When rebooting after a panic, send an encrypted email containing basic
dump metadata along with a kernel backtrace, in order to assist FreeBSD
developers in identifying and fixing common panics.
This module provides a cross-platform way to retrieve system uptime and boot
time. See documentation for a full list of supported platforms (yours is likely
one of them).
ezjail-remote is a remote control and convenience wrapper for the ezjail-admin
command of the most excellent ezjail tool, which in turn is itself a
convenience wrapper for jails, FreeBSD's leight-weight virtualization solution
psutil is a module providing an interface for retrieving information on running
processes and system utilization (CPU, memory) in a portable way by using
Python, implementing many functionalities offered by tools like ps, top and
Windows task manager.
psutil is a module providing an interface for retrieving information
on running processes and system utilization (CPU, memory) in a portable
way by using Python, implementing many functionalities offered by tools
like ps, top and Windows task manager.
Capistrano::Harrow is a plugin for tighter integration with Harrow.io whilst
using Capistrano.
Harrow.io is a continuous integration and deployment solution for people who
like software that works like Capistrano does.
Rubyipmi gem is a ruby wrapper for the freeipmi and ipmitool command line tools.
It provides a ruby implementation of ipmi commands that will make it simple to
connect to BMC devices from ruby.
iocage is a zero dependency drop in jail/container manager
amalgamating some of the best features and technologies
FreeBSD operating system has to offer.
It is geared for ease of use with a simple and easy to
understand command syntax.
3DM 2 provides a web interface to remotely create, manage and monitor
your 3ware RAID arrays. In the event of a hardware failure, 3DM 2 can
automatically notify you via email.
ipcserver and ipcclient are command-line tools for building local-domain
client-server applications. They conform to the UNIX Client-Server
Program Interface, UCSPI.
ipcserver listens for connections on a local-domain stream socket, and
runs a program for each connection it accepts. The program environment
includes variables that hold the local and remote socket addresses, and
the effective user and group IDs of the process that called connect.
ipcserver offers a concurrency limit on acceptance of new connections,
and selective handling of connections based on client identity.
ipcclient requests a connection to a local-domain socket, and runs a
program. The program environment includes a variable that holds the
local socket address.
ipcperl is an example of an ipchandle server. It invokes a perl
subroutine for each request.