Question: Create the file structure described below off of root (/). You may use the touch command to create the text files. Then, create a gzipped
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Create the file structure described below off of root (/). You may use the touch command to create the text files. Then, create a gzipped tar file file containing the below file structure. Submit a screenshot containing the command used to create the compressed archive.
logs
Log1.txt
Log2.txt
web
Log1.txt
Log2.txt
server
Log1.txt
Log2.txt
Log3.txt
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Run the single command used to gzip all files in the logs/server directory you created (Hint: Remember globbing). Take a screenshot that contains the command used to zip these files and the results of the ls -lah listing of that directory.
- List the file structure that you created in the problem one tar file using the correct switch for the tar command. Take a screenshot of the result.
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Using the correct gzip switch, list the information regarding any one of the gzipped files you compressed in step 2. Take a screenshot of the result.
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Unzip any single file that you compressed in step 2. Take a screenshot of the command used to do this.
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Create the following directory: /root/tar. Then, extract the tarball created in step one to this directory. Take a screenshot of the command used to do this.
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Run the command that displays process status in real-time. Take a screenshot of the running command.
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Run the command that displays a process list. Use switches to display all processes running in all terminals by all users. Take a screenshot of the command used to do this.
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Open the Firefox web browser. In the terminal, use a single command to find the process ID for Firefox. Note that this command should return the process ID to you. Take a screenshot of the command and its output.
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In a terminal window, use the process ID discovered above to kill Firefox. Take a screenshot of the command used to do this.
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Run the command that provides a snapshot of memory used in megabytes. Take a screenshot of the command and its output.
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