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How to Understand Linux Top Command Output and Usage?

November 22, 2013June 21, 2019 - by Magesh Maruthamuthu - Leave a Comment

top command is one of the frequently used command by many of the Linux administrator to understand and view the resource utilization by processes on the server. It could be …

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Linux Advanced Commands / Linux Commands / linux-tutorials / User Management

How To Configure sudo Access In Linux?

November 19, 2013July 28, 2019 - by Magesh Maruthamuthu - 1 Comment

The root user has all the controls in Linux system. root user is the most powerful user in the Linux system and can perform any action in the system. If …

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apache-tutorials / FAQ / Linux Administration / Linux Commands / webserver

How to check number of concurrent Apache connections in Linux

November 18, 2013June 7, 2021 - by Magesh Maruthamuthu - Leave a Comment

Usually, we use the top command to check the server performance when facing a slowness in the web application, which is the first level troubleshooting step employed by every Linux …

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FAQ / Linux / Linux Commands / User Management

How to create a user without password in Linux

November 13, 2013March 12, 2021 - by Magesh Maruthamuthu - Leave a Comment

This article title may sound awkward to you, but it’s useful. You may ask, why would we want to create a user without a password. I thought that too, but …

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du (Disk Usage) Command To Check Disk Usage Of Files and Directories/Folders In Linux

November 12, 2013October 21, 2019 - by Magesh Maruthamuthu - Leave a Comment

One common thing every admin should take care before installing a new application on system or system upgrade or upgrading system to next available version (operating system upgrade) is current …

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Linux Commands / User Management

How to check user’s login history in Linux?

November 6, 2013February 2, 2021 - by Magesh Maruthamuthu - 2 Comments.

Linux is a multi-user operating system and more than one user can be logged into a system at the same time. For some reason, you may be required to check …

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How to Check Disk Space Usage in Linux Using the df Command?

October 24, 2013July 22, 2019 - by Magesh Maruthamuthu - Leave a Comment

You need to check a current disk space usage (or enough free disk space) on your Linux system before you performing any patch update or installing a new application or …

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Linux Commands / User Management

How to Change The Root User Password in Linux?

October 15, 2013July 28, 2019 - by Magesh Maruthamuthu - Leave a Comment

As we already know root is a super user that can do anything in Linux system. It’s similar to Administrator user in Windows. root (Super User) can change any user …

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Linux Advanced Commands / Linux Commands

How to find recently modified files in Linux

October 11, 2013March 11, 2021 - by Magesh Maruthamuthu - Leave a Comment

If you are working on thousands of files a day and want to find a list of files that have been modified recently in a directory for certain purposes, this …

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Linux Commands / Linux Service Command

How to manage vsftpd service in Linux

October 9, 2013May 6, 2021 - by Magesh Maruthamuthu - Leave a Comment

FTP stands for File Transfer Protocol. It is a standard client-server network protocol for transferring files between computers. All service files for the SysVinit system can be found under the …

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