Ptools is a toolset based on Solaris ptools functionality.
At this time, four tools are provided:
* pargs - Display process arguments
* pldd - Display dynamic linker dependencies
* pwdx - Display process working directory
* ptree - Display process hierarchy as tree (with jail option -j)
This utility is used to split up huge files into smaller pieces without
compression. It is fully compatible with HJSplit. HJSplit is a program
written by Freebyte!. See http://www.freebyte.com for more information
about HJSplit.
pdumpfs: a daily backup system similar to Plan9's dumpfs
What's pdumpfs?
pdumpfs is a simple daily backup system similar to Plan9's dumpfs
which preserves every daily snapshot. pdumpfs is written in Ruby.
You can access the past snapshots at any time for retrieving a certain
day's file. Let's backup your home directory with pdumpfs!
pdumpfs constructs the snapshot YYYY/MM/DD in the destination
directory. All source files are copied to the snapshot directory for
the first time. On and after the second time, pdumpfs copies only
updated or newly created files and stores unchanged files as hard
links to the files of the previous day's snapshot for saving a disk
space.
The Python ZFS library is a Python interface to ZFS functions.
Since ZFS v15, the following functionality of the "zfs" command
requires this library and the pyzfs utility:
zfs allow
zfs unallow
zfs userspace
zfs groupspace
The phybs utility attempts to measure disk performance for various I/O
block sizes and alignments. It can be used to deduce the physical block
size of a hard disk drive or the stripe size of an array.
Queuelib is a collection of persistent (disk-based) queues for
Python.
Queuelib's goals are speed and simplicity. It was originally part
of the Scrapy framework and stripped out into its own library.
A copy & paste backport of Python 3.3's shutil.which function.
Import like this: import shutilwhichh.
This will monkeypatch shutil if there is no shutil.which method, otherwise
leave it alone.
Racktables is a nifty and robust solution for datacenter and server room asset
management. It helps document hardware assets, network addresses, space in
racks, networks configuration and much much more!
Raincoat is a flashing utility designed by the folks at the Xbox-Linux
project. It allows you to flash the BIOS of (almost) every Xbox
available at the market today.
relaxconf contains a set of text menu based utilities for configuring RelaxBSD
(a LiveCD system base on FreeBSD),they're also useful for FreeBSD user.
relaxconf: The main menu, allow the following utilities.
relaxsnddetect: Auto detects audio cards (if present) and loads
appropriate modules.
relaxmountdisk: Auto mount other file systems (such as ufs,msdosfs,
ntfs,ext2fs).
relax[u]mountusb: Auto mount/umount USB removable storage.
relaxnetconf: Allow the user to setting network interface such as
ppp(pppoe),ethernet interface.
relaxxconf: Allow the user to generating an xorg.conf file for use
with Xorg(also XFree86).
relaxlangconf: Allow the user to appoint the locale language.
- Only for LiveCD:
relaxsavesetting: Allows user to save preferences in a compressed file.
relaxloadsetting: Auto seek and load preference save file in a partition.
relaxmediabackup: Backup your person data.
relaxrestore: Restore your person data.
relaxinstaller: Launch BSD/RelaxBSD Installer to install LiveCD.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/relaxbsd