Monitor systemd journals via email
Jul30

Monitor systemd journals via email

Modern Linux systems often use systemd as their init system and manager for jobs and many other functions. Services managed by systemd generally send their output (of all forms: warnings, errors, informational messages, and more) to the systemd journal, not to traditional logging systems like syslog. read more Powered by...

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10 cheat sheets for Linux sysadmins
Jul30

10 cheat sheets for Linux sysadmins

When you’re a systems administrator, you don’t just have one job; you have ALL the jobs, and often each one is on-demand with little to no warning. Unless you do a task every day, you may not always have all the commands and options you need in mind when you need them. And that’s why I love cheat sheets. Cheat sheets help you avoid silly mistakes, they keep you from having to look through pages of documentation, and...

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4 ways I contribute to open source as a Linux systems administrator
Jul30

4 ways I contribute to open source as a Linux systems administrator

I recently participated in The Linux Foundation Open Source Summit North America, held virtually June 29-July 2, 2020. In the course of that event, I had the opportunity to speak with a fellow attendee about my career in Linux systems administration and how it had led me to a career focused on open source. Specifically, he asked, how does a systems administrator who doesn’t do a lot of coding participate in open source projects?...

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