Fixing Real-World Linux: Troubleshooting Tactics from the Field (Secure Stack Series)
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- Fixing Real-World Linux Troubleshooting Tactics from the FieldSecure Stack Series – Book 2Your system broke. Now what?In high-pressure environments, you don’t have time to Google for hours or scroll through outdated forum posts. You need clear, tested solutions—and fast. Fixing Real-World Linux gives you exactly that.This book is your field manual for diagnosing and fixing production-level Linux problems. Written for sysadmins, ISSOs, and DevOps professionals who need answers in the heat of the moment, it dives deep into the kinds of failures that actually happen in the real world—and how to recover from them.Author L. Denise Young, a veteran Linux engineer and cybersecurity advisor, shares practical tactics built from years supporting secure and classified environments. Inside You’ll Learn:How to troubleshoot disk, memory, and I/O bottlenecks under pressureWhat to do when containers, daemons, or services won’t startDiagnosing firewall, DNS, and SSH access issues quicklyHandling package conflicts, update failures, and missing dependenciesInterpreting system logs with confidence (journalctl, rsyslog, auditd)Recovering from permission hardening mistakes and SELinux denialsCase studies that walk through failures step-by-step For Admins Who:Get called in when “the server is down”Manage RHEL, CentOS, AlmaLinux, or Ubuntu machinesSupport hybrid or cloud-based Linux systemsNeed a playbook for repeatable troubleshooting and RCA (root cause analysis)Whether you’re fighting filesystem corruption or chasing a ghost in systemd, Fixing Real-World Linux helps you think like a responder—not just a technician.Grab your copy and stop guessing. Start fixing.
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