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3 tricks to get multiple commands output in the same row

By Shrikant Lavhate | Published: December 24, 2016 | Modified: June 20, 2020

Three tricks to get two commands output in a single row. Normally two commands outputs will be always separated by a carriage return in Linux terminal.

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5 steps guide for SMTP configuration in Linux

By Shrikant Lavhate | Published: December 23, 2016 | Modified: June 20, 2020

Learn how to configure SMTP in Linux machines. Know configuration file locations, parameters in config files, and testing commands.

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How to save top command output in file

By Shrikant Lavhate | Published: December 22, 2016 | Modified: June 20, 2020

A how-to guide to save top command output in a simple text file. A useful tip to share real-time, dynamic command output in a static log file.

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sar command (Part III) : Disk, Network reporting

By Shrikant Lavhate | Published: December 21, 2016 | Modified: June 20, 2020

Learn System Activity Report sar command with real world scenario examples. Understand how to do disk, network reporting using this command.

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sar command (Part II) : CPU, Memory reporting

By Shrikant Lavhate | Published: December 20, 2016 | Modified: June 20, 2020

Learn System Activity Report sar command with real world scenario examples. Understand CPU, Memory reporting using this command.

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sar command (Part I): All you need to know with examples

By Shrikant Lavhate | Published: December 19, 2016 | Modified: June 20, 2020

Learn System Activity Report sar command with real-world scenario examples. Understand the command’s log files, execution, and different usage.

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How to scan new lun / disk in Linux & HPUX

By Shrikant Lavhate | Published: December 16, 2016 | Modified: June 20, 2020

Howto guide to scan new disk or LUNs on Linux or HPUX machines. This guide explains steps to scan and then identify new disk device names.

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Move disks/LUN from one server to another without losing data

By Shrikant Lavhate | Published: December 16, 2016 | Modified: June 20, 2020

Howto guide to moving disks or LUN from one server to another without losing any data. This guide is related to disks or LUN which are configured under LVM.

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cut command and its examples

By Shrikant Lavhate | Published: December 15, 2016 | Modified: June 20, 2020

Learn how to use cut command in various scenarios and in scripting with lots of examples. Understand how to extract selective data using cut command.

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How to get directory size in Linux

By Shrikant Lavhate | Published: December 13, 2016 | Modified: June 20, 2020

Learn how to get directory total size in Linux without calculating each and every file’s size within.Very handy command to troubleshoot mount point utilization.

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