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What are the CPU c-states? How to check and monitor the CPU c-state usage in Linux per CPU and core?

Below list of topics are covered in this article What are C-states, cstates, or C-modes? How can I disable processor sleep states? How to read and interpret /dev/cpu_dma_latency? What is the maximum C-state allowed for

How to send log messages using rsyslog to remote server using tcp and udp ports (remote logging) in Red Hat Linux

In my last article I had shared the steps to redirect specific log messages to a different log file using rsyslog and to secure your ssh service using fail2ban on Linux. In this article I will

The Six Best Screen Recording Apps for Linux and How to Install Them

Recording your screen can be a great way to demonstrate how to do something, especially if you are trying to introduce someone to Linux. After all, screenshots will only get you so far. Of course,

How to check the HBA name, make, model, firmware, driver version in Linux

In my earlier article I had given a bunch of commands to help understand dm multipath Tutorial/Cheatsheet: Begineer's Guide to Understanding Device Mapper Multipath for Linux NOTE: The commands to validate this may vary based

How to check the number of HBA cards or ports are available in my Linux setup ?

In my earlier article I had given a bunch of commands which can help a newbie understand dm multipath Tutorial/Cheatsheet: Begineer's Guide to Understanding Device Mapper Multipath for Linux Method 1 On a Linux box

Tutorial/Cheatsheet: Begineer's Guide to Understanding Device Mapper Multipath for Linux

Before starting with going into the various commands we use for multipath let me give you a overview of multipath Without DM Multipath, each path from a server node to a storage controller is treated

How to execute a script at %pre, %post, %preun or %postun stage (spec file) while installing/upgrading an rpm

RPM spec files have several sections which allow packages to run code on installation and removal. These bits of code are called scriptlets and are mostly used to update the running system with information from

How to view and increase the default pipe buffer size in Linux (F_GETPIPE_SZ, F_SETPIPE_SZ)

 A pipe has a limited capacity.  If the pipe is full, then a write(2) will block or fail. Applications should not rely on a particular capacity: an application should be designed so that a reading

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