Clearly explained the most confusing command output. Thank you so much! P.S. background noise -- much like dark knight joker scene soundtrack -- is making me watch the video with my complete attention.
Bro, Is there a way to list the idle time of processes? I mean I launched the eclipse and it is not interfered by user for some time. Is it possible to get the that time?
Very well explained sir, sir i have a question ... It it like suppose load on cpu is so high and we can't kill the process as it is a critical process then how can we reduce the load of the cpu..
could have explianed cpu time usage by processes more simply. made it more complicated for explaining. us: user cpu time (or) % CPU time spent in user space sy: system cpu time (or) % CPU time spent in kernel space ni: user nice cpu time (or) % CPU time spent on low priority processes id: idle cpu time (or) % CPU time spent idle wa: io wait cpu time (or) % CPU time spent in wait (on disk) hi: hardware irq (or) % CPU time spent servicing/handling hardware interrupts si: software irq (or) % CPU time spent servicing/handling software interrupts st: steal time - - % CPU time in involuntary wait by virtual cpu while hypervisor is servicing another processor (or) % CPU time stolen from a virtual machine
Q High utilization of CPU ? Q Memory is high on linux server ? Q User not able to access the system ? Q /root is 100% full? Q Wrong entry in fstab ? Q Grub got corrupted ? Q What is system load average as displayed by uptime?
super class and explanation. I tried many videos no told so clearly.
Clearly explained the most confusing command output. Thank you so much!
P.S. background noise -- much like dark knight joker scene soundtrack -- is making me watch the video with my complete attention.
Thank you dear
Awesome teaching...the way you teaches just amazing and very very productive. very helpful video..Thank you
Thanks buddy for your words,
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Very much in detail. Exactly what I needed. Thanks for sharing.
Your explaination is awesome.. Sir please make video on iptables for interview purpose
Thanks for the detailed information!
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very very important. .... thanks sir...
Nice explanation. Keep it up Bro....
Thanks
Can you please mention playlist of this video if I want to continue watching other videos.
Sure, I will check and share
At 11:50 you mentioned that memory usage in Gb but it's in percentile. Please make me correct if I am wrong here.
Bhai aise hi videos bana do, sab acche acche commands p, like AWK, sed, grep , cut
Sure dear
I will explain it
Good explanation... Sir...g
Thanks broo.. absolutely helpful video for starters like me. 👏👏👏
This is absolutely brilliant.... Quite superb..!! 👏
Thank you for the information!
thanks brother
Great Work
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VIRT and RES memory is in bytes or kilobytes??
Bro, Is there a way to list the idle time of processes? I mean I launched the eclipse and it is not interfered by user for some time. Is it possible to get the that time?
I will create a video and share it with you. Thank you for your support💪...
@@ServerGyan Waiting bro
This video is very helpful- thanks! Fine.
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This is very helpful, thanks a lot!
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Yes Great video and please make video series on iptables for interview purpose.I agree with Raj.
Surely, soon I will start series on IPTABLE, thank you for suggestions
helpfull... thanks for uploading this kind of stuff
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Great explanation...
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Nice dada
Thanks Bro
Very well explained sir, sir i have a question ... It it like suppose load on cpu is so high and we can't kill the process as it is a critical process then how can we reduce the load of the cpu..
Need to identify other processes which can be restarted or
Need to distribute load from the server
@@ServerGyansir how can we redistribute the load ... With killing any process...
We need to add other nodes
@@ServerGyan understood sir... Can we do it by the help of NICE or cpulimit command sir.as somebody recently told me so
Yes that’s also possible
Nice
Plz make video on pwck cmd in rhel
Gd explanation
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Whether your devoloper, devops, or no ops you should know top command
Well said
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fine, -fine, -fine, -fine, -fine, -fine, -fine,
Thank you for these many fines.... Happy learning....
you didnt cover swap !!! for that only I opened this video .. could you please relase a video on that ...
Thanks
could have explianed cpu time usage by processes more simply. made it more complicated for explaining.
us: user cpu time (or) % CPU time spent in user space
sy: system cpu time (or) % CPU time spent in kernel space
ni: user nice cpu time (or) % CPU time spent on low priority processes
id: idle cpu time (or) % CPU time spent idle
wa: io wait cpu time (or) % CPU time spent in wait (on disk)
hi: hardware irq (or) % CPU time spent servicing/handling hardware interrupts
si: software irq (or) % CPU time spent servicing/handling software interrupts
st: steal time - - % CPU time in involuntary wait by virtual cpu while hypervisor is servicing another processor (or) % CPU time stolen from a virtual machine
Thanks dear
Fine
take a shot every time he says 'fine'
Great video though
Please create more linux video
Sure dear...
It was a good
Thanks dear
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helpful!
fine!
Happy learning
Q High utilization of CPU ?
Q Memory is high on linux server ?
Q User not able to access the system ?
Q /root is 100% full?
Q Wrong entry in fstab ?
Q Grub got corrupted ?
Q What is system load average as displayed by uptime?
Okay
I will explain
77 sleeping and why?
Those are active system processes, waiting for system interrupts to work
many paid training institute are not provaid thies type of knowledge in Linux..
FIRST teach people to press "?"... Then they can help them selves...
RES stands for resident bro, not resource
User system nice priority idle hardware intrupt system interupt st -- virtual machine time
activate windows buddy
Thank you dear for suggestion, migrated to Mac😍
Even Linux Manual will not clear this command like you..,
Thanks dear for your words
Happy learning
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