Basics of Linux system administration


Linux system monitoring basics from IBM. Linux admin tools can be used for numerous functions including control of procedures. While the system monitor is capable of handling multiple ways of administration, be it command-line based or direct directory management, it also does its automated jobs to optimize resource sharing. Operations like creation, monitoring and killing of procedures are automated, and directly benefit organizations while running Linux systems.  Shell programming allows organization staff members to modulate the monitoring functionalities in specific ways as directed by analysts.Environmental management for network health is also available with IBM’s monitoring product.

Features:

  • Bash Shell programming options
  • File/directory management
  • Editing of text files
  • Process management
  • Automatic and manual stream and pipe management

Company: IBM
Website: http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/training/kp/l-kp-command/?ca=drs-

See Also

WMI MonitorSNMP EnablerReal Time Bandwitdh MonitorFree Virtual Machine Monitor
Storage Performance Monitor


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