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Monitoring Server Jobs, Roles, and Performance via Command Line
Hey guys, I have an up and coming interview (tomorrow) and during the discussion via phone I was asked if I was familiar with "monitoring jobs in Linux/UNIX using the command line." Now, I currently work in the MS world and I am underneath the NOC hear at my company so I have had no reason to do keep up to date on this subject. I used to be fluent with Debian Linux, but I am quite rusty.
I look to you guys for a bit of help, if you don't mind. Can you point me to a tutorial, or thread here (I did search), on what I am looking for? Thanks for the help! Steve |
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here's...
training is here http://www.unixacademy.com/
in short the monitoring stuff is: sar,iostat,vm_stat, netstat, top and so on. |
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