Understand Linux Load Averages and Monitor Performance of Linux
In this article, we will explain one of the critical Linux system administration tasks – performance monitoring in regards to system/CPU load and load averages.
In this article, we will explain one of the critical Linux system administration tasks – performance monitoring in regards to system/CPU load and load averages.
In a previous article, we put together a list of 10 useful commands to collect system and hardware information in Linux. In this guide, we
The shutdown command schedules a time for a Linux system to be powered down, it may as well be used to halt, power-off or reboot
Sometimes it can be painful to navigate the Linux file system with commands, especially for the newbies. Normally, we primarily use the cd (Change Directory)
nload is a command-line tool to keep an eye on network traffic and bandwidth usage in real time. It helps you to monitor incoming and
In this article, we will learn how to exit Vi/Vim (after referred to as Vim) text editor using simple commands. In a previous article, we
Shell scripting is the easiest form of programming you can learn/do in Linux. More so, it is a required skill for system administration for automating
Linfo is a free and open source, cross-platform server statistics UI/library which displays a great deal of system information. It is extensible, easy-to-use (via composer)
Trash-cli is a command line interface that trashes files and records the original absolute path, deletion date, and associated permissions. It uses the same trashcan
Host command is a minimal and easy-to-use CLI utility for performing DNS lookups which translate domain names to IP addresses and vice versa. It can
In a previous article, we explained the difference between shutdown, poweroff, halt and reboot Linux commands, where we uncovered what these mentioned commands actually do
In this article, we will explain to you the difference between shutdown, poweroff, halt and reboot Linux commands. We will make clear what they actually