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sysutils/arclog-3.04 (Score: 3.8852955E-5)
Archive the log files monthly
arclog archives the log files monthly. It strips off log entries that belongs to previous months, and then compresses and saves them to archived files named logfile.yyyymm.gz. Currently, arclog supports Apache access log, Syslog, NTP, Apache 1 SSL engine log and my own bracketed, modified ISO date/time log file formats, and gzip and bzip2 compression methods. Several software projects log (or can log) in a format compatible with the Apache access log, like CUPS, ProFTPD, Pure-FTPd... etc., and arclog can archive their Apache-like log files, too.
sysutils/packetbeat-1.2.3 (Score: 3.8852955E-5)
Elasticsearch real-time network packet analytics
Beats is the platform for building lightweight, open source data shippers for many types of operational data you want to enrich with Logstash, search and analyze in Elasticsearch, and visualize in Kibana. Whether you're interested in log files, infrastructure metrics, network packets, or any other type of data, Beats serves as the foundation for keeping a beat on your data. Packetbeat is the open source data shipper that integrates with Elasticsearch and Kibana to provide real-time analytics for web, database, and other network protocols.
sysutils/mcelog-141 (Score: 3.8852955E-5)
Collects and decodes Machine Check Exception data
mcelog processes machine checks (in particular memory and CPU hardware errors) on modern x86-based Unix systems and produces human-readable output. This software is heavily patched to work on FreeBSD systems, and thus provides an extremely limited subset of features as of this writing (for example, daemon mode is not currently supported). The primary purpose is to provide a way to decode MCE output from the FreeBSD kernel into something more human-readable using the command 'mcelog --no-dmi --ascii'. FreeBSD conversion patches were originally written by John Baldwin <jhb@freebsd.org> and later incorporated into this port.
sysutils/puppetserver-2.4.0 (Score: 3.8852955E-5)
Puppet Server running in the JVM
Puppet master is a Ruby application that compiles configurations for any number of Puppet agent nodes, using Puppet code and various other data sources. (For more info, see Overview of Puppet's Architecture.) Puppet Server is an application that runs on the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) and provides the same services as the classic Puppet master application. It mostly does this by running the existing Puppet master code in several JRuby interpreters, but it replaces some parts of the classic application with new services written in Clojure.
sysutils/scan_ffs-1.2 (Score: 3.8852955E-5)
Scan_ffs recovers lost disklabel
scan_ffs(8) recovers accidential lost or deleted disklabels. This is the life-saver of typos. If you have ever been working too long, and just happened to type 'disklabel -rw da0 floppy', instead of 'diskla- bel -rw fd0 floppy', you know what I am talking about. This little program will take a raw disk device (which you might have to create) that covers the whole disk, and finds all probable UFS/FFS parti- tions on the disk. It has various options to make it go faster, and to print out information to help in the reconstruction of the disklabel. Ported from OpenBSD to FreeBSD 4/5 with support for UFS1 and UFS2.
sysutils/tkdvd-4.0.9 (Score: 3.8852955E-5)
GUI to dvd+rw-tools and cdrecord
TkDVD is a GUI to dvd+rw-tools and cdrecord. It allows burnning CDs and DVDs easily. Features: * View the current command line that will be used to burn the CD/DVD * Burn CD/DVD from iso images * Create ISO images from files and CD/DVD * CD/DVD Copy * Can overburn CD/DVD * Support multi session CD/DVD * Add/delete/exclude file/directories and show current used space * Can keep directory structure * Options to choose iso9660 filesystem extension (like Joliet or RockRidge extensions) * Prevent burning if used space > DVD+R/RW capacity * Show output of growisofs/mkisofs to view burned % and estimated remaining time
sysutils/wemux-3.2.0 (Score: 3.8852955E-5)
Enhances tmux to make multi-user terminal multiplexing easier
wemux enhances tmux to make multi-user terminal multiplexing both easier and more powerful. It allows users to host a wemux server and have clients join in either: * Mirror Mode gives clients (another SSH user on your machine) read-only access to the session, allowing them to see you work, or * Pair Mode allows the client and yourself to work in the same terminal (shared cursor) * Rogue Mode allows the client to pair or work independently in another window (separate cursors) in the same tmux session. It features multi-server support as well as user listing and notifications when users attach/detach.
sysutils/zfsnap-1.11.1 (Score: 3.8852955E-5)
Simple sh script to make zfs rolling snaphosts with cron
zfSnap is a simple sh script for creating ZFS snapshots. When called from cron rolling snapshots can be created and deleted automatically. The main advantage of zfSnap is that it is written in 100% pure /bin/sh, does not require any additional software to run, and is simple to use. zfSnap keeps all information about snapshot in snapshot name. zfs snapshot names are in form: Timestamp--TTL where timestamp is date and time of snapshot creation and TTL is Time To Live in human readable form.
sysutils/syslog-ng-3.6.4 (Score: 3.8852955E-5)
Powerful syslogd replacement
syslog-ng is an enhanced log daemon, supporting a wide range of input and output methods: syslog, unstructured text, message queues, databases (SQL and NoSQL alike) and more. Key features: * receive and send RFC3164 and RFC5424 style syslog messages * work with any kind of unstructured data * receive and send JSON formatted messages * classify and structure logs with builtin parsers (csv-parser(), db-parser(), ...) * normalize, crunch and process logs as they flow through the system * hand on messages for further processing using message queues (like AMQP), files or databases (like PostgreSQL or MongoDB). The official home page of syslog-ng is: http://www.balabit.com/network-security/syslog-ng/
sysutils/syslog-ng-3.7.3 (Score: 3.8852955E-5)
Powerful syslogd replacement
syslog-ng is an enhanced log daemon, supporting a wide range of input and output methods: syslog, unstructured text, message queues, databases (SQL and NoSQL alike) and more. Key features: * receive and send RFC3164 and RFC5424 style syslog messages * work with any kind of unstructured data * receive and send JSON formatted messages * classify and structure logs with builtin parsers (csv-parser(), db-parser(), ...) * normalize, crunch and process logs as they flow through the system * hand on messages for further processing using message queues (like AMQP), files or databases (like PostgreSQL or MongoDB). The official home page of syslog-ng is: http://www.balabit.com/network-security/syslog-ng/