Tag: Linux
How to Use httpd fullstatus to Monitor Apache
Sometimes checking server performance can be difficult. Apache has built in utilities that help monitor Apache usage and performance. The Apache Status is one such tool that allows for real time monitoring of Apache connections and resource usage. The Apache Status will give you information that will aid in performance monitoring and Apache tuning.
Monitoring Server Processes With Top
The top program provides a dynamic real-time view of a running system. It can display system summary information as well as a list of tasks currently being managed by the Linux kernel. The types of system summary information shown and the types, order and size of information displayed for tasks are all user configurable.
How to Use the Screen Command in Linux
Screen is a terminal program that allows a user to access multiple separate terminal sessions inside a single terminal window or remote terminal session. It is useful for dealing with multiple programs from the command line, and for separating programs from the shell that started the program.
How to Pass Command Data With I/O Redirection
Throughout the articles in the Knowledge Base, you may have seen a few interesting characters in the examples. Specifically, we are referring to these characters: |, >, and <. Today, we’re going to talk a bit about pipes.
How To Use The ps Command in Linux
The ps command reports a snapshot of a system’s currently running processes.
How to Use the Dig Command in Linux
The dig command is a command that is used for querying DNS name servers for information about host addresses, mail exchanges, name servers, and related information.
How to Use the Find Command in Linux
The find command is a wonderfully useful tool that allows you to find files or folders by searching for them in multiple ways.
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