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2DayGeek: This cheatsheet will help you to easily understand the sysvinit and systemd commands.
How to Run the Top Command in Batch Mode
2DayGeek: This article will help you to learn how to run the top command in Batch Mode.
21 Commands to Check System Configuration and Hardware Information on Linux
2DayGeek: There are 21 commands listed in this article, allowing users to verify that the Linux system configuration and hardware information.
How To Count The Number Of Files And Directories in a Directory on Linux
2DayGeek: This article allows the user to count files and directories recursively on a Linux system.
Bash Script to Generate System Uptime Reports on Linux
This bash script will collect all the server uptime and send the report to the given email id.
How to Execute Commands on Remote Linux System over SSH
We may need to perform some commands on the remote machine. To do so, log in to a remote system and do it, if it’s once in a while. Yes, SSH allows you to run a command on a remote machine without logging in to a computer. This article will help you to do all kinds of activities without logging in to a remote system.
Rsync (Remote Sync) – Rsync Command Examples and Usage
The rsync command allows the Linux administrator to synchronize files between local and remote system.
How to Find Recently Modified Files/Folders in Linux
2DayGeek: The Find command is one of the most useful commands that allows users to find recently modified files and folders on Linux.
How to Remove (Delete) Symbolic Links in Linux
The rm and unlink commands allows users to remove symbolic links on Linux.
How to Administrate MySQL/MariaDB Server Using the MySQLAdmin Command
This tutorial allows you to manage the MySQL / MariaDB server using the MySQLAdmin command.
SAR – Linux System Performance Monitoring Tool (Check Linux System Activity Report Using the SAR Command)
The sar command allows you to check various historical performance data of the Linux system.
How to Find and Replace a String in File Using the sed Command in Linux
The sed command allows you to perform various file manipulation functions, such as search, find, modify, insert or delete files on Linux.
Bash Script to Send a Mail About New User Account Creation
For some purposes you may need to keep track of new user creation details on Linux. Also, you may need to send the details by mail. This may be part of the audit objective or the security team may wish to monitor this for the tracking purposes. We can do this in other way, as we have already described in the previous article. This bash script will trigger an email once in a day with newly created users information.
How to Check Queries Running on MySQL/MariaDB Server
2DayGeek: This tutorial helps you to check queries running on the MySQL/MariaDB server.
Four Simple Steps to Sync Your Backup to a Remote Server Using the rsync Command
The rsync command allows the administrator to synchronize the local backup with the remote server.
How to Find Out if a Package is Installed on Linux or Not?
This tutorial helps the user to check whether a given package is installed on Linux or not.
How to Exclude Specific/Certain Packages from Yum Update
Three ways are available in Red Hat based systems to exclude certain packages from yum update.
Five Ways to Open a Website Right from Your Linux Terminal
All these text-based web browsers are allow you to open any websites right from your Linux terminal.
How to Check Internet Speed (Download/Upload) Right from Your Linux Terminal
Learn, how to check internet speed right from Linux terminal.
Linux/Unix ls (List) Command Examples
2DayGeek: This tutorial will teach you everything about ls command. Especially it's more useful for Linux beginners.
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