kihei/i-086f73e007772b836
by SadServersMore by SadServers
We trust you have received the usual lecture from the local System Administrator. It usually boils down to these three things: #1) Respect the privacy of others. #2) Think before you type. #3) With great power comes great responsibility. [sudo] password for admin: sudo: no password was provided sudo: a password is required admin@i-00bec02e20d648cd2:~$ cat .ansible/tmp/ cat: .ansible/tmp/: Is a directory admin@i-00bec02e20d648cd2:~$ cd .ansible/ admin@i-00bec02e20d648cd2:~/.ansible$
paris/i-00bec02e20d648cd2 01:08
by SadServers/run/lock/lvm/P_global:aux: open failed: Permission denied admin@i-05ae3ce6cf2760c95:~$ sudo vgdisplay admin@i-05ae3ce6cf2760c95:~$ sudo pvdisplay admin@i-05ae3ce6cf2760c95:~$ sudo lvdisplay admin@i-05ae3ce6cf2760c95:~$ ls /dev/nv nvme0 nvme0n1p1 nvme0n1p15 nvme1n1 nvme2n1 nvme0n1 nvme0n1p14 nvme1 nvme2 nvram admin@i-05ae3ce6cf2760c95:~$ cfdisk /dev/nvme1 cfdisk: cannot open /dev/nvme1: Permission denied admin@i-05ae3ce6cf2760c95:~$ sudocfdisk /dev/nvme1 admin@i-05ae3ce6cf2760c95:~$ cfdisk /dev/nvme /dev/nvme0n1 /dev/nvme0n1p1 /dev/nvme0n1p14 /dev/nvme0n1p15 /dev/nvme1n1admin@i-05ae3ce6cf2760c95:~$ cfdisk /dev/nvme2n1 cfdisk: cannot open /dev/nvme2n1: Permission denied admin@i-05ae3ce6cf2760c95:~$ sudo cfdisk /dev/nvme2n1
kihei/i-05ae3ce6cf2760c95 08:59
by SadServersadmin@i-019189da02b410753:~$ sudo lsmod .ansible/ .bashrc .profile agent/ datafile .bash_logout .config/ .ssh/ data/ kihei admin@i-019189da02b410753:~$ sudo lsmod 664 datafile Usage: lsmod admin@i-019189da02b410753:~$ lsmod 664 datafile Usage: lsmod admin@i-019189da02b410753:~$ ls -l total 5245048 drwxr-xr-x 2 admin root 4096 Sep 17 17:28 agent drwxr-xr-x 2 admin root 4096 Feb 3 15:50 data -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 5368709120 Sep 17 17:28 datafile -rwxr-xr-x 1 admin root 2207109 Sep 17 17:28 kihei admin@i-019189da02b410753:~$ sudo su root@i-019189da02b410753:/home/admin# lsmod 664 data