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sysutils/mbgtools-f.d.2013.06.26 (Score: 0.011843925)
Drivers and tools for Meinberg PTP/GPS cards
Tools for Meinberg GPS and PTP cards including a loadable kernel driver.
sysutils/magicrescue-1.1.9 (Score: 0.011843925)
File recovery tool which recovers deleted files from a block device
Magic Rescue scans a block device for file types it knows how to recover and calls an external program to extract them. It looks at "magic bytes" in file contents, so it can be used both as an undelete utility and for recovering a corrupted drive or partition. As long as the file data is there, it will find it. It works on any file system, but on very fragmented file systems it can only recover the first chunk of each file. Practical experience shows, however, that chunks of 30-50MB are not uncommon.
sysutils/mcron-1.0.8 (Score: 0.011843925)
100% compatible replacement for Vixie cron
The mcron program represents a complete re-think of the cron concept originally found in the Berkeley and AT&T unices, and subsequently rationalized by Paul Vixie. The original idea was to have a daemon that wakes up every minute, scans a set of files under a special directory, and determines from those files if any shell commands should be executed in this minute. The new idea is to read the required command instructions, work out which command needs to be executed next, and then sleep until the inferred time has arrived. On waking the commands are run, and the time of the next command is computed. Furthermore, the specifications are written in scheme, allowing at the same time simple command execution instructions and very much more flexible ones to be composed than the original Vixie format. This has several useful advantages over the original idea.
sysutils/memdump-1.01 (Score: 0.011843925)
Forensic utility for memory dumping
This program dumps system memory to the standard output stream, skipping over holes in memory maps. By default, the program dumps the contents of physical memory. Note: consider using Brian Carrier's Sleuthkit, available as `sysutils/ sleuthkit' port. It is the official successor, based on parts from TCT. Development of the Coroner's Toolkit was stopped years ago. It is only updated for bugfixes, which are very rare.
sysutils/bbcp-20150116 (Score: 0.011843925)
Secure, fast, and IPv6 capable Copy utility
Securely, and quickly copy data from Source to Target over IPv4 and IPv6 networks.
sysutils/nagios-statd-3.12 (Score: 0.011843925)
Daemon/client to check remote host information for Nagios
Nagios-statd is an addon to the Nagios (formerly netsaint) program. It is a Python daemon and scripts that plug-in to Nagios and allow you to check remote host information (such as load, users, filesystems, etc.) Released under the BSD license.
sysutils/autopsy-2.24 (Score: 0.011843925)
Web-based (graphical) interface to The Sleuth Kit
The Autopsy Forensic Browser is a graphical interface to the command line digital investigation analysis tools in The Sleuth Kit. Together, they can analyze Windows and UNIX disks and file systems (NTFS, FAT, UFS1/2, Ext2/3). As Autopsy is HTML-based, you can connect to the Autopsy server from any platform using an HTML browser. Autopsy provides a "File Manager"-like interface and shows details about deleted data and file system structures. WARNING: The cross-platform version of Autopsy is no longer actively developed. This port is retained mainly to allow users with saved data to migrate to another forensic tool.
sysutils/mpiexec-0.84 (Score: 0.011843925)
Tool to run a parallel job from within a PBS environment
Mpiexec is a replacement program for the script mpirun, which is part of the MPICH package. It is used to initialize a parallel job from within a PBS batch or interactive environment. Mpiexec uses the task manager library of PBS to spawn copies of the executable on the nodes in a PBS allocation.
sysutils/ohmu-0.5.0 (Score: 0.011843925)
Tool to view space usage in your terminal
Tool to view space usage in your terminal.
sysutils/pv-1.6.0 (Score: 0.011843925)
Pipe throughput monitor
Pipe Viewer (pv) is a terminal-based tool for monitoring the progress of data through a pipeline. It can be inserted into any normal pipeline between two processes to give a visual indication of how quickly data is passing through, how long it has taken, how near to completion it is, and an estimate of how long it will be until completion.