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Month: April 2019

Apps / Linux Advanced Commands / Linux-Distributions

topgrade – Upgrade/Update the system using single command in Linux

April 8, 2019September 13, 2019 - by Magesh Maruthamuthu - Leave a Comment

As a Linux administrator, you have to keep your system up-to-date to get ride out from some unexpected issues. We have to keep the system with latest patches as part …

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Linux Service Command / OracleASM / Service Commands

How to Start, Stop, Restart, Enable, Reload OracleASM service in Linux ?

April 5, 2019October 6, 2019 - by Magesh Maruthamuthu - Leave a Comment

systemd is a new system and service manager for Linux system implemented/adapted into all the major Linux distributions over the traditional SysV init systems due to lots of issue/improvement has …

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Fast Directories Navigation / Linux Advanced Commands / Linux Commands

UP Shell Script – To Navigate specific parent directory in Linux

April 2, 2019October 7, 2019 - by Magesh Maruthamuthu - Leave a Comment

Recently we had written an article about bd command, which help us to quickly go back to the specific parent directory. Even, the up shell script allow us to perform …

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Linux Advanced Commands / Shell Script / User Management

Four methods to add an User to specific group in Linux

April 1, 2019October 7, 2019 - by Magesh Maruthamuthu - Leave a Comment

Linux groups are organization units used to manage user accounts in Linux. It has unique numerical identification number for each users and groups in the Linux system. It’s called a …

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