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How to Remove Physical Volume from a Volume Group in LVM

  • 2daygeek.com; By Magesh M (Posted by 2daygeek on Dec 4, 2020 2:03 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
2DayGeek: This quick article shows you how to remove physical volume from a volume group in LVM.

Part-1: Basic 25 Linux Interview Questions and Answers

  • 2daygeek.com; By Magesh M (Posted by 2daygeek on Jun 18, 2020 6:24 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
2DayGeek: Basic 25 Linux Interview Questions and Answers.

How to Manage or Monitor a Linux Computer Lab with Epoptes

It’s very difficult to give instruction or administrate when students are seated in a computer lab. To overcome this problem and get attention from everyone, you need to use the right lab management applications to suit your needs. This quick article shows you how to manage or monitor the Linux computer lab using the epoptes tool.

How to Create an User Without Password on Linux

  • 2daygeek.com; By Magesh Maruthamuthu (Posted by 2daygeek on Jun 16, 2020 5:05 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
This quick article helps users learn how to create an user without a password on Linux.

How to Install and Configure ConfigServer Security & Firewall (CSF) on Linux

It is the responsibility of the Linux administrator to keep the system secure and prevent any attacks. To do so, there are hundreds of tweaks that a Linux administrator can make and CSF is one of them. The CSF Firewall will add additional layers of security to the Linux system.

Difference Between YUM and RPM

Package managers play a key role in the Linux system. They allow you to install, update, view, search and delete software packages to suit your needs. Each of the distributions has their own set of package managers and use them based on your Linux distributions.

How to Check the Available Network Interfaces, Associated IP Addresses, MAC Addresses, and Interface Speed on Linux

  • 2daygeek.com; By Magesh Maruthamuthu (Posted by 2daygeek on Jun 8, 2020 9:07 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
By default when you set up the server you will configure the primary network interface. This is part of the build work that everyone does. Sometimes you may need to configure an additional network interface for several reasons. This quick tutorial shows you about network interface card information.

How to Execute PHP, Python and Perl Scripts Using Cron Job

  • 2daygeek.com; By Magesh M (Posted by 2daygeek on May 28, 2020 5:08 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
This tutorial allows you to run PHP, Python and Perl scripts using the cron job.

Understanding the Color Code of Linux Files

  • 2daygeek.com; By Magesh Maruthamuthu (Posted by 2daygeek on May 28, 2020 8:33 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
You may know that everything is a file on Linux, including a hard disk, graphics card, USB, etc. Linux uses color code to distinguish file types. This tutorial helps you learn about color coding of Linux files.

How to Configure/Setup Disk Quotas in Linux

  • 2daygeek.com; By Magesh M (Posted by 2daygeek on May 26, 2020 8:16 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
2DayGeek: This tutorial helps you to configure disk quota in Linux.

How to Use rsync and scp Commands in Reverse Mode on Linux

2DayGeek: Learn how to use the rsync and scp commands in reverse mode on Linux.

RPM Command to Manage Packages on RHEL/CentOS/Fedora Systems

Nowadays most Linux administrators only use front-ent package managers such as YUM Package Manager or DNF Package Manager on Fedora and RHEL-based systems. But sometimes you may need to use RPM Package Manager because the required package is not available in your repository or the application developer may only provide the rpm package.

How to Check Open Ports on Linux System

2DayGeek: The netstat and ss commands allow you to find a list of open ports on a Linux system.

Bash Script to Send eMail With a List of User Accounts Expiring in "X" Days

The user will only change the password on some of the servers they use, and they won’t change the password on the servers they don’t use often. To avoid this situation, we have created a shell script that sends you a list of user accounts that expire within 10 days.

HTOP - A Nifty Tool to Monitor Linux System Performance

Most of us are not familiar with the Htop Command because most of the time we use the top command to keep track of Linux system performance. But htop is a great alternative to the top command, which has many features and options compared to the top command.

3 Methods to Install the Latest PHP 7 Package on CentOS/RHEL 7 and CentOS/RHEL 6

PHP is the most popular open-source general-purpose scripting language and is widely used for web development. It’s part of the LAMP stack application suite and is used to create dynamic websites. Here's a simple way to install the latest PHP 7 on CentOS/RHEL 7 and 6 systems.

inxi - A Great Tool for Checking Hardware Information on Linux

The easiest way to get Linux system hardware information.

How to View Contents of Compressed/Archived Files and Folders on Linux

2DayGeek: Multiple ways to view/read archived file contents on Linux.

Bash Script to Check How Long the High CPU/Memory Consumption Processes Runs on Linux

Two scripts are included in this tutorial, which helps you to identify how long the high CPU/memory consumption processes are running on Linux. The script will show you the process ID, the owner of the process, the name of the process and how long the processes are running.

Top 7 Linux File Compression and Archive Tools

Best Linux File Compression and Archive Tools.

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