AVFS is a system, which enables all programs to look inside gzip, tar,
zip, etc. files or view remote (ftp, http, dav, etc.) files, without
recompiling the programs.
Shared library and FUSE daemon are provided.
AVFS is (C) under the GNU GPL. The shared library supporting AVFS with
LD_PRELOAD is (C) under the GNU LGPL.
This routine displays information on a file system such as its type,
the amount of disk space occupied, the total disk space and the number
of inodes.
It tries C<syscall(SYS_statfs)> and C<syscall(SYS_statvfs)> in several
ways. If all fails, it C<croak>s.
Iterator_File is an attempt to take some repetition & tedium out of
processing a flat file. Whenever doing so, I found myself adapting prior
scripts so that processes could be resumed, emit status, etc. Hence an itch
(and this module) was born.
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 clients: mfsmount and mfstools.
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 metalogger (metadata replication) server.
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 network packet dump utility
KDirStat (for KDE Directory Statistics) is a small utility program that
sums up disk usage for directory trees. Its functionality is similar to
the Unix du command, but it provides more helpful diagnostic
information. KDirStat also features some built-in cleanup facilities and
the ability to include your own cleanup commands or scripts.
This is muse, which lists out memory usage categorized by Active, Inactive,
Wired, Reserved, Cache, Buffer, Total, and Free in a manner more friendly
and verbose than vmstat and without as much clutter as top(1).
It is inspired in part by top(1), OS9's mfree, Linux's free, and DOS's
mem /c.
bkpupsd - Back-UPS Pro. UPS daemon
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This is a simple uninterruptible power source (UPS) daemon which
supports APC Back-UPS Pro(TM) series. The UPSd works as UPS driver,
sensing line-failures, shutting down the system cleanly, and finally
shutting down the UPS itself. This UPSd provides only the "dumb mode",
and the advanced features are not supported.
This is a FreeBSD attempt to implement archey-like terminal system information
display utility. It is just an esthetic way to display system information.
Right now it doesn't have any configurable options (different themes, switches
to change behaviour, etc), but I will add such features in the future,
perhaps.