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This blog is mostly about my pursuits in Data Science. Previous blog entries also dealt with storage, compute, virtualization and professional services. Currently the focus is on Data Science, including Big Data, Hadoop, Business Intelligence, Data Warehouse, Data Integration and Visualization. From time to time I will blog about other things of interest. The opinions expressed in this blog are entirely my own and should not be taken as the opinion of my employer.Blogroll
Category Archives: CLI
SAN-OS / NX-OS “which” command (Part 3)
As those of you who read this blog know, I am a big fan of the which command in SAN-OS. I find it very useful, especially for something like CCIE Storage lab study. There are many cases where you might … Continue reading
SAN-OS / NX-OS “which” command (Part 2)
A while back I wrote a blog post on the SAN-OS / NX-OS “which” command. I have really found this very useful for finding commands quickly. I discovered another interesting variation of this command. Not only does it work in … Continue reading
Bug in SAN-OS 3.3(5) with tftp access-list entries
As an update to this, it appears it only happens when you use tftp in the destination part of an access-control list entry. If used in the source part, everything can be added as well as removed. So to summarize, … Continue reading
“show interface trunk” weirdness in 3.3(5)
Update: This has been confirmed and new bugID CSCti69374 has been created, it will be addressed in a later release. This issue may exist in previous version of SAN-OS such as 3.3(3), but I have not tested it. On this … Continue reading
SAN-OS / NX-OS “which” command (Part 1)
SAN-OS / NX-OS contains a command that will list all commands on the system. This command is which. You can build a full list of all system commands quickly by disabling the CLI pager (term length 0), and then typing … Continue reading