20 Linux System Monitoring Tools Every SysAdmin Should Know
Posted By Vivek Gite On June 27, 2009 @ 2:26 am In CentOS, Debian Linux, FreeBSD, Linux, Linux Scalability, Monitoring, Networking, RedHat/Fedora Linux, Security, Storage, Sys admin, Troubleshooting, Tuning, UNIX, fedora linux | Original
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Need to monitor Linux server performance? Try these built-in command and a few add-on tools. Most Linux distributions are equipped with tons of monitoring. These tools provide metrics which can be used to get information about system activities. You can use these tools to find the possible causes of a performance problem. The commands discussed below are some of the most basic commands when it comes to system analysis and debugging server issues such as:
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Luxury yachts offer pirate hunting cruises
Luxury ocean liners in Russia are offering pirate hunting cruises aboard armed private yachts off the Somali coast.
Pirate flag /Rex
Wealthy punters pay £3,500 per day to patrol the most dangerous waters in the world hoping to be attacked by raiders.
When attacked, they retaliate with grenade launchers, machine guns and rocket launchers, reports Austrian business paper Wirtschaftsblatt.
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Linux Distribution Review
Distributions or flavors we run here at “Home”
Servers:
- Web: AMD X2 64 with CentOS 5x Cluster with Virtalmin.
- Email: Dell 8100 P4, Fedora 7 / Zimbra.
- NAS/SAN: Compaq P3-700, Openfiler.
- FW: Compaq P3-400, Soothwall.
- Wireless: Linksys, OpenWRT. Read more…
Thai Coconut Rice Custard
Coconut Custard
4 eggs
½ cup sugar
1 cup fresh coconut milk Read more…
Posted by admin Date: Monday, June 1, 2009
Categories: Thai
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