TIL: Progress Monitor for Linux Commands and Linux Handbook
Linux System Administration Tools Progress Monitor for File Operations GitHub - Xfennec/progress: Linux tool to show progress for cp, mv, dd, โฆ (formerly known as cv) Command-line tool that shows progress for file operations Monitors commands like cp, mv, dd, tar, and others Previously known as โcvโ (Coreutils Viewer) Displays progress bars, transfer rates, and estimated completion times Key Features and Usage Supported Operations File Copying: Progress for cp operations Moving Files: Progress for mv operations Disk Operations: Progress for dd and similar low-level operations Archive Operations: Progress for tar, gzip, and compression tools Generic Process Monitoring: Can monitor any process that reads/writes files Installation and Usage 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 # Installation (varies by distribution) sudo apt install progress # Ubuntu/Debian sudo yum install progress # CentOS/RHEL # Basic usage progress # Monitor specific processes progress -c cp,mv,dd # Watch mode (continuous updates) progress -w Benefits for System Administration Visibility: See progress of long-running file operations Time Estimation: Better planning for maintenance windows Troubleshooting: Identify stuck or slow operations User Experience: Provide feedback during lengthy operations Learning Resources Linux Handbook Linux Handbook Comprehensive resource for Linux learning and administration Covers beginner to advanced Linux topics Practical tutorials and guides Good complement to man pages and official documentation Educational Value Structured Learning: Organized approach to Linux education Practical Examples: Real-world scenarios and solutions Modern Approach: Up-to-date with current Linux practices Comprehensive Coverage: Wide range of Linux topics and tools Use Cases and Applications Development and Operations Build Processes: Monitor progress of large builds Data Transfer: Track file synchronization and backup operations System Maintenance: Visibility during system upgrades and migrations Database Operations: Monitor database dumps and restores Educational and Training Learning Linux: Understanding how file operations work System Monitoring: Teaching concepts of process monitoring Performance Analysis: Understanding I/O patterns and bottlenecks Troubleshooting Skills: Diagnosing slow file operations Key Takeaways Visibility Tools: Simple tools can greatly improve operational visibility User Experience: Progress indicators improve user experience even for command-line tools System Monitoring: Understanding what processes are doing is crucial for effective system administration Learning Resources: Quality educational resources like Linux Handbook accelerate learning Practical Tools: Tools like progress solve real daily problems for system administrators Open Source: Community-developed tools often fill gaps in standard toolsets The progress tool exemplifies how simple, focused tools can significantly improve the Linux command-line experience by providing visibility into long-running operations. ...