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Essential Linux Commands

You're reading from   Essential Linux Commands 100 Linux commands every system administrator should know

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803239033
Length 250 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Paul Olushile Paul Olushile
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Table of Contents (20) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1:Server Installations and Management Commands
2. Chapter 1: Getting a CentOS Server Up and Running FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Linux User and Group Commands 4. Chapter 3: File Compression and Archival Commands 5. Part 2:Frequently Used Commands – Part 1
6. Chapter 4: Format and Disk Space Commands 7. Chapter 5: Linux Permissions Commands 8. Chapter 6: Filesystem Mount and Manipulation Commands 9. Part 3:Frequently Used Commands – Part 2
10. Chapter 7: File Content and Conversion Commands 11. Chapter 8: Linux SWAP Commands 12. Chapter 9: Linux Monitoring and Debugging Commands 13. Chapter 10: Linux IPTABLES and Network Commands 14. Chapter 11: File Transfer, Downloading, and Managing Log Files 15. Part 4:Linux Security and the Cloud
16. Chapter 12: Exploring Linux Security 17. Chapter 13: Linux in the Cloud 18. Index 19. Other Books You May Enjoy

Summary

In our first chapter, we focused on the steps involved in downloading and setting up a server. We began by discussing the process of downloading the server’s operating system, which is a crucial step in the setup process. We then delved into the topic of downloading and setting up a hypervisor, which is a virtualization platform that enables the creation of virtual machines. The hypervisor provides an isolated environment for each virtual machine, which allows multiple virtual machines to run on the same physical server.

Moving on, we discussed the importance of package installation commands in the server setup process. These commands allow system administrators to install, upgrade, and remove packages from the server, which are essential for the server to function properly. We also provided an overview of some common package installation commands such as yum.

Finally, in the fourth section, we highlighted the role of informational commands in the server setup process. These commands provide important information about the system, including information about the operating system and the hardware. We covered three common information commands in CentOS, including uname, lsb_release, and hostnamectl, and described their uses and benefits. These information commands are useful for monitoring and troubleshooting the server and ensuring that it is functioning optimally.

In our next chapter, we dive into Linux users and groups management. Essential for system security, stability, and resource allocation, this chapter covers key commands and tools for system administrators to manage users and groups.

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Essential Linux Commands
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Publisher: Packt
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