Oh stop showing off!
On Apr 12, 2012 12:50 PM, "Erik Anderson" <erikerik at gmail.com> wrote:

> Do any of you know of a place locally that sells either new or used HP
> Procurve gear?
>
> I received a switch today that I had ordered from Newegg, but it
> arrived DOA. It's needed for a project starting Monday, so I'm hoping
> there is somewhere local that I could pick up a replacement switch.
>
> Thanks!
> -Erik
>
> P.S. OT Penance: sometimes when troubleshooting network issues, it's
> useful to be able to ping a host and log the results to a file with
> the ping's timestamp prepended to each line.
>    $ ping google.com | awk '/^[0-9]+ bytes from / { "date" | getline
> pong; close("date"); print pong":",$0; }' > /path/to/file
>
> P.P.S. (more penance, just in case) - The following is assuming you're
> using a bash shell, though I'm sure similar functionality is available
> in zsh, etc. We have all (no doubt) come to use the linux command line
> history. In its default configuration, bash will only log the actual
> command issued. While useful, it is very easy to kick your
> ~/.bash_history up a notch and have it log timestamps for all commands
> as well. To do this, add the following to your ~/.bash_profile:
>    HISTTIMEFORMAT="%F %T "
>
> Then run `source ~/.bash_profile` and you'll be all set.
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