Top Command Top Command: As a Linux system administrator, top command is a frequently used command and our daily tasks we used multiple times this commands to view resource utilization by processes on server. This command helps us to find which process is utilizing what resources of system. Result Row #1: Row 1 results … Continue reading top,htop
Category: monitoring commands
vmstat,iostat,mpstat
vmstat,iostat,mpstat commands for (Performance Observation) vmstat – Summary information of Memory, Processes, Paging etc. vmstat reports virtual memory statistics. [root@li1250-113 ~]# yum provides */bin/vmstat And install the package which is not there [root@li1250-113 ~]# vmstat procs -----------memory---------- ---swap-- -----io---- -system-- ------cpu----- r b swpd free buff cache … Continue reading vmstat,iostat,mpstat
monitoring commands
Top Command Top Command: As a Linux system administrator, top command is a frequently used command and our daily tasks we used multiple times this commands to view resource utilization by processes on server. This command helps us to find which process is utilizing what resources of system. Result Row #1: Row 1 results … Continue reading monitoring commands
