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Basic Commands for CentOS 7

Basic Configuration Query or System Locale localectl Display the Current Time and Date date timedatectl Sync Date and Time timedatectl Configure SSH /etc/ssh/ssh_config /etc/ssh/sshd_config Jobs And Services List all Services systemctl -at service ls /etc/systemd/system/*.service ls /usr/lib/systemd/system/*.service List Services that are Running systemctl -t service –state=active Start and Stop services. Replace <service> with the name of the service systemctl start <service> systemctl stop <service> Enable and Disable Services. Replace <service> with the name of the service systemctl enable <service> systemctl disable <service> Check Service Status. Replace <service> with the service name systemctl status <service>             <service> with the service name systemctl is-enabled <service> Configure Logs /etc/rsyslog.conf /etc/rsyslog.d/*.conf View Logs /var/log journalctl Find Files find Create Archive tar cpio Kernel, Boot

Top best Linux distros for the enterprise: Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Red Hat, etc.........

 Who is currently in IT sector can easily know about this, Linux has invaded the server room. The operating system is running file servers, print servers, content delivery systems, global caching servers, data archives, VPN servers — you name it. There’s a very good chance that the big iron that composes the backbone of your company’s digital world is powered by Linux. Chances are also good that it’s not on many of your desktops, if any. Microsoft Windows continues to rule the enterprise on the desktop. Any inroads made against it have come from macOS X, typically in marketing and creative divisions. Relatively few companies consider the option of Linux on the desktop. But in recent years Linux distributions have become far more sophisticated and user-friendly, and the cost of deployment can be a fraction of more traditional large-scale desktop installations. Linux is often viewed as more secure, too.   PC World   calls security   “one of Linux's many advantages over Windows” and