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How to use the ps Command | Linux Command Line Basics
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Linux Server Course - System Configuration and Operation - How to use the ps Command | Linux Command Line Basics

Boost Your Linux Server Skills: Master Configuration, Security, and Command Line Proficiency for Seamless Operations!

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What you'll learn

Learn to configure and operate Linux servers effectively
Securely manage network operations using port security and IP commands
Implement system monitoring and set up essential server tweaks for performance
Enhance server security with Linux hardening and privacy tools

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  • 18.3 hours of video
  • Certificate of completion
  • Access on mobile and TV

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The ps aux command is a tool to monitor processes running on your Linux system. A process is associated with any program running on your system, and is used to manage and monitor a program’s memory usage, processor time, and I/O resources. Since the ps aux command displays an overview of all the processes that are running, it is a great tool to understand and troubleshoot the health and state of your Linux system. Chapters: 0:00 Introduction 0:29 What does ps look like? 3:41 PS Command Styles 5:46 How to See Systemwide Processes 8:06 How to List All Processes - But Formatted 9:00 How to List Processes by Relationship 14:09 Conclusion New to Cloud Computing? Get started here with a $100 credit → https://www.linode.com/lp/youtube-viewers/?ifso=linodetube&utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=TopDocs Read the doc for more information on using the ps command→ https://www.linode.com/docs/guides/use-the-ps-aux-command-in-linux/ Learn more about backing up your data → https://www.linode.com/docs/guides/backing-up-your-data/ Subscribe to get notified of new episodes as they come out → https://www.youtube.com/linode?sub_confirmation=1 #Linode #Linux #CommandLine #AlternativeCloud Product: Linode, Linux Commands, Linux Processes; Jay LaCroix;

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