FreeBSD only command line tool to display CPU temp and battery infos.
Filelight allows you to quickly understand exactly where your
diskspace is being used by graphically representing your file system
as a set of concentric segmented-rings. You can use it to locate
hotspots of disk usage and then manipulate those areas using a file
manager.
Lookat is a program to view Un*x text files and manual pages.
istatd is a daemon serving statistics to your iStat iPhone application
from Linux, Solaris & FreeBSD. istatd collects data such as CPU, memory,
network and disk usage and keeps the history. Once connecting from the
iPhone and entering the lock code this data will be sent to the iPhone
and shown in fancy graphs.
JailAdmin is a system for managing a set of named jails. It provides:
- A command line utility for starting and stopping named jails.
- An efficient method for shutting down a large number of jails in
parallel.
- A simple configuration syntax.
- SNMP monitoring facilities.
It is designed to provide more flexible functionality than FreeBSD's own
rc.d/jail script, and should provide a complete superset of features.
This is a collection of utilities for listing, stopping, and doing other
various things with jails.
- injail: to determine if process is running in a jail
- jails: lists all the running jails
- jid: translates jail ids to jail host names and vice versa
- jkill: shutdown or restart a jail
- jps: lists processes running in a jail
- jstart: secure replacement for the jail command
Low-level CPU routines to get basic properties of the CPU platform, like
endianness and architecture.
A focused and fast library to gather memory, cpu, network, load avg and disk
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.
Jaildaemon provides services for a fixed command-line interface between
FreeBSD jails and their host system