Search for files over 10MB
find . -type f -size +10000k -exec ls -lh {} \; | awk ‘{ print $9 “: ” $5 }’
Search for files over 10MB
find . -type f -size +10000k -exec ls -lh {} \; | awk ‘{ print $9 “: ” $5 }’
Install openssh-clients package on CentOS:
yum install openssh-clients
You need to use the dd command to create swap file. The mkswap command is used to set up a Linux swap area on a device or in a file.
Login to remote server using the ssh client. Switch to the root user by typing su – and entering the root password, when prompted
Type the following command to create 1GB swap file (1024 * 1024MB = 1048576 block size):
# dd if=/dev/zero of=/swapfile1 bs=1024 count=1048576
Type the following command to set up a Linux swap area in a file:
# mkswap /swapfile1
Setup correct file permission for security reasons, enter:
# chown root:root /swapfile1
# chmod 0600 /swapfile1
Finally, activate /swapfile1 swap space immediately, enter:
# swapon /swapfile1
To activate /swapfile1 after Linux system reboot, add entry to /etc/fstab file. Open this file using a text editor such as vi:
# vi /etc/fstab
Append the following line:
/swapfile1 swap swap defaults 0 0
Save and close the file. Next time Linux comes up after reboot, it enables the new swap file for you automatically.
Simply use the free command:
$ free -m