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sysutils/jx-1.23 (Score: 5.180394E-5)
Wrapper to jexec with more feature in interpreting jail id
This is a perl wrapper to "jexec" with more feature. Script takes system jail id, rc.conf order id, full hostname of jail or rc.conf name of jail. If no command for jail is given - run default ('bash' or other). No additional software or tools like "jailer" are needed.
sysutils/facter-2.4.6 (Score: 5.180394E-5)
Cross-platform Ruby library for retrieving facts from OS
A cross-platform Ruby library for retrieving facts from operating systems. Supports multiple resolution mechanisms, any of which can be restricted to working only on certain operating systems or environments. Facter is especially useful for retrieving things like operating system names, IP addresses, MAC addresses, and SSH keys.
sysutils/iograph-0.9.1 (Score: 5.180394E-5)
Creates HTML statistics of network transfer
iograph counts network traffic for one interface and creates an accounting statistic by summing up the transfered bytes. Statistics are created hourly, daily and monthly and are saved as static HTML files. It is written in pure C without the need of external libraries, targetted to be used in an embedded firewall system. A HTTP server is not included.
sysutils/ipa-2.1.2 (Score: 5.180394E-5)
Pluggable accounting system
IPA -- Pluggable Accounting System Main features: - flexible general purpose accounting system; - supports static and dynamic rules; - supports limits, sublimits and thresholds; - works with external accounting modules; - works with external database modules; - works with external statistics modules; - accounting per specified period of a week.
sysutils/epazote-2.0.0 (Score: 5.180394E-5)
Automated HTTP (microservices) supervisor
Epazote automatically update/add services specified in a file call epazote.yml. Periodically checks the defined endpoints and execute recovery commands in case services responses are not behaving like expected helping with this to automate actions in order to keep services/applications up and running.
sysutils/hal-0.5.14 (Score: 5.180394E-5)
Hardware Abstraction Layer for simplifying device access
HAL is a hardware abstraction layer whose goal is to merge information from various sources such that desktop applications can locate and use hardware devices. The point is that the exact set of information to merge varies by device and bus type.
sysutils/moosefs3-3.0.81 (Score: 5.180394E-5)
Fault-tolerant distributed filesystem
MooseFS is a Fault tolerant, High Available, Highly Performing, Scale-Out, network distributed file system. It spreads data over several physical commodity servers, which are visible to the user as one resource. For standard file operations MooseFS acts like any other Unix-like file system. This port provides: MooseFS master (metadata) server.
sysutils/libieee1284-0.2.10 (Score: 5.180394E-5)
IEEE 1284 communication library
This library is intended to be used by applications that need to communicate with (or at least identify) devices that are attached via a parallel port. The aim of this library is to take all the worry about the above wrinkles from the application. It will figure out which methods are appropriate for the currently running kernel (or operating system).
sysutils/kldpatch-20090116 (Score: 5.180394E-5)
Utility to patch modules and kernel
The kldpatch utility can print or alter the content of device/quirk tables in kernel modules. These tables are generally used to identify devices, and possibly apply specific quirks to enable/disable certain features. Kldpatch is especially useful to let the kernel recognise a new device without rebooting and rebuilding/reinstalling kernel or modules.
sysutils/chironfs-1.1.1 (Score: 5.180394E-5)
FUSE based filesystem with replication at the filesystem level
Chiron FS is a FUSE based filesystem which implements replication at the FILESYSTEM LEVEL like RAID 1 does at the DEVICE LEVEL. The replicated filesystems may be of any kind you want the only requisite is that you mount it. No need for special configuration files, the setup is as simple as one mount command (or one line in fstab).