A highly available daemon to send notifications and reminders based on
Consul health checks. Including profile selection based on service,
check, or host that enables specific handlers and reminder intervals.
consul-alerts makes use of consul services to provide leader election
and automatic failover amongst multiple instances.
URL: https://github.com/AcalephStorage/consul-alerts
Copytape duplicates magtapes. It is intended for duplication of
bootable or other non-file-structured (non-tar-structured) magtapes
on systems with only one tape drive. Copytape is blissfully ignorant
of tape formats. It merely makes a bit-for-bit copy of its input.
GNU ddrescue is a data recovery tool. It copies data from one file or
block device (hard disc, cdrom, etc) to another, trying hard to rescue
data in case of read errors. Ddrescue does not truncate the output file
if not asked to. So, every time you run it on the same output file, it
tries to fill in the gaps. The basic operation of ddrescue is fully
automatic. That is, you don't have to wait for an error, stop the
program, read the log, run it in reverse mode, etc. If you use the
logfile feature of ddrescue, the data is rescued very efficiently (only
the needed blocks are read). Also you can interrupt the rescue at any
time and resume it later at the same point.
Automatic merging of backups: If you have two or more damaged copies of
a file, cdrom, etc, and run ddrescue on all of them, one at a time,
with the same output file, you will probably obtain a complete and
error-free file. This is so because the probability of having damaged
areas at the same places on different input files is very low. Using
the logfile, only the needed blocks are read from the second and
successive copies.
Dupmerge reads a list of files from standard input (eg., as produced by
"find . -print") and looks securely for identical files. When it finds
two or more identical files, all but one are unlinked to reclaim the
disk space and recreated as hard links to the remaining copy.
dvtm brings the concept of tiling window management, popularized by X11-window
managers like dwm to the console. As a console window manager it tries to make
it easy to work with multiple console based programs like vim, mutt, cmus or
irssi.
diskcheckd is a daemon which runs in the background, reading entire disks
to find any read errors on those disks. The disks which should be
scanned, and the rates at which they should be scanned, must be specified
in the configuration file.
CurlFtpFS is a filesystem for accessing FTP hosts based on FUSE and
libcurl.
CurlFtpFS differentiates itself from other FTP filesystems because it
features:
* SSLv3 and TLSv1 support
* connecting through tunneling HTTP proxies
* automatically reconnection if the server times out
* transform absolute symlinks to point back into the ftp file
system
iFuse is a tool for reaching iOS devices filesystems over USB, without
the need of jailbreaking and installing an SSH server on your iGadget.
iFuse is useful if you want to mount the device manually or if you
don't have GNOME with GVFS nor KDE with kio-ufc installed.
acts is a minimal shell script that creates backups with Tarsnap.
Some design goals:
Just backup, no restore.
Calendar-based (daily, monthly, yearly) backup schedule
Portable, small code footprint.
One Tarsnap archive is created per-target per-run. 31 daily, 12 monthly,
and indefinite yearly backups are kept.
Fatback is a forensic tool for undeleting files from FAT file systems.
Fatback is different from other undelete tools in that it does the
following:
* Runs under UNIX environments
* Can undelete files automatically
* Supports Long File Names
* Supports FAT12, FAT16, and FAT32
* Powerful interactive mode
* Recursively undeletes deleted directories
* Recovers lost cluster chains
* Works with single partitions or whole disks