09-16-2015
Rm file named '--log-file'
For some stupid reason I used a series of stupid switches and created this file, now can't seem to get rm to believe it's a file and not a switch
Yeah, I know, I know, but seriously, how do I delete it?
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-rw-r--r-- 1 sri sri 157 Dec 13 04:42 \
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>
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hp-search-mac
HP-SEARCH-MAC(1) User Contributed Perl Documentation HP-SEARCH-MAC(1)
NAME
hp-search-mac -- HP switch search tool.
DESCRIPTION
HP-search-MAC is an util that can query HP switches for their
connection table. It then allow you to search for a MAC address and tell you
where it is physically connected (best match first).
.
The functionality is similar to traceroute but on Ethernet level and only
for HP switches.
USAGE
hp-search-mac [options] [MAC] [...]
OPTIONS
hp-search-mac [options] mac [ [options] mac ] [...]
options:
--dl n Set debug level to n.
--help Print this help.
--hostname host[=>community] | -h host[=>community] Set a switch name to search. You can also set this in
/etc/hp-search-mac.conf or ~/.hp-search-mac.conf. The hash to set is \%switches.
Mac:
You can use some different formats: ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff (hex) ff-ff-ff-ff-ff-ff (hex)
0.123.0.12.0.12.0 (dec)
CONFIGURATION:
\%switches: This is a normal perl hash of the form \%switches = ("host" => "community", ...);
AUTHOR
Ola Lundqvist <ola@inguza.com>
SEE ALSO
snmp-walk(1) snmp-get(1)
hp-search-mac Mon Apr 7 21:21:44 CEST 2008 HP-SEARCH-MAC(1)