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20 Linux System Monitoring Tools Every SysAdmin Should Know
# Finding out bottlenecks.
# Disk (storage) bottlenecks.
# CPU and memory bottlenecks.
# Network bottlenecks.
Built-in Windows commands to determine if a system has been hacked
Microsoft has built numerous tools into Windows so administrators and power users can analyze a machine to determine whether it's been compromised.
[shell-fu:home]$:Shell commands repository
Shell-fu is a place for all those little command line goodies that you come across and then can never find again when you need them.
Getting Started with awk
This qref is written for a semi-knowledgable UNIX user who has just come up against a problem and has been advised to use awk to solve it. Perhaps one of the examples can be quickly modified for immediate use.
ionice for disk performance
ionice is like nice for the disk (nice on most Linux kernels only affects the CPU scheduler. So, a large copy operation with the maximum niceness can still ruin disk response times to a process on highest priority.)
[shell-fu:home]$
Shell-fu is a place for all those little command line goodies that you come across and then can never find again when you need them. Hopefully we'll end up with a comprehensive and easily usable resource for anyone working with the shell.
Native Win32 ports of some GNU utilities
Here are some ports of common GNU utilities to native Win32. In this context, native means the executables do only depend on the Microsoft C-runtime (msvcrt.dll) and not an emulation layer like that provided by Cygwin tools.
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