hi.
I have the script shown below. If I execute it form the command line it seems to work properly, but when I fun it using the unix "at" command
"at -m now < ./kill-at-job.sh"
It appears to hang. Below is the script, the input file, and the execution as reported in the e-mail from the "at"... (3 Replies)
I'm looking at allowing remote telnet into my server.
like any security-minded administrator, I want to log what my users type on the telnet session.
I'm using the script command to generate transcripts of the users session.
I have /etc/profile set to automatically start the script command... (2 Replies)
Is it possible to store all standard-out of a bash script and the binaries it calls in a log file AND still display the stdout on screen?
I know this is possible to store ALL stdout/stderr of a script to a single log file like:
exec 1>&${logFile}
exec 2>&1
But running a script with the... (3 Replies)
HI ,
I have a simple script that moves files from one folder to another folder, I have already done the open-ssh server settings and the script is working fine and is able to transfer the files from one folder to another but right now I myself execute this script by using my creditianls to... (4 Replies)
I searched the forums for command logging and the user "Driver" seemed to provide a script for logging shell commands with related info like date and time. The subject was "logging command invocations -cmdlog" . I would be interested in this script.
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BASH Gurus: Anyone know how to append continuous output command appending to a file, but limit that file to no more than 20 lines? The program I have running is simply monitoring my UDP port 53 for incoming packets endlessly. I just need to keep this file from going over 20 lines. Once the file... (3 Replies)
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mysql_get_client_info
MYSQL_GET_CLIENT_INFO(3) 1 MYSQL_GET_CLIENT_INFO(3)mysql_get_client_info - Get MySQL client infoSYNOPSIS
Warning
This extension is deprecated as of PHP 5.5.0, and will be removed in the future. Instead, the MySQLi or PDO_MySQL extension should
be used. See also MySQL: choosing an API guide and related FAQ for more information. Alternatives to this function include:
omysqli_get_client_info(3)
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string mysql_get_client_info (void )
DESCRIPTION mysql_get_client_info(3) returns a string that represents the client library version.
The MySQL client version.
Example #1
mysql_get_client_info(3) example
<?php
printf("MySQL client info: %s
", mysql_get_client_info());
?>
The above example will output something similar to:
MySQL client info: 3.23.39
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