It's a military term used to refer to checking with the people in charge of you. In most cases it's your first line, section NCO (for us non-combat arms guys) the 1SG, then SGM. But in some cases chain of command can apply to the task rather than the person. (Also if people say something about chain of command, they are 7/10 times just blowing you off.)
to give command from one to the other
Vice President The title of the second-in-command is deputy or vice-
Process of moving the responsibility for the incident command from on individual to another
It depends on the field. The higher the expectation from the team of buy-in, being heard and contributing to the team, the higher the expectations of mangers referring to the people who work for them as "my team." There is a push away from "my staff" as it implies a command and control style of leadership. "My employees" will also, and possibly more so, be received as a command and control. This may be more or less relevant based on the norms of your field and the culture of your organization.
"useradd" command and sometimes adduser command. Please refer to the manual page of the command by issuing "man useradd" for detailed information
A Crontab is a task that consists of four date/time fields and a command field. If there is a match between the four fields then the command field is executed.
Please refer to the related links section which points to the correct page of the on-line MYSQL manual.
Use the "find" command with -mtime option. I didn't quite get the word "timeframe", so please refer to the man page of "find" Hope this was somewhat helpful
Displays the detailed status of a particular file or a file system. You can always refer manual pages for linux commands using the terminal using the "man" keyword before the actual command. ex:- man stat
The wireless connection is good
He was second-in-command of a fleet of an English fleet and helped to defeat the Spanish. We refer to this entire incident as the Spanish Armada.
"cat *.sh | wc -w" should do it. wc is the command we use to count words, lines, characters, etc... For more information refer to the manual page of wc by typing "man wc"
Refer to the exhibit. A network administrator successfully pings R1 from R3. Next, the administrator runs the show cdp neighbors command on R3. The output of this command is displayed.What are two reasons for the absence of R1 in the output? (Choose two.)~**The no cdp run command has been run at R1.**The no cdp enable command has been run at Fa0/1 interface of R3.R1 is powered off.
Utilize your chain of command, they'll refer you to assistance; in the meantime, like all or most employers in the US, you're entitled to maternity leave.
useradd <username> <other-options> For detailed information, please refer the man (manual) pages ex: man useradd
refer it to your chain of command, OSI, etc...