Virtual training for installing and monitoring Linux services provides the following:
Processor
Memory
I / O
Network
Familiarity with CPU usage
Such as field switches, executable queue, CPU usage and average load
Familiarity and understanding using memory
Familiarity and understanding with input / output analysis
Familiarity and understanding with network monitoring
tcpdump Network Packet Analyzer
Collective use of the processor
Individual CPU statistics
Memory used and available
Replace used and available space
General system input and output activities
Individual device I / O activities
Load the queue and load medium data
Network statistics
Report sar data from a specific time
Understand ps commands with custom properties and beautiful values and so on
Various process statistics such as “D”, “S”, “T”, “Z” and so on
Find files based on their permissions
Search for files by owners and groups
Find files and directories by date and time
Find files and directories by size
Command to list the top processes that use the most memory
Command to list the top processes with the highest CPU usage
Lab on lsof
The lsof command is used in many systems such as Linux / Unix to display a list of all open files and processes.
Lab in tcpdump
For example: number of packets received (transferred) via network card, packet failure statistics, etc.
Practical Lab Session – High CPU Usage
Practical lab session – high memory usage
The student learns in this course:
Linux + finds commands using various examples
This course is useful for the following groups:
Anyone who wants to gain knowledge and understanding of performance monitoring and tuning in Linux management can take this course.
Prerequisites for the virtual training course for installing and monitoring Linux services:
This course does not require any special prerequisites and the course is taught from the beginning.