Puppet lets you centrally manage every important aspect of your system using
a cross-platform specification language that manages all the separate
elements normally aggregated in different files, like users, cron jobs, and
hosts, along with obviously discrete elements like packages, services, and
files.
Puppet lets you centrally manage every important aspect of your system using
a cross-platform specification language that manages all the separate
elements normally aggregated in different files, like users, cron jobs, and
hosts, along with obviously discrete elements like packages, services, and
files.
zdaemon is a Python package which provides APIs for managing
applications run as daemons. Its principal use to date has
been to manage the application server and storage server daemons
for Zope / ZEO, although it is not limited to running Python-based
applications (for instance, it has been used to manage the
'spread' daemon).
QuickSynergy is a graphical interface (GUI) for easily configuring
Synergy2, an application that allows the user to share his mouse and
keyboard between two or more computers.
Without the need for any external hardware, Synergy2 uses the TCP-IP
protocol to share the resources, even between machines with diferent
operating systems, such as Mac OS, Linux and Windows.
osquery exposes an operating system as a high-performance relational database.
This allows you to write SQL-based queries to explore operating system data.
With osquery, SQL tables represent abstract concepts such as running
processes, loaded kernel modules, open network connections, browser plugins,
hardware events or file hashes.
rsnapshot is a filesystem snapshot utility based on rsync(1).
rsnapshot makes it easy to make periodic snapshots of local machines,
and remote machines over ssh. The code makes extensive use of hard links
whenever possible, to greatly reduce the disk space required.
It is written entirely in perl with no module dependencies, and has been
tested with versions 5.004 through 5.8.1.
SameSame is a collection of tools that fall in to the category of file
management software. These tools will prevent that you need to delete
files or buy more disk space. Instead they solve low disk space problems
by linking identical files together and thus free up waisted disk space.
This collection was inspired by the application samefile written by Jens
Schweikhardt. The collection comes with its own version of samefile that
is noticeable faster and is able to process a much larger file list.
This port containt two set of application: the first are duplicate files
finder search for identical files and the second are duplicate file
removers perform some kind of action based on those results.
Typical usage would be: find / | samefile -i | sameln
This would search for identical files and clean up wasted disk space by
linking them together. If you prefer removing one of the identical file,
then you should replace sameln with samerm. You can add the option -vn
after both application for a verbose dry-run.
Please see the man page samesame for a introduction to all applications.
Ohai detects data about your operating system. It can be used standalone, but
it's primary purpose is to provide node data to Chef.
Ohai will print out a JSON data blob for all the known data about your system.
When used with Chef, that data is reported back via node attributes.
The tmpwatch utility recursively searches through specified
directories and removes files which have not been accessed in a
specified period of time. Tmpwatch is normally used to clean up
directories which are used for temporarily holding files (for example,
/tmp). Tmpwatch ignores symlinks, won't switch filesystems and only
removes empty directories and regular files.
tw_cli(8) is a Command Line Interface Storage Management Software for
AMCC/3ware ATA RAID Controllers, supported by twe(4) and twa(4) drivers.
It provides controller, logical unit and drive management. tw_cli can
be used in both interactive and batch mode, providing higher-level API
(Application Programming Interface) functionalities.