The person who wrote this article About the author Sakina Nakagawa I joined the company in 2016 as a new graduate. Lately, I've been having fun learning the basics of servers. Blog article of “Sakina Nakagawa” Participated in Linux Server Construction Basics Seminar @Osaka This is Nakagawa from the System Solutions Department. I recently attended the "Linux Server Construction Basics Seminar" hosted by LPI-Japan... others 0 635 Sakina Nakagawa 2017.06.24 Display dotted hostname at prompt This is Nakagawa from the System Solutions Department. When I built a server the other day, I re-examined the prompt display format, so... Server construction/operation 0 3,718 Sakina Nakagawa 2017.05.24 Investigate the status of each resource on the server with sysstat sysstat is a monitoring tool for analyzing the load on Linux servers. CPU load, disk I/O usage, notes... Server construction/operation 1 3,618 Sakina Nakagawa 2017.04.26 Learn about the dig command The dig command is a command that queries a DNS server for domain information and retrieves the results. For example... Server construction/operation 0 2,259 Sakina Nakagawa 2017.04.16 I participated in the "Linux System Management Basics Seminar @Osaka". This is Nakagawa from the System Solutions Department. I recently attended the "Linux System Management Basics Seminar" hosted by LPI-Japan... others 1 580 Sakina Nakagawa 2017.03.22 Role and mechanism of SSL certificates This is Nakagawa from the System Solutions Department. I've been working a lot lately on SSL server certificates, so I decided to look into how they work... Server construction/operationSecurity 0 1,007 Sakina Nakagawa 2017.03.09 What does it mean that the path (PATH) is valid? My name is Nakagawa from the infrastructure team. This article is about how commands work. Log in to the server, view the logs, and view the files... Server construction/operation 2 3,682 Sakina Nakagawa 2016.09.28 LPIC level 1 study method starting from zero My name is Nakagawa from the infrastructure team. I recently obtained the LPIC Level 1 qualification as part of my training. I had never even touched Linux before... others 1 1,628 Sakina Nakagawa 2016.09.13 « Prev12