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Thread: Database of Common Telnet commands for Linux based STB's

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    Realtime process Viewer

    To look at running processes in real time
    [a bit like widows taskmanager]

    Telnet in and type

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    ok so it's been a while since this thread was updated so here goes.

    init 3 = reboots enigma or wakes enigma from a sleeping state
    init 4 = kills enigma or puts it to sleep, This is a important command for use when working with processes that are held in live memory such as bouquet files and EPG.dat files.
    init 6 = performs a shutdown and reboot of the whole receiver not just enigma,
    shutdown -r now = same as the init 6 command

    Screen Grabs/Dumps
    grab -o -p /tmp/grab.png [change grab to the file name you want it to be] shows OSD only.
    grab -d -p /tmp/grab.png [change grab to the file name you want it to be] shows OSD with channel.

    your png files will be sent to /tmp retreive via FTP
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    To check for the latest (newest) Operating System errors and info.
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    tail /var/log/messages
    To have a detailed view of all system memory available and used.
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    cat /proc/meminfo

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