Terminal-skills system-admin

Linux system administration and monitoring

install
source · Clone the upstream repo
git clone https://github.com/chaterm/terminal-skills
Claude Code · Install into ~/.claude/skills/
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/chaterm/terminal-skills "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/linux/system-admin" ~/.claude/skills/chaterm-terminal-skills-system-admin && rm -rf "$T"
manifest: linux/system-admin/SKILL.md
source content

Linux System Administration

Overview

Core commands and best practices for Linux system administration, including system information viewing, resource monitoring, service management, etc.

System Information

Basic Information

# System version
cat /etc/os-release
uname -a

# Hostname
hostnamectl

# Uptime and load
uptime

Hardware Information

# CPU information
lscpu
cat /proc/cpuinfo

# Memory information
free -h
cat /proc/meminfo

# Disk information
lsblk
df -h

Resource Monitoring

Real-time Monitoring

# Comprehensive monitoring
top
htop

# Memory monitoring
vmstat 1

# IO monitoring
iostat -x 1
iotop

# Network monitoring
iftop
nethogs

Historical Data

# System activity report
sar -u 1 10    # CPU
sar -r 1 10    # Memory
sar -d 1 10    # Disk

Service Management

Systemd Services

# Service status
systemctl status service-name
systemctl is-active service-name

# Start/Stop services
systemctl start/stop/restart service-name

# Boot startup
systemctl enable/disable service-name

# View all services
systemctl list-units --type=service

Common Scenarios

Scenario 1: System Health Check

# Quick health check script
echo "=== System Load ===" && uptime
echo "=== Memory Usage ===" && free -h
echo "=== Disk Usage ===" && df -h
echo "=== Failed Services ===" && systemctl --failed

Scenario 2: Troubleshoot High Load

# 1. Check load
uptime

# 2. Find high CPU processes
ps aux --sort=-%cpu | head -10

# 3. Find high memory processes
ps aux --sort=-%mem | head -10

Troubleshooting

ProblemCommands
System lag
top
,
vmstat 1
,
iostat -x 1
Disk full
df -h
,
du -sh /*
,
ncdu
Memory shortage
free -h
,
ps aux --sort=-%mem
Service abnormal
systemctl status
,
journalctl -u