s2p:- A
stream editor reads the input stream consisting of the specified files
sa:- summarizes
information about previously executed commands as recorded in the acct file.
sadf:- Display
data collected by sar in multiple formats.
safe_finger:- finger
client wrapper that protects against nasty stuff from finger servers
sar:- Collect,
report, or save system activity information. (Ex:- sar –A; -B;
-b ;-C ;-d ;-H ;-h ;-p ;-q ; -R ;-r ;-S ;-t ;-u [ ALL ] ;-V ;-v ;-W ;-w ;-y)
sasl2-sample-client:-
sasl2-sample-server:-
sasl2-shared-mechlist:-
saslauthd:- is
a daemon process that handles plaintext authentication requests on behalf of
the SASL library.
sasldblistusers2:- list
users in sasldb
saslpasswd2:- set
a user's sasl password
satyr:- is
a command line tool that creates anonymous reports of software problems that
are suitable for automated processing.
scl:- Setup
and run software from Software Collection environment
scl_enabled:-
scl_source:-
scp:- secure
copy (remote file copy program), copies files between hosts on a network. It uses ssh(1) for data transfer, and uses
the same authentication and provides the same security as ssh(1).
screen:- is
a full-screen window manager that multiplexes a physical terminal between
several processes (typically interactive shells).
script:- make
typescript of terminal session
scriptreplay:- play
back typescripts, using timing information, This program
replays a typescript, using
timing information to ensure that output happens at the same speed as it
originally appeared when the script was recorded.
sdiff:- side-by-side
merge of file differences (Ex:- sdiff <file name>
<file name>)
secon:- See
an SELinux context, from a file, program or user input.
sed:- is
a stream editor. A stream editor is used
to perform basic text transformations on an input stream (a file or input from
a pipeline).
sefcontext_compile:- compile
file context regular expression files
select:- select()
and pselect() allow a program to monitor multiple file descriptors, waiting
until one or more of the file descriptors become "ready" for some
class of I/O operation (e.g., input possible).
selinuxconlist:- list
all SELinux context reachable for user
selinuxdefcon:- report
default SELinux context for user
selinuxenabled:- tool
to be used within shell scripts to determine if selinux is enabled
selinuxexeccon:- report
SELinux context used for this executable
semodule:- Manage
SELinux policy modules.
sendmail:- Postfix
to Sendmail compatibility interface
sendmail.postfix:- Postfix
to Sendmail compatibility interface
seq:- print
a sequence of numbers
service:- runs
a System V init script in as predictable environment as possible, removing most
environment variables and with current working directory set to /.
sestatus:- SELinux
status tool (Ex:- sestatus)
set:-
setarch:- change
reported architecture in new program environment and set personality flags
setcap:- set
file capabilities
setenforce:- modify
the mode SELinux is running in
setfacl:- set
file access control lists
setfattr:- The
setfattr command associates a new value with an extended attribute name for
each specified file.
setfiles:- set
SELinux file security contexts.
setfont:- load
EGA/VGA console screen font
setkeycodes:- load
kernel scancode-to-keycode mapping table entries
setleds:- set
the keyboard leds
setmetamode:- define
the keyboard meta key handling
setpci:- configure
PCI devices
setpriv:- run
a program with different Linux privilege settings
setquota:- set
disk quotas
setregdomain:- set
regulatory domain based on timezone
setsebool:- set
SELinux boolean value
setserial:- get/set
Linux serial port information
setsid:- run
a program in a new session
setterm:- set
terminal attributes
setup:- A
text mode system configuration tool
setup-nsssysinit:- Query
or enable the nss-sysinit module
setup-nsssysinit.sh:-
setvtrgb:- set
the virtual terminal RGB colors
sexp-conv:-
sfdisk:- partition
table manipulator for Linux
sftp:- secure
file transfer program
sg:- execute
command as different group ID
sgpio:- captive
backplane LED control utility
sh:- bash
- GNU Bourne-Again SHell
sha1sum:- compute
and check SHA1 message digest
sha224sum:- compute
and check SHA224 message digest
sha256sum:- compute
and check SHA256 message digest
sha384sum:- compute
and check SHA384 message digest
sha512sum:- compute
and check SHA512 message digest
shift:-
shopt:-
show-changed-rco:- show
changes in an RPM package
showconsolefont:- Show
the current EGA/VGA console screen font
show-installed:- show
installed RPM packages and descriptions (Ex:- show-installed)
showkey:- examine
the codes sent by the keyboard
showmount:- show
mount information for an NFS server
shred:- overwrite
a file to hide its contents, and optionally delete it
shuf:- generate
random permutations
shutdown:- Halt,
power-off or reboot the machine
signtool:- Digitally
sign objects and files.
