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- Stay on top of your Linux system by managing processes
- In Linux, instances of currently running programs are referred to as processes. When you start Apache for example, it is assigned a process ID. This ID is then used to monitor and control the program.Monitoring and controlling processes is a core responsibility of any Linux system administrator. An admin can...
- Technical articles 2003-01-08
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- Benchmarking and tuning Apache servers
- Vincent Danen offers some tips on determining and tuning memory usage as a way of improving the performance of your Apache server. Apache is the number one Web server running on Linux systems. There are a number of little things that can be done to tune Apache performance...
- Technical articles 2006-10-23
- Don't forget the many uses of netcat
- This week, I thought I would take look at netcat—thiswonderful little tool is a networking utility, often installed by default onmany Linux/BSD systems, and its many uses are often overlooked by netadmins. Netcatis derived from cat; it works on thenetwork level dealing with TCP and UDP ports rather than files....
- Blog posts 2006-08-28
- Manipulate process priority with nice
- Modern operating systems are multi-user and multitasking, which means that multiple users and multiple tasks can be using the computer at any given time. Typically you'll have one person using a desktop system running any number of applications or many users using many applications on a server. ...
- Blog posts 2007-11-26
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