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Linux Monitoring Tools

Meowfetch – Linux System Information Tool

Meowfetch – A Fast and Customizable Linux System Information Tool

A Linux system information tool is an essential hack for Linux administration. Any system administrator or super user will appreciate the essence of having a

Neofetch - A Command Line Linux System Information Tool

Neofetch – A Command Line Linux System Information Tool

How much do you know about your Linux OS system information? Moreover, what system settings do you check, or what inbuilt Linux commands do you

How to Monitor Linux File Access Using Auditd

Successfully monitoring Linux file access is a very important milestone for users or Linux administrators confined in a shared or public network setting. Linux file

How to Get CPU Usage of One Single Process in Linux

Living in the Linux operating system world gives you the computing power and exposure to achieve computing perfection either as a superuser or a Linux

How to Add Windows Host to Nagios Ubuntu Server – Part 3

In Part 1 and Part 2 of this Nagios server article series, we managed to learn how to install Nagios on an Ubuntu server and

How to Add Linux Host to Nagios Ubuntu Server – Part 2

This article assumes that you already have Nagios installed on your Ubuntu system. If not, follow the Part 1 tutorial guide article which is succeeded

How to Install Nagios in Ubuntu 22.04/20.04 – Part 1

Essential networking devices, network services, and applications need constant monitoring to lessen the troubleshooting complexities that many server administrators have to endure or overcome. One

How to Install Gtop System Monitoring Tool in Linux

System monitoring is an important aspect of Linux administration as it helps a Linux user or administrator identify and later investigate the performance statuses of

Htop – An Interactive Linux System Monitor/Process Viewer

In a Linux operating system environment, a process is defined as a program in execution or one that is already running. A program only becomes

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