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sysutils/moosefs3-3.0.81 (Score: 2.6503309E-5)
Fault-tolerant distributed filesystem
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 master (metadata) server.
sysutils/kldpatch-20090116 (Score: 2.6503309E-5)
Utility to patch modules and kernel
The kldpatch utility can print or alter the content of device/quirk tables in kernel modules. These tables are generally used to identify devices, and possibly apply specific quirks to enable/disable certain features. Kldpatch is especially useful to let the kernel recognise a new device without rebooting and rebuilding/reinstalling kernel or modules.
sysutils/bareos-15.2.2 (Score: 2.6503309E-5)
Backup archiving recovery open sourced (GUI)
bat is the GUI inteface for Bareos. Bareos (BackupArchivingRecoveryOpenSourced) is a reliable network open source software to backup, archive and restore files from all major operating systems. The fork was founded 2010 out of the bacula.org project. The fork has been actively developed and many new features have been added.
sysutils/bareos-15.2.2 (Score: 2.6503309E-5)
Bareos document set (PDF)
Bareos (BackupArchivingRecoveryOpenSourced) is a reliable network open source software to backup, archive and restore files from all major operating systems. The fork was founded 2010 out of the bacula.org project. The fork has been actively developed and many new features have been added. This port installs the latest documentation for Bareos.
sysutils/bareos-15.2.2 (Score: 2.6503309E-5)
Backup archiving recovery open sourced (server)
Bareos (BackupArchivingRecoveryOpenSourced) is a reliable network open source software to backup, archive and restore files from all major operating systems. The fork was founded 2010 out of the bacula.org project. The fork has been actively developed and many new features have been added.
sysutils/moosefs2-2.0.89 (Score: 2.6503309E-5)
MooseFS CGI interface
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 CGI monitor.
sysutils/moosefs2-2.0.89 (Score: 2.6503309E-5)
MooseFS CGI webserver
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: Simple CGI-capable HTTP server to run MooseFS CGI monitor.
sysutils/moosefs2-2.0.89 (Score: 2.6503309E-5)
MooseFS data storage and synchronization component
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 data server.
sysutils/moosefs2-2.0.89 (Score: 2.6503309E-5)
MooseFS command line interface
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 CLI utilities.
sysutils/moosefs2-2.0.89 (Score: 2.6503309E-5)
MooseFS client tools
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.