Published on : February 4, 2019 by Daniel Wren
lsof command displays the list of open files. It could be the list of files opened by a process or it could be a list of files opened by a user or it could be a list of files opened by an IP or it could be a list of files opened by a port. […]
Published on : February 1, 2019 by Daniel Wren
Most of the good web hosting companies now a days, do provide node.js support. You could check whether it is already running by getting a shell access from the provider and running the following commands: # which node /usr/local/bin/node # which npm /usr/local/bin/npm As a tip, when you write a node.js script and make it […]
Published on : January 14, 2019 by Daniel Wren
Swap space in Linux is used when the amount of physical memory (RAM) is full. If the system needs more memory resources and the RAM is full, inactive pages in memory are moved to the swap space. Swap space is located on hard drives, which have a slower access time than physical memory and is […]
Published on : January 7, 2019 by Smith Nevil
Lot of details about SysRq is written in the documentation available at https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/v4.11/admin-guide/sysrq.html . If you are a person who prefers the RTFM mode, please go ahead and read the above URL. What if a linux system seems unresponsive to you? For many years, as with many novices, I used to do a power reset. […]
Published on : November 13, 2018 by Vinayan C V
There is a rapid increase in the number of businesses getting online. Multiple solutions are now provided by the hosting industry. There are two major hosting options available : Dedicated servers Dedicated servers are typically used by large businesses and organizations that require exceptionally high levels of data security, or organizations that have steady, high […]