How to find Harddisk UUID (Universally Unique Identifier) on linux?

What is UUID? UUID stand for universally unique identifier which is an identifier standard used in software construction, standardized by the Open Software Foundation (OSF) as part of the Distributed Computing Environment (DCE). UUIDs can be used to identify DVD drives, removable media (USB flashsticks) and each partition on any of your hard drives.

UUID is unique and never changes even if you switch the harddisk ordering. It is recommended to use UUID instead of traditional block name (/dev/hda1, /dev/hda5, /dev/sdb) to uniquely identify harddisk or other storage medium such as SAN, iSCSI, DAS, scsi disks volumes.

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How to clear DNS Cache in Windows, Mac OS X and Linux

Your DNS cache stores the locations (IP addresses) of pages you have recently viewed. DNS cache help to speeds up the lookups within the same host.  But sometimes if the website page change before your DNS cache is updated, you will failed to access the page. For example, you received a web page with HTML 404 error codes. So you need to flush your DNS cache. Once you clear your DNS cache, your computer will query nameservers for the new DNS information you require.

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