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Essential Unix/Linux Commands

for Database Management


A Guide to File Management,
Permissions, Process, Disk, and
Network Monitoring
1. File Management
• • ls – List directory contents
• • cd – Change directory
• • cp – Copy files
• • mv – Move or rename files
• • rm – Remove files
• • mkdir – Create directories
• • rmdir – Remove empty directories
2. Permissions
• • chmod – Change file permissions
• • chown – Change file owner and group
• • umask – Set default file permissions
3. Process Management
• • ps – View active processes
• • top – Monitor system resources in real-time
• • kill – Terminate processes
• • nohup – Run commands in the background
4. Disk and System Monitoring
• • df – Show disk space usage
• • du – Estimate file space usage
• • free – Display memory usage
• • uptime – Show how long the system has
been running
5. Networking
• • ping – Test network connectivity
• • netstat – Display network connections
• • ss – Show socket statistics
6. Database-Specific Commands
• • sqlplus (Oracle) or mysql – Access DB
command-line tools
• • Backup and restore scripts often integrate
Unix commands like tar and gzip.

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