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Alexis Jeandet, 30/03/2014 03:48 PM
Bash tricks¶
Get disk usage¶
df -h
Will give you something like this:
Sys. de fichiers Taille Utilisé Dispo Uti% Monté sur /dev/sde1 110G 8,1G 97G 8% / devtmpfs 126G 0 126G 0% /dev tmpfs 126G 0 126G 0% /dev/shm tmpfs 126G 920K 126G 1% /run tmpfs 126G 0 126G 0% /sys/fs/cgroup tmpfs 126G 4,0K 126G 1% /tmp /dev/mapper/ddf1_DATA2 15T 7,7G 14T 1% /home
Get CPU and RAM usage¶
htop
Will give you something like this:
To get more information about htop see here
Start a Job without a queue¶
All process started from ssh are terminated when you close the ssh connection, even if you fork them
(./app &). They are closed because when a process is closed the system send the SIGTERM signal
to all its children, it’s done to avoid zombies process on a machine. To keep your task alive when
you disconnect from ssh, you should use screen (tutorial), it will block the SIGTERM signal. To
start your application with screen:
screen # to start screen
./your_app #to start your application or any other command
#type ’ Ctrl-A’ d to leave screen with your application running in background
To reconnect to your previous session:
screen -ls # to list running sessions
screen -r 33287.pts-36.bender # to reconnect to 33287.pts-36.bender session
exit # to close your screen session
Updated by Alexis Jeandet over 10 years ago · 6 revisions