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    regex - Bash: One-liner to exit with the opposite status of a grep command? - Stack Overflow

    La commande eb d'amazon retourne toujours 0 même quand elle foire.. pas pratique pour repérer une erreur dans les script de CI..

    Mes scripts bash commencent tous avec "set -e" pour sortir en erreur des qu'il y a un probleme

    La commande eb me pose donc problème, j'ai fixé ça de cette mainère en attendant de trouver mieux :

    eb blablabla 2>&1 | ( ! grep ERROR)

    De cette manière, si dans le stdout ou dans le stderr on trouve 'ERROR', le grep va matcher et renvoyer 1 (dans une utilisation normale, grep retourne 0 si il match, mais avec le point d'exclamation, on inverse ce retour)

    Ce qui aura pour effet de passer mon script en erreur !

    January 4, 2017 at 10:46:12 AM GMT+1 - permalink - archive.org - http://stackoverflow.com/questions/15367674/bash-one-liner-to-exit-with-the-opposite-status-of-a-grep-command
    code error exit grep status
  • Svn status output

    Pour avoir toujours l'output dans le même ordre (trié), ajouter au bashrc :

    function svn() {
    case $* in
    st ) shift 1; command svn status | sort -k 2 ;;

    • ) command svn "$@" ;;
      esac
      }
    January 7, 2015 at 10:35:15 AM GMT+1 - permalink - archive.org - https://links.infomee.fr/?nPIw-g
    status svn
  • Enable Nginx Status Page

    le server-status de nginx : comment interpréter l'output

    Interpretation

    Active connections – Number of all open connections. This doesn’t mean number of users. A single user, for a single pageview can open many concurrent connections to your server.
    Server accepts handled requests – This shows three values.
        First is total accepted connections.
        Second is total handled connections. Usually first 2 values are same.
        Third value is number of and handles requests. This is usually greater than second value.
        Dividing third-value by second-one will give you number of requests per connection handled by Nginx. In above example, 10993/7368, 1.49 requests per connections.
    Reading – nginx reads request header
    Writing – nginx reads request body, processes request, or writes response to a client
    Waiting – keep-alive connections, actually it is active – (reading + writing).This value depends on keepalive-timeout. Do not confuse non-zero waiting value for poor performance. It can be ignored. Although, you can force zero waiting by setting keepalive_timeout 0;
    October 6, 2014 at 2:29:14 PM GMT+2 - permalink - archive.org - https://rtcamp.com/tutorials/nginx/status-page/
    nginx server-status status
  • Activer et configurer le server-status Apache (mod_status) - Blog de Florian Bogey
    March 31, 2014 at 6:16:57 PM GMT+2 - permalink - archive.org - http://www.blog.florian-bogey.fr/activer-et-configurer-le-server-status-apache-mod_status.html
    apache status
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