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Check Disk Space in unix servers by Commands line
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On the internet you will find plenty of tools for checking disk space utilization in Linux. However, unix has a strong built-in utility called ‘df‘. The ‘df‘ command stands for “disk filesystem“, it is used to get a full summary…
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Htop is an interactive and real-time system-monitor process-viewer written for Linux. It is designed to replace the Unix program top. htop is Interactive process viewer for RHEL (Red Hat Enterprise) 8 Linux . It is just like default top command with an additional set of options…
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