[Reference] Good information about Mac OS X command line tools

2010-09-22 Thread Andre Garzia
Folks,

Sorry for the cross post but I think this interest both lists. Mr. Amit
Singh has this resource since 2003:

   http://osxbook.com/book/bonus/ancient/whatismacosx/tools.html

There are lots of good tools in there, they all come with Mac OS X.
Debugging rogue processess or server side stuff is easier once you know how
to use a couple tools presented here. Specially fs_usage and tcpdump.

andre



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Re: [Reference] Good information about Mac OS X command line tools

2010-09-22 Thread Mark Wieder
Andre-

Wednesday, September 22, 2010, 8:30:55 AM, you wrote:

 Folks,

 Sorry for the cross post but I think this interest both lists. Mr. Amit
 Singh has this resource since 2003:

http://osxbook.com/book/bonus/ancient/whatismacosx/tools.html

Great book. I picked up my hardcover copy at MacWorld Expo a few years
agao and consult my copy on a regular basis.

 There are lots of good tools in there, they all come with Mac OS X.
 Debugging rogue processess or server side stuff is easier once you know how
 to use a couple tools presented here. Specially fs_usage and tcpdump.

tcpdump is a good tool, but if you need to get serious about examining
network traffic you should try ngrep and/or WireShark.

http://ngrep.sourceforge.net/
http://www.wireshark.org/

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