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# System dump script
Dump various system informations into base64 encoded values and print them as json.
# Usage
Run a dump:
> ./sysdump.sh > dump.json
Run a dump on a remote machine using ssh:
> cat sysdump.sh | ssh user@host /bin/bash > dump.json
Explore a dump (require `jq`):
> ./sysdump.sh dump.json
Explore specific entries of a dump:
> ./sysdump.sh dump.json uname timezone
# Useful entries
Important note: Depending on the system, some entries may not be available.
| Entry | Description |
|--------------------------|------------------------------------------------------------------|
| compgen | List all available commands in current shell |
| ping | Check if ping succeed (internet is available) |
| boot_folder | Recursive listing of /boot/ |
| root_folder | Content of / |
| home_folder | Content of $HOME |
| cmd_\<command\>_version | Get the version of some specific commands (e.g: gcc, python etc) |
| /proc/cmdline | See kernel parameters |
| /boot/config-$(uname -r) | Get kernel config |
| users | List logged users |
| declare | Get all shell define variables, functions etc |
# Notes
- Some commands require root permissions.
If `sysdump.sh` is not run as root, these commands will not be executed.
- List available entries:
> cat dump.json |grep -o ".*:"
- List available command versions:
> cat dump.json |grep -o "cmd_.*_version"
- For more infos on what is actually dump see `sysdump.sh`
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