signver:- Verify
a detached PKCS#7 signature for a file.
simc_lsmplugin:-
sim_lsmplugin:-
size:- list
section sizes and total size.
skill:- skill,
snice - send a signal or report process status, These tools are obsolete and
unportable.
slabtop:- display
kernel slab cache information in real time
slapacl:- Check
access to a list of attributes.
slapadd:- Add
entries to a SLAPD database
slapauth:- Check
a list of string-represented IDs for LDAP authc/authz
slapcat:- SLAPD
database to LDIF utility
slapd:- Stand-alone
LDAP Daemon
slapdn:- Check
a list of string-represented LDAP DNs based on schema syntax
slapindex:- Reindex
entries in a SLAPD database
slappasswd:- OpenLDAP
password utility
slapschema:- SLAPD
in-database schema checking utility
slaptest:- Check
the suitability of the OpenLDAP slapd configuration
slattach:- attach
a network interface to a serial line
sleep:- delay
for a specified amount of time
sln:- create
symbolic links
slogin:- OpenSSH
SSH client (remote login program)
smartctl:- Control
and Monitor Utility for SMART Disks
smartd:- SMART
Disk Monitoring Daemon
smbcontrol:- smbcontrol
is a very small program, which sends messages to a smbd(8), a nmbd(8), or a
winbindd(8) daemon running on the system.
sm-notify:- send
reboot notifications to NFS peers
smtp-sink:- multi-threaded
SMTP/LMTP test server
smtp-source:- multi-threaded
SMTP/LMTP test generator
snice:- skill,
snice - send a signal or report process status
soelim:- reads
files and replaces lines of the form .so file
sort:- sort
lines of text files
sosreport:- generates an
archive of configuration
and diagnostic information from the running system.
sotruss:-
source:-
spacewalk-channel:- allows you
to subscribe to and
unsubscribe from specified channels via the command line.
spice-vdagent:- The
spice guest agent for Linux consists of 2 parts, a system wide daemon
spice-vdagentd and a X11 session agent spice-vdagent of which there is one per
X11 session.
spice-vdagentd:- The
spice guest agent for Linux consists of 2 parts, a system wide daemon
spice-vdagentd and a X11 session agent spice-vdagent of which there is one per
X11 session.
splain:- diagnostics,
splain - produce verbose warning diagnostics
split:- split
a file into pieces (Ex:- split <file name>)
new file will be create with same content.
sprof:-
sqlite3:- A
command line interface for SQLite version 3
ss:- another
utility to investigate sockets (Ex:- ss)
ssh:- OpenSSH
SSH client (remote login program)
ssh-add:- adds
private key identities to the authentication agent
ssh-agent:- authentication
agent
ssh-copy-id:- use
locally available keys to authorise logins on a remote machine
sshd:- OpenSSH
SSH daemon
sshd-keygen:-
ssh-keygen:- authentication
key generation, management and conversion
ssh-keyscan:- gather
ssh public keys
ssltap:- Tap
into SSL connections and display the data going by
sss_cache:- invalidates
records in SSSD cache. Invalidated records are forced to be reloaded from
server as soon as related SSSD backend is online.
sssd:- System
Security Services Daemon, provides a set of daemons to manage access to remote
directories and authentication mechanisms.
sss_ssh_authorizedkeys:- get
OpenSSH authorized keys
sss_ssh_knownhostsproxy:- get
OpenSSH host keys
stapdyn:- The stapdyn
program is the
dyninst back-end of
the Systemtap tool.
