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Systems Administration: Server and Process Behavior
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Mark Smith
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jan Thu 31
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It would be wonderful if servers and programs would just work and never break. Until that magical day, though, we need to be prepared. Whether you are a junior sysadmin new to the trade or an engineer at a startup who also has to run servers, this tutorial has something for you. We will be covering the basics of gathering information about a server, what it's doing, and how to do seat-of-the-pants estimates on performance. We will discuss and analyze servers misbehaving in typical ways as well as get some ideas on useful ways to think about debugging a server. From there we will do some exercises in spotting problems and debugging running processes. We will also explore side-channel analysis as a tool for intuiting what a process is doing. Typical failure patterns will be discussed and analyzed, and you will have a chance to do some hands-on debugging. Requirements: a laptop, an SSH client, and a basic knowledge of Linux and how to use a shell (bash/zsh).
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