Fri 15 Dec 2006
Kill Dash Nine by Monzy
Posted by Scoundrel under HumorWas really surprised today when heard really funny rap song about “kill -9″ Unix command:
Fri 15 Dec 2006
Was really surprised today when heard really funny rap song about “kill -9″ Unix command:
Thu 30 Mar 2006
One of the main tasks of any administrator is to create stable environment for different sorts of businesses. Big part of this task is troubleshooting. There are many different tools in UNIX for system monitoring, but, at my mind, one of the most useful tools is lsof- one of the least-talked-about tools in a UNIX sysadmin’s toolkit. Lsof lists information about files opened by processes. But that’s really an understatement.
Most people forget that, in UNIX, (almost) everything is a file. The OS makes hardware available to applications by way of files in /dev. Kernel, system, memory, device etc. information in made available inside files in /proc. TCP/UDP sockets are sometimes represented internally as files. Even directories are really just files containing other filenames.
Lsof works by examining kernel data-structures and provides a variety of information related to files, pipes, sockets and more.