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Mastering Ubuntu Server - Fourth Edition

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Product type Book
Published in Sep 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803234243
Pages 584 pages
Edition 4th Edition
Languages
Concepts
Author (1):
Jay LaCroix Jay LaCroix
Profile icon Jay LaCroix

Table of Contents (26) Chapters

Preface 1. Deploying Ubuntu Server 2. Managing Users and Permissions 3. Managing Software Packages 4. Navigating and Essential Commands 5. Managing Files and Directories 6. Boosting Your Command-line Efficiency 7. Controlling and Managing Processes 8. Monitoring System Resources 9. Managing Storage Volumes 10. Connecting to Networks 11. Setting Up Network Services 12. Sharing and Transferring Files 13. Managing Databases 14. Serving Web Content 15. Automating Server Configuration with Ansible 16. Virtualization 17. Running Containers 18. Container Orchestration 19. Deploying Ubuntu in the Cloud 20. Automating Cloud Deployments with Terraform 21. Securing Your Server 22. Troubleshooting Ubuntu Servers 23. Preventing Disasters 24. Other Books You May Enjoy
25. Index

Monitoring System Resources

In the last chapter, we learned how we can manage tasks that are running on our server. We now know how to see what’s running in the background, how to enable or disable a unit from starting at boot time, and also how to schedule tasks to run in the future. But in order for us to be able to effectively manage the tasks that our servers carry out, we also need to keep an eye on system resources. If we run out of RAM, fill up our disk, or overload our CPU, then a server that normally processes tasks very efficiently might come to a screeching halt. In this chapter, we’ll take a look at these resources and how to monitor them.

Our discussion on resource management will include:

  • Viewing disk usage
  • Monitoring memory usage
  • Understanding load average
  • Viewing resource usage with htop

One resource that is extremely important on our servers is storage, and keeping track of such things as available disk space...

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