The deepOfix Command Line Survival Guide
Welcome to the deepOfix command line survival guide!
Have you logged on to the deepOfix command line and wondered how to do what? Where to find files and how to use them? This guide attempts to demystify command line tools in deepOfix.
Outlined below are common commands related to various aspects of deepOfix.
What does the command line look like?
Scared of the GNU/Linux command line? Never seen a command line before? No problem! This section will show what the command line looks like.
Logging into the server
These commands show you how to log into your deepOfix server's command line.
File & Directory operations
- Editing files using mcedit or vim
- Directory basics
- Listing files
- Moving, copying and deleting files
- Viewing file contents
Managing & monitoring services
- Introduction to service management with deepOfix
- Monitoring service status
- Starting, stopping and restarting services
Searching files and contents
Server monitoring
- Monitoring disk usage
- Monitoring shell logins
- Monitoring software RAID
- Monitor running processes
- Monitoring operating system logs
Mail services
- Monitoring your mail queue and deliveries
- Monitoring SMTP connections
- Monitoring POP3 and IMAP services
- Monitoring email fetch?
