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sysutils/openipmi-2.0.21 (Score: 0.0046602096)
Complex IPMI management software
OpenIPMI was designed to aid building "complex IPMI management software". OpenIPMI library will connect with an IPMI controller, detect any management controllers on the bus, get their SDRs, manage all the entities in the system, manage the event log, and a host of other things. OpenIPMI is also dynamic and event-driven. It will come up and start discovering things in the managed system. As it discovers things, it will report them to the software using it (assuming the software has asked for this reporting).
sysutils/pbimaker-1.3 (Score: 0.0046602096)
Program to convert ports into PBI modules
The Make-A-PBI program takes a port from the FreeBSD Ports tree and creates from it a PBI module. This module can then be used to create PBI packages. Make-A-PBI automates most aspects of the module creating process, setting up the required files and directories and collecting information from the port.
sysutils/bamf-0.5.3 (Score: 0.0046602096)
BAMF Application Matching Framework
BAMF, is a simple DBus daemon and C wrapper library of applications matching framework.
sysutils/execnet-1.2.0 (Score: 0.0046602096)
Distributed Python deployment and communication
execnet provides a share-nothing model with channel-send/receive communication for distributing execution across many Python interpreters across version, platform and network barriers. It has a minimal and fast API targetting the following uses: * Distribute tasks to (many) local or remote CPUs * Write and deploy hybrid multi-process applications * Write scripts to administer multiple environments
sysutils/lxsplit-0.2.4 (Score: 0.0046602096)
Simple program to split or join files
This utility is used to split up huge files into smaller pieces without compression. It is fully compatible with HJSplit. HJSplit is a program written by Freebyte!. See http://www.freebyte.com for more information about HJSplit.
sysutils/pdumpfs-1.3 (Score: 0.0046602096)
Daily backup system similar to Plan9's dumpfs
pdumpfs: a daily backup system similar to Plan9's dumpfs What's pdumpfs? pdumpfs is a simple daily backup system similar to Plan9's dumpfs which preserves every daily snapshot. pdumpfs is written in Ruby. You can access the past snapshots at any time for retrieving a certain day's file. Let's backup your home directory with pdumpfs! pdumpfs constructs the snapshot YYYY/MM/DD in the destination directory. All source files are copied to the snapshot directory for the first time. On and after the second time, pdumpfs copies only updated or newly created files and stores unchanged files as hard links to the files of the previous day's snapshot for saving a disk space.
sysutils/massadmin-2.3 (Score: 0.0046602096)
Send system commands to a group of remote servers simultaneously
This program is used to send multiple system commands to a group of UNIX-like remote servers simultaneously using concurrent processes. Supported protocols: FTP, SFTP, TELNET, SSH and SCP. With telnet and ssh all system command are supported provided that they are not interactive. Its main usage is to send repetitive sysadmin tasks to a group of servers but you can also use it for automatic ftp or scp backup and much more. Commands are exactly those you type on your terminal. It also allow you to use 'su -' to execute your commands under the TELNET and SSH protocols.
sysutils/qjail-2.2 (Score: 0.0046602096)
Utility to quickly deploy and manage jails
This is the last version that handles both the 8.x and 9.x install media formats. Qjail [ q = quick ] is a 4th generation wrapper for the basic chroot jail system that includes security and performance enhancements. Plus a new level of "user friendliness" enhancements dealing with deploying just a few jails or large jail environments consisting of 100's of jails. Qjail requires no knowledge of the jail command usage. It uses "nullfs" for read-only system binaries, sharing one copy of them with all the jails. Uses "mdconfig" to create sparse image jails. Sparse image jails provide a method to limit the total disk space a jail can consume, while only occupying the physical disk space of the sum size of the files in the image jail. Ability to assign ip address with their network device name, so aliases are auto created on jail start and auto removed on jail stop. Ability to create "ZONE"s of identical qjail systems, each with their own group of jails. Ability to designate a portion of the jail name as a group prefix so the command being executed will apply to only those jail names matching that prefix.
sysutils/qjail-4.9 (Score: 0.0046602096)
Utility to quickly deploy and manage jails
This qjail version only supports the RELEASE-10.x series of releases. Qjail [ q = quick ] is a 4th generation wrapper for the basic chroot jail system that includes security and performance enhancements. Plus a new level of "user friendliness" enhancements dealing with deploying just a few jails or large scale jail environments consisting of 100's of jails. Qjail uses the jail(8) jail.conf method. This provides the ability to enable the following options on a per-jail basis. exec.fib, securelevel, allow.sysvipc, devfs_rulesets, allow.raw_sockets, allow.quotas, allow.mount.nullfs, allow.mount.tmpfs, allow.mount.zfs, vnet.interface, and vnet. The vnet option gives a jail its own network stack using the experimental vimage kernel module. The vnet option has only been tested on i386 and amd64 equipment. Qjail requires no knowledge of the jail command usage. It uses "nullfs" for read-only system executables, sharing one copy of them with all the jails. Uses "mdconfig" to create sparse image jails. Sparse image jails provide a method to limit the total disk space a jail can consume, while only occupying the physical disk space of the sum size of the files in the image jail. Ability to assign ip address with their network device name, so aliases are auto created on jail start and auto removed on jail stop. Ability to create "ZONE"s of identical qjail systems, each with their own group of jails. Ability to designate a portion of the jail name as a group prefix so the command being executed will apply to only those jail names matching that prefix. Qjail has been incorporated into the Finch open source project, see http://dreamcat4.github.io/finch/ for details.
sysutils/procps-3.2.7 (Score: 0.0046602096)
Linux psproc binaries (Linux Fedora 10)
This is a Linux/i386 rpm port of procps. procps is the package that has a bunch of small useful utilities that give information about processes using the /proc filesystem. The package includes the programs ps, top, vmstat, w, kill, free, slabtop, and skill.