It expects a shared library produced by the front-end stap tool, when
run with --dyninst.
stap-merge:-
stap-report:- collect
system information that is useful for debugging systemtap bugs
staprun:- systemtap
runtime, The staprun program is the back-end of the Systemtap tool. It expects a kernel module produced by the
front-end stap tool.
stapsh:- The stapsh
executable is used
by the stap --remote
functionality, as a wrapper shell on the remote machines. It is not intended to be run directly by users.
start-statd:-
stat:- display
file or file system status (Ex:- stat /dev/sdd)
stdbuf:- Run
COMMAND, with modified buffering operations for its standard streams.
strace:- In
the simplest case strace runs the specified command until it exits. trace
system calls and signals
strace-log-merge:- finds
all STRACE_LOG.PID files, adds PID prefix to every line, the combines and sorts
them, and prints the result to standard output.
strings:- print
the strings of printable characters in files.
strip:- Discard
symbols from object files.
stty:- change
and print terminal line settings
su:- run
a command with substitute user and group ID
subscription-manager:- Registers
systems to a subscription management service and then attaches and manages
subscriptions for software products. (Ex:- subscription-manager list)
sudo:- sudo,
sudoedit — execute a command as another user
sudoedit:- sudo,
sudoedit — execute a command as another user
sudoreplay:- replay
sudo session logs
sulogin:- Single-user
login
sum:- checksum
and count the blocks in a file
sushell:- execute
the single-user shell
suspend:-
swaplabel:- print
or change the label or UUID of a swap area
swapoff:- swapon,
swapoff - enable/disable devices and files for paging and swapping
swapon:- swapon,
swapoff - enable/disable devices and files for paging and swapping
switch_root:- switch
to another filesystem as the root of the mount tree
sync:- flush
file system buffers
sysctl:- configure
kernel parameters at runtime
system-config-authentication:- provides
a simple graphical user interface for configuring user identity and system
authentication services. It provides
basic configuration options to handle NIS, LDAP, Kerberos 5, and Winbind client
configuration.
systemctl:- Control
the systemd system and service manager
systemd-analyze:- may
be used to determine system boot-up performance statistics and retrieve other
state and tracing information from the system and service manager.
systemd-ask-password:- Query
the user for a system password
systemd-cat:- Connect
a pipeline or program's output with the journal
systemd-cgls:- recursively
shows the contents of the selected Linux control group hierarchy in a tree.
systemd-cgtop:- shows
the top control groups of the local Linux control group hierarchy, ordered by
their CPU, memory, or disk I/O load. (Ex:- systemd-cgtop)
systemd-coredumpctl:- Retrieve
coredumps from the journal
systemd-delta:- may
be used to identify and compare configuration files that override other configuration
files.
systemd-detect-virt:- Detect
execution in a virtualized environment
systemd-inhibit:- Execute
a program with an inhibition lock taken
systemd-loginctl:-
systemd-machine-id-setup:- may
be used by system installer tools to initialize the machine ID stored in
/etc/machine-id at install time with a randomly generated ID. See machine-id(5)
for more information about this file.
systemd-notify:- Notify
service manager about start-up completion and other daemon status changes
systemd-nspawn:- Spawn
a namespace container for debugging, testing and building
systemd-run:- may
be used to create and start a transient .service or a .scope unit and run the
specified COMMAND in it.
systemd-stdio-bridge:-
systemd-sysv-convert:-
systemd-tmpfiles:- systemd-tmpfiles,
systemd-tmpfiles-setup.service, systemd-tmpfiles-setup-dev.service,
systemd-tmpfiles-clean.service, systemd-tmpfiles-clean.timer -Creates, deletes
and cleans up volatile and temporary files and directories
systemd-tty-ask-password-agent:- systemd-tty-ask-password-agent
- List or process pending systemd password requests
sys-unconfig:- provides a simple method of reconfiguring a
system in a new environment. Upon executing sys-unconfig will poweroff your
system, and run first boot at next boot.
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