Memtest86+ is a stand-alone memory test for x86 architecture computers
based on the well-known original memtest86 written by Chris Brady.
Memtest86 - A Stand-alone Memory Diagnostic
Memtest86 is thorough, stand alone memory test for x86 architecture computers.
BIOS based memory tests are a quick, cursory check and often miss many of the
failures that are detected by Memtest86.
mdcp (Muli-Device Copy) is a command-line utility for *nix that provide
to copy from a disk device to many. The data transfer rate is improved
by making use of a much more efficient use of the transfer rate of the disks.
Bacula is a set of computer programs that permit you (or the system
administrator) to manage backup, recovery, and verification of
computer data across a network of computers of different kinds.
In technical terms, it is a network Client/Server based backup program.
Bacula is relatively easy to use and efficient, while offering many
advanced storage management features that make it easy to find and
recover lost or damaged files. Due to its modular design, Bacula is
scalable from small single computer systems to systems consisting of
hundreds of computers located over a large network.
This port provides an utility for controlling most of the LSI Logic's
MegaRAID BIOS functions.
Memfetch is a simple utility to dump all memory of a running process, either
immediately, or when a fault condition is discovered. It is an attractive
alternative to the vastly inferior search capabilities of many debuggers and
tracers -- and a convenient way to grab "screen shots" from many types of
text-based interactive utilities, like ssh or screen sessions.
A user-space utility for testing the memory subsystem for faults. It is
portable and should compile and work on any 32- or 64-bit Unix-like system.
(Yes, even weird, proprietary Unices, and even Mac OS X.) For hardware
developers, memtester can be told to test memory starting at a particular
physical address as of memtester version 4.1.0.
The original source was by Simon Kirby <sim@stormix.com>. The program has
been rewritten by Charles Cazabon and many additional tests were added to
help catch borderline memory. He also rewrote the original tests (which
catch mainly memory bits which are stuck permanently high or low) so that
they run approximately an order of magnitude faster.
Desktop-installer is a post-install script to assist in setting up a
FreeBSD desktop system using any of the mainstream desktop systems.
It automatically installs essential software and configures subsystems
such as HAL, CUPS, etc. for typical use.
Cfengine is an automated suite of programs for configuring and
maintaining Unix-like computers. It has been used on computing arrays
of between 1 and 20,000 computers since 1993 by a wide range of
organizations. Cfengine is supported by active research and was the
first autonomic, hands-free management system for Unix-like operating
systems. Cfengine is an autonomic maintenance system not merely a
change management roll-out tool. Cfengine has a history of security
and adaptability.