Posts Tagged ‘Server’

Linux commands to check the specification of a new linux server

Friday, December 2nd, 2011


linuxbyexample.org In this video I am going to show you some Linux commands, that you can use to check the specification of a new server you have just purchased. Many hosting companies are now offering virtual private servers, with a wide variety of specifications, after receiving your username and password from the company, you want to be able to check that the server has been set-up with the specification you have paid for. Here, I have already logged into my new server using SSH, and the first command I am going to use is the “DF” command, which reports the size of the disk. Used with the dash H switch, this command will report hard disk usage in Gigabytes. You can see here, that my total disk space allowance is seven point four Gigabytes, which is correct for my server specification. Next, we want to check the memory allocation. This can be done by issuing the “FREE” command with the dash M switch. Here you can see that my server has a total memory allocation of two hundred and twenty eight Megabytes, and this command also displays how much memory is currently being used, and how much is available for use. Many hosting providers offer different Linux distributions, so you need to check that your new server has been set-up with the distribution you intended to use. You can do this be using the “CAT” command to output the contents of the LSB release located in the etc folder. As you can see, I decided to go with Ubuntu ten point zero four as this is an LTS release

Screen (Linux) commands needed for Minecraft Server Administration

Sunday, July 17th, 2011


Explaining basic Screen commands needed for Minecraft administration Commands: #screen -ls —-list your screens #screen -rx —-open the latest screen #screen -rx screenID —–open this particular screen #screen -X -S screenID kill —-kill this particular screen Press: Ctrl + a – d —- to suspend a screen Forumthread: massiveminecraft.com

Are Linux commands difficult to use in a server base network?

Saturday, May 14th, 2011

How do I remotely execute Command Line commands from my laptop to a Linux Server?

Friday, March 18th, 2011

I am trying to download and install iCast 2 on a remote Linux server. ? I have the right to the server and can? also? n accessed remotely via FTP or Cpanel, but you want to remotely execute commands on the Linux server to install and configure the Icecast and other software. THANKS!

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Tuesday, June 8th, 2010

Red Hat Enterprise MRG was released in June 2008, the debut of Red Hat Messaging, Realtime and Grid technology offers. In February 2009, the company offers better performance, clustering, security enhancements and tools, with full support for the network functionality of products. Today, Red Hat launched Red Hat Enterprise MRG 1. 2, which includes key performance enhancements and support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5. 4.

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With the new version of Enterprise MRG offers customers the opportunity to extend to combine real-time messaging and network technologies with the recent release of Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization portfolio and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5. 4 to add and create internal clouds. Red Hat Enterprise delivered to customers in September and November, respectively, are the first products to include Red Hat Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) virtualization technology.

Red Hat Enterprise MRG 1. 2 presents the following improvements to its technology in three main parts:

The Enterprise MRG Grid is based on Condor open source project, which was developed by the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Condor 7. 4, released in early November, is an integrated MRG. 2, allowing customers to use some of the latest technologies and high performance computing is available in a fully compliant product.

Customers with a subscription will automatically receive an Enterprise MRG. Second update today through Red Hat Network.