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Enable debugging to log NFS logs in Linux

Published: June 24, 2017 | Modified: June 24, 2020

Learn how to set up debugging to generate NFS logs. By default NFS daemon does not provide a dedicated log file. So you have to setup debugging.

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How to rescan disk in Linux after extending VMware disk

Published: June 23, 2017 | Modified: June 24, 2020

Learn to rescan disk in Linux VM when its backed vdisk in VMware is extended. This method does not require downtime and no data loss.

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11 log files you should see on your Linux system

Published: June 19, 2017 | Modified: June 24, 2020

Listing of important Linux log files and their formats. These logs play a vital role in troubleshooting and every sysadmin should be aware of them.

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Blog enhancements for better SEO

Published: June 16, 2017 | Modified: June 24, 2020

KernelTalks implemented few blog enhancements for better SEO and reader engagement. Addition of SSL, AMP & browser push notifications to blog

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Command alias in Linux, Unix

Published: June 15, 2017 | Modified: June 24, 2020

Learn how to create, view, and remove command alias in Linux or Unix. Useful to shorten long commands or imposing switches to commands.

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Configuration of iptables policies

Published: June 13, 2017 | Modified: June 24, 2020

Learn the configuration of iptables policies in Linux. Know how to add, delete, save Linux native firewall rules in iptables.

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Basics of iptables – Linux firewall

Published: June 9, 2017 | Modified: June 24, 2020

Beginner’s tutorial to understand iptables – Linux firewall. This article explains about iptable basics, different types of chains, and chain policy defining strategy.

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5 ways to check swap on Linux

Published: June 8, 2017 | Modified: June 24, 2020

Learn 5 different ways to check swap space utilization on Linux server using free, swapon, /proc/swaps, top and vmstat/sar commands.

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Ultimate guide: swap addition in Linux (LVM, parted)

Published: June 7, 2017 | Modified: June 24, 2020

Learn how to add swap using LVM, swap file, and parted disk management. Also, learn how to extend existing swap partition on Linux server

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Difference between tmpfs and swap

Published: June 6, 2017 | Modified: June 24, 2020

Learn what is tmpfs, what is the use of tmpfs, what is swap, what is the use of swap and differences between tmpfs, and swap.

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