Troubleshooting resource issues

I don't know about others, but it seems that a majority of my time troubleshooting servers usually comes down to pinpointing resource issues. By resources, I'm referring to CPU, memory, disk, input/output, and so on. Generally, issues come down to a user storing too many large files, a process going haywire that consumes a large amount of CPU, or a server running out of memory. In this section, we'll go through some of the common things you're likely to run into while administering Ubuntu servers.

First, let's revisit topics related to storage. In Chapter 3, Managing Storage Volumes, we went over concepts related to this already, and many of those concepts also apply to troubleshooting as well. Therefore, I ...

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