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Linux system administration and monitoring
Linux System Administration Overview Core commands and best practices for Linux system administration, including system information viewing, resource monitoring, service management, etc. System Information Basic Information # System version cat /etc/os-release uname -a # Hostname hostnamectl # Uptime and load uptime Hardware Information # CPU information lscpu cat /proc/cpuinfo # Memory information free -h cat /proc/meminfo # Disk information lsblk df -h Resource Monitoring Real-time Monitoring # Comprehensive monitoring top htop # Memory monitoring vmstat 1 # IO monitoring iostat -x 1 iotop # Network monitoring iftop nethogs Historical Data # System activity report sar -u 1 10 # CPU sar -r 1 10 # Memory sar -d 1 10 # Disk Service Management Systemd Services # Service status systemctl status service-name systemctl is-active service-name # Start/Stop services systemctl start/stop/restart service-name # Boot startup systemctl enable/disable service-name # View all services systemctl list-units --type=service Common Scenarios Scenario 1: System Health Check # Quick health check script echo "=== System Load ===" && uptime echo "=== Memory Usage ===" && free -h echo "=== Disk Usage ===" && df -h echo "=== Failed Services ===" && systemctl --failed Scenario 2: Troubleshoot High Load # 1. Check load uptime # 2. Find high CPU processes ps aux --sort=-%cpu | head -10 # 3. Find high memory processes ps aux --sort=-%mem | head -10 Troubleshooting Problem Commands System lag top, vmstat 1, iostat -x 1 Disk full df -h, du -sh /*, ncdu Memory shortage free -h, ps aux --sort=-%mem Service abnormal systemctl status, journalctl -u
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