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Essential Linux Commands

By : Paul Olushile
Book Image

Essential Linux Commands

By: Paul Olushile

Overview of this book

The role of a system administrator is ever-evolving, with the Linux command line at its core. This makes Linux command-line mastery an essential skill to demonstrate your ability to efficiently manage and maintain systems efficiently. Essential Linux Commands addresses a diverse range of topics, including package management, file manipulation, networking strategies, system monitoring, and diagnostic tools. Each command is intricately explained to eliminate any ambiguity, ensuring ease of implementation in real-world scenarios. This book explains how to use SELinux to maintain security, run Linux machines on AWS Cloud, and transfer and download files to remote systems. With the help of practical examples and use cases, you’ll not only gain a thorough understanding of a command’s syntax but also grasp its functional breadth and limitations. The book also explores commands frequently used by system administrators to check network card statistics and firewall rules. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced administrator, this book is an invaluable resource, filling in the gaps in your skill set and helping you improve your skills and expertise in Linux administration.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
1
Part 1:Server Installations and Management Commands
5
Part 2:Frequently Used Commands – Part 1
9
Part 3:Frequently Used Commands – Part 2
15
Part 4:Linux Security and the Cloud

The fuser command

The fuser command in Linux is a powerful tool that’s used to identify processes that are currently accessing or using specified files, directories, or sockets. It provides information about which processes have active file handles or network connections to a given file or directory. The command is primarily used to investigate and troubleshoot issues related to resource utilization, file locking, and unresponsive processes.

Please note that the fuser command typically requires superuser privileges, so you may need to use sudo to execute it. The importance of the fuser command lies in its ability to help system administrators identify and resolve conflicts related to file access. By running the command with appropriate options and specifying the target file or directory, administrators can obtain a list of process IDs (PIDs) that have a file or directory open.

This information can be valuable in scenarios where a file is locked, preventing other processes...