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, the components you needed to build them, the networking you needed, the concepts for managing and monitoring them, how to program them, how to debug and identify bottlenecks, and so on; however, some were being
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While managing Linux desktops, laptops, and HPC systems, I learn new commands and tools. As a result, my admin patterns change. In this article I present some commands I have started using more
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script for monitoring disk IOPS (input/output operations per second), although you can modify it to monitor almost anything (Listing 1).
Listing 1: Bash Disk I/O
#!/bin/bash
while true; do
prev=$(cat /proc
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for managing and monitoring the hardware and the filesystem. Storage vendors have documented their tools well, and I wouldn't be adding anything if I wrote about them. Addressing Linux storage solutions led
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: Ubuntu mount
Output for nfs
$ mount -l | grep -i nfs
nfsd on /proc/fs/nfsd type nfsd (rw,relatime)
192.168.4.100:/home/laytonjb/work_laptop_dir on /mnt/work_laptop_dir type nfs4 (\
rw,relatime,vers=4
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Information
A number of tools and techniques can help you manage and monitor software RAID. The command
cat /proc/mdstat
gives you some really useful information, such as the “personality” of the RAID (i
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How to manage storage is a very popular question with a simple, single answer: It depends. Let me explain. Because of the many aspects of managing storage – from design, to monitoring, to user
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a local Linux laptop or desktop and either local data that you want to transfer to the cluster or data that is on the cluster that you want to copy to your machine. By “local” I mean something in your