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# Linux Process Management (Day 6)
## What is a Process?
A process is a running program in Linux.
Every application or service runs as a process.
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## Why Process Management is Important for DevOps?
DevOps engineers must:
- check if an app is running
- monitor CPU and memory usage
- stop or restart stuck applications
Most production issues are process-related.
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## View Running Processes
### ps command
```bash
ps
ps aux
```
a → all users
u → user format
x → background processes
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## top Command
Shows live CPU and memory usage.
```bash
top
```
Exit:
```bash
q
```
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## htop (If Installed)
Better version of top.
```bash
htop
```
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## Find Process by Name
```bash
ps aux | grep nginx
```
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## Kill a Process
### Normal kill
```bash
kill PID
```
### Force kill (DANGEROUS)
```bash
kill -9 PID
```
⚠️ Use kill -9 only if normal kill fails.
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## Kill by Process Name
```bash
pkill nginx
```
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## Background & Foreground Jobs
Run in background:
```bash
command &
```
Example:
```bash
sleep 100 &
```
View jobs:
```bash
jobs
```
Bring to foreground:
```bash
fg
```
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## Check Process Using a Port
```bash
sudo netstat -tulnp
```
or
```bash
sudo ss -tulnp
```
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## Real DevOps Scenario
Problem: App not responding
Steps:
1. Check if process is running
2. Check CPU/memory usage
3. Restart process
Commands:
```bash
ps
top
kill
```
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## Common Mistakes
- Killing wrong PID
- Using kill -9 unnecessarily
- Not checking process owner
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## DevOps Rule
✅ Inspect first
❌ Kill blindly
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## Summary
Today I learned Linux process management using ps, top, kill,
and background jobs. These skills are essential for production servers.