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The Enterprise Volume Management System (EVMS) Project has the goal of providing unparalleled flexibility and extensibility in managing storage. It represents a new approach to logical volume management, as the architecture introduces a plug-in model that allows for easy expansion or customization of various levels of volume management.

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Multi Theft Auto (MTA) is a software project that adds a full multi-player network play functionality, by means of it's own partial game engine, to several of Rockstar North's Grand Theft Auto game titles, in which this network play element is not originally found. It is one of the very few ... [More] modifications to incorporate an extendable network play element into a closed-source single-player PC game. [Less]

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OpenSAN is a free software project realizing Storage Area Network system. This is small firmware that turns server (having at least one hard drive) into an iSCSI target accessible through the Ethernet interface.

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The Netgear Storage Central 101 (sc101) is an IP based block storage device. Netgear ships a clustered filesystem with the product (perhaps based on DataPlow SFS) which allows multiple Windows client machines to concurrently mount and read/write directly to the device; it is a SAN rather than a ... [More] NAS device. There is no protocol documentation provided, nor any driver support for operating systems other than Windows. This software allows Linux to access the the sc101 as a block device, without requiring a new kernel module. It achieves this by translating between the kernel's existing NBD protocol and the reverse engineered protocol used by the sc101 (I call it PSAN, perhaps incorrectly). On top of the NBD devices you can run RAID, LVM, and any existing filesystems (ext2/3, ocfs2, etc). The resulting storage area is not interoperable with existing Windows clients. This driver also works with the sc101T. [Less]

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A simple tool which make the configuration's backup of your SAN switches simple and easy. It actually works with Cisco, Brocade and McData switches and allows you to get the configuration of your switch by SCP or FTP. You don't need to install or configure a SSH or a FTP server on your ... [More] computer. It is a command-line program that connect with SSH to your switch. The support of telnet connections will come soon. It use differents components : Paramiko, pyftpdlib. The support of the TFTP protocol doesn't work for the moment because the library tftpy doesn't support downloads. It is very simple to use it. options are : -i : IP of the switch. -s : Type of the switch. Possible values are : cisco or brocade or mcdata -u : User on the switch. -p : Password of the user on the switch. -t : Type of transfert. Possible values are : scp (by default) or ftp -c : Type of client. Possible values are : ssh or telnet (SSH by default). -g : Generate a RSA key for the SSH server. Possible values are : yes or no (no by default). The key will be stored in the file new_server_rsa.key. If you want to use it, please rename the new file with the name : server_rsa.key -e : Execute a command. Save the output of the command fulfilled in a file. -l : The IP interface on which the server will be attached -n : The NAT IP address on which the server will be recheable -o : The float timeout value in for SSH or Telnet commands. 5.0 seconds by default Your configuration will be stored in a directory with the name of your switch. Examples: For making a backup of a cisco switch by SCP with a SSH connection : SaveSimplyyourSAN -i 192.168.0.1 -u admin -p password -s cisco -t scp -c ssh or more simply (SCP and SSH connection are values by default) : SaveSimplyyourSAN -i 192.168.0.1 -u admin -p password -s cisco For making a backup of a brocade switch by FTP with a telnet connection : SaveSimplyyourSAN -i 192.168.0.1 -u admin -p password -s brocade -t ftp -c telnet For making a backup of a McData switch and redirect the result in a file (works on windows): SaveSimplyyourSAN -i 192.168.0.1 -u admin -p password -s mcdata >mcdata-backup.log 2>&1 For making a backup of a configuration of a McData switch (grab the output of the command "show all" by telnet) SaveSimplyyourSAN -i 192.168.0.1 -u admin -p password -s mcdata -c telnet -e "show all" Just use it and enjoy it ! On cisco switches, if you want to erase the SSH keys on your switch, use this command : "clear ssh hosts" On brocade, you cannot do this on Fabric OS version < 6.1. [Less]

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VDT - Visual Disk Test : performs I/O tests on files and/or devices. ( The BUD Toolshed is a set of utility programs to improve operating system administration, ranging from security and storage to performance analysis ; VDT is the I/O tester ).

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These are automation scripts to create batchfiles that admin fracture and resync you mirrors. Its written for the Dell EMC Clariion CX-380 SAN. These scripts will use NaviCLI to read out all you mirrored LUNs and then generate scripts that you can use to administratively fracture and resync all ... [More] your LUNs in case of maintenance etc. For now the script assumes all secondary images are on another CX. [Less]

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03/09/10- Starting to think about some bigger ideas for this project.. maybe something incorporating ffmpeg / mplayer / vstrip / insert other good back end with no windows front end media.. something to make life easier. open to suggestions? (not planning to leave the slotMusic roots behind! just ... [More] may take a bit longer before the next releases) 06/18/09-Get your fresh new softpedia download. 'sLotShuffle 1.5RC is now certified with the 100% FREE award granted by Softpedia.com -sLot Shuffle requires the MS .net package in order to run, if you don't already have it grab it for free from MS at http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=333325FD-AE52-4E35-B531-508D977D32A6&displaylang=en if you have any trouble/questions about .net there is some more info at: http://www.mydigitallife.info/2008/11/23/download-microsoft-net-framework-35-sp1-standalone-full-redistributable-setup-installer/ 06/18/09- sLot Shuffle 1.5 RC is now available! Click the featured link to the right to download a pre-built .exe for Windows(so far 1.5 has been tested under Vista Home Basic and Vista x64 Ultimate, if you would like to report a different version please email). 06/04/09- sLot Shuffle 1.5 a release candidate suitable for testing/most everyday use will be released shortly, including the long awaited PLAYLIST SUPPORT! Hooray! Standby for some final testing and deployment will be just around the corner. 'sLot Shuffle is a helper application for the Sandisk Slot Music player. what does that mean? The Slot Music player is a very simple mp3 player, and that is part of why I love it. But, it does lack some features that have become very common on Mp3 players--like the ability to shuffle songs, or play a playlist. Thats where sLot Shuffle comes in. Add songs to your MicroSD Card Open sLot Shuffle and Add Playlists or Shuffle to your hearts content! [Less]

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Projects developed by Erik Giron during the System Engineering Career.

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linux-ha-examplesSummarylinux-ha-examples is the result of me playing around with the current linux-ha tools as of april/2009. It uses the current the openAIS / heartbeat / pacemaker stack included in openSUSE 11.1 and provided for many other distibutions from the openSUSE repositories GoalThe ... [More] goal of this project is to provide a set of non-trivial examples for linux-ha configurations. This is the results of my experiments only. Comments are welcome! StatusCurrently the configurations provided are biased towards bit Xen, iscsi, SAN. The following configurations are available xen-active-passive cluster xen-active-passive cluster san-active-passive cluster san-active-active cluster [Less]

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