Installwatch is a simple utility which keeps track of which files
are created and modified during the installation of a new program.
It's fast and easy to use. It doesn't require a "pre-install" phase
because it monitors processes while they run.
Installwatch works with every dynamically linked ELF program,
by intercepting system calls that cause file system alterations.
gstopd(8) stops disks after an amount of inactivity.
The inactivity is measured using GEOM(4) statistics.
Limitations & features:
- stops only da(4) disks currently.
- uses camcontrol(8)
- logs disk-stops through logger(1)
This package contains all the required files to update the NVM on the
Intel(R) Ethernet adapters in your system. It contains the NVMUpdate utility,
configuration file, updated NVM binaries, and required driver files.
Lookat is a program to view Un*x text files and manual pages.
The Intel(R) QSFP+ Configuration Utility is a command line utility that allows
users to change the link type of the installed QSFP+ module. The supported
types are defined within the adapter's NVM. This utility displays only the
devices that potentially support QSFP+ reconfiguration. Only one port per
device is displayed, since changes affect the device as a whole, not individual
ports.
The cryptographic hash function BLAKE2 is an improved version of the SHA-3
finalist BLAKE. Like SHA-3, BLAKE2 offers the highest security, yet is fast as
MD5 on 64-bit platforms and requires at least 33% less RAM than SHA-2 or SHA-3
on low-end systems. The core algorithm of BLAKE2 is derived from ChaCha, a
stream cipher designed by Daniel J. Bernstein that has been proposed as a
standard cipher for TLS.
iogen is a lightweight tool that generates heavily fragmented I/O. It
accomplishes this by forking a number of children that run I/O to a
filesystem.
This tool is intended to test storage stacks under stress and worst case
scenarios. However due to heavy fragmentation of the I/O files, it tends
to bypass caching algorithms in storage stacks.
iohyve creates, stores, manages, and launches bhyve guests utilizing built in
FreeBSD features. The idea is based on iocage, a jail manager utilizing some of
the same principles.
This tool allows one to monitor I/O latency in real time. It shows disk
latency in the same way as ping(8) shows network latency.