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Linux Watch Primer Tutorial
Command line work, when you are wanting to monitor something in real time, can be a tad repetitive, using the keyboard up arrow a lot in our case. But there is the … Linux command watch … watch runs command … Continue reading →
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Linux Monitor Processes Primer Tutorial
Linux (or Unix) servers have a “top” command for monitoring processes. It’s top … chortle, chortle. When you are analyzing performance it can be that a live monitoring of a web server, for instance, might tell you more than a … Continue reading →
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