Linux Change Your Own Password
Login using the ssh client or open a command-line terminal (select Applications > Accessories > Terminal), than type the following command:
$ passwd
Rename an Account [ User ID ]
You need to use the usermod command. It can modify the system account files (such as /etc/passwd) to reflect the changes that are specified on the command line. The syntax is as follows:
In this example, rename login id from yuva to yahoo. Open a command-line terminal (select Applications > Accessories > Terminal), and then type the following command
sudo usermod -l yahoo yuva
To verify new changes, enter:
$ id yahoo
20 Linux System Monitoring Tools Every SysAdmin Should Know
#1: top - Process Activity Command
The top program provides a dynamic real-time view of a running system i.e. actual process activity. By default, it displays the most CPU-intensive tasks running on the server and updates the list every five seconds.
#2: vmstat - System Activity, Hardware and System Information
The command vmstat reports information about processes, memory, paging, block IO, traps, and cpu activity.
# vmstat 3
#3: w - Find Out Who Is Logged on And What They Are Doing
w command displays information about the users currently on the machine, and their processes.
# w username
# w yuva
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