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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...
Tags: Thomas Nooning CCNA, CCDA, Linux, Linux system, VSZ
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...
Tags: Apache Software Foundation, Vincent Danen, OPEN SOURCE, benchmarking, server, Apache Web server, memory, Linux Tips Newsletter
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....
Tags: hostA, Ubuntu
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. ...
Tags: Grep, Priority, Value, Renice, Linux, Processors, Operating Systems, Software, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components, Vincent Danen
Blog posts 2007-11-26
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