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System Monitoring
Monitoring your system means more than just watching the amount of free hard
disk space or the number of users running a certain
application. Many aspects of your system are static over
fairly long periods of time, such as the layout of your hard disk. However, such
information is as important to really knowing your system as how much free
memory there is at any given time.
Linux provides a wide range of tools to not only monitor your system as it
runs but to find out how it's configured. In this chapter, I am going to talk
about the tools you need and the files you can look in to find out anything
about your system that you need. In the next chapter, we will take some of these
tools and see how you can use them to help you achieve the goal of administering
your system.
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Copyright 2002-2009 by James Mohr. Licensed under modified GNU Free Documentation License (Portions of this material originally published by Prentice Hall, Pearson Education, Inc). See here for details. All rights reserved.
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