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NOC Project is an Operation Support System (OSS) for telecom companies, service providers, and enterprise Network Operation Centers (NOC). Areas covered by NOC include: * service activation/provisioning * multi-VRF address space management (IPAM) * multi-vendor configuration management * fault ... [More] management * performance management * VC management * DNS provisioning * knowledge base * peering management * RPSL and BGP filter generation * Reporting. NOC is open source and released under the terms of BSD LICENSE [Less]

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BlackRay is a relational database system designed to offer performance features commonly associated with search engines. It offers SQL support and sophisticated operational and management features. Load-balancing and operational stability by means of N+1 redundance are included. BlackRay is ... [More] called a "Data Engine" since it combines traditional, relational database features and SQL with the power and flexibility of search engines. It is a true hybrid, offering transaction support, data-versioned snapshots, and sophisticated function-based indices. Wildcards, phonetic, and fuzzy logic searches are supported, as well. Commercial support is available, and the project is released under a the GPLv2 license. [Less]

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WelcomeAs presented on Wednesday 27 February 2008 at the Erlang London User Group meeting at the offices of Skills Matter, 1 Sekforde Street, London UK. http://uk.groups.yahoo.com/group/erlang-london/message/15 "The T-Build system simplifies and automates the creation of new Erlang/OTP ... [More] projects, automates the build and packaging process, and automates the deployment of software onto the target systems. The T-Build system will assist any developers who have discovered Erlang, and are now prepared to use it for industrial purposes. It fills the gap between learning the language and deploying it." RamblingsThere's also a podcast of my rambling talk advertised on the SkillsMatter website. I recommend a visit there, the other podcasts are far more interesting than mine! In case SkillsMatter decide that there are far more interesting talks to advertise, considering the calibre and stature of the other speakers who can blame them, the direct link to Google Video My fifteen minutes of fame, not! BlogI've half-heartedly started a related blog to accompany this project. Similar ProjectsA different approach to project creation can be found at Erlware. The Erlware philosophy is different, and aims to be a far more dynamic development model than T-Build aims to be. I've met Martin and Eric, and these guys are hard working individuals who have put a lot of love, care and attention into Erlware. Check it out, and say I said "Hi!" RequirementsYou will need: Subversion, but I expect other version control systems can replace this hard-coded dependency on svn the very latest GNU make, otherwise make will break under the stress bash sed Erlang OTP, any version will do. DownloadT-Build is laid out differently to the traditional style of Subversion repositories, and following the instructions on the Source Checkout page will result in a big fat nothing. Sorry, but I haven't yet found how to change the Google default message. If you Browse the source you will see three top level directories: Applications Projects Tools To begin you may have to register yourself as a project member, since committing projects to the repository require this. Without membership, you will create a project, but some files will not have the correct permissions (yes, this is a bug). This is fixed in revision r13 and later. Checkout the top level non-recursively, then inside the project checkout Projects/, again non-recursively: ~$ svn checkout -N https://erlang-t-build.googlecode.com/svn/ erlang-t-build --username phmander Authentication realm: Google Code Subversion Repository Password for 'phmander': Checked out revision RRR. ~$ cd erlang-t-build/ ~/erlang-t-build$ ls ~/erlang-t-build$ svn ls Applications/ Projects/ Tools/ branches/ tags/ trunk/ wiki/ ~/erlang-t-build$ svn up -N Projects/ A Projects A Projects/create-new-project Updated to revision RRR. ~/erlang-t-build$ cd Projects/ ~/erlang-t-build/Projects$ ls build-everything create-new-project create-new-project-2.0 create-new-project-2.1 merge-wizard norm-src-files Template Template-2.0 update-OTP-versionsThere should be a create-new-project-2.0 script available for action. Have a look at CreateNewProject for instructions. StatusRevision 13 and laterThe version committed to Googlecode as of 2008-August-21 (from revision 13 onwards) tracks changes made since Friday 2008-March-07 inside T-Mobile during the course of day to day development. One "feature" has been removed: it is no longer necessary to commit the newly created projects to enable them to build. Projects will build immediately after being created. Another benefit added is that the scripts and created projects work on Apple Mac OS X, in addition to Linux and Solaris. Up to revision 12The version committed to Googlecode as of 2008-Feb-29 (up to revision 12) is not optimised for use over the Internet. Running the Create New Project script will be ve-e-ery slo-o-ow. T-Build as used in T-Mobile is executed on a repository on a fast local network, and pushing T-Build onto Googlecode has revealed how painfully dependent it is on a fast network. Apologies for this 'feature'. I plan to find ways of improving matters, possibly with a repository cache, or simply better algorithms. LicenseLicensed as Mozilla Public License 1.1, with additional provisions stated in the Erlang Public License which is a derivative work of the Mozilla Public License, Version 1.0: http://www.erlang.org/EPLICENSE [Less]

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A collection of shell scripts to run Basic Audit and Report Tool (BART) in Solaris10.- Saves manifests by date and compares 'current' and 'last' states. - Can be run standalone or via cron. current form installs as root and monitors entire filesystem please read the install file for local configuration options

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Description: JIPFilter addresses the need for easy manageability of the IPFilter firewall from Java, J2EE, and Web Services environments by providing a browser based UI and web service APIs to access and manage firewall configurations and security policies. JIPFilter also provides APIs for ... [More] Java/J2EE applications to programmatically manage IPFilter from Java land; for example, to dynamically prevent accesses from a certain set of IP addresses at the operating system's IP layer, rather than incurring the overhead of allowing the connection to percolate all the way up to the J2EE stack and have the application server reject certain malicious clients. IPFilter is very popular on UNIX systems, but JIPFilter(for now) assumes Solaris 10 and above; but this assumption is codified in classes that can be easily modified to suit other platforms. Background: The JIPFilter project was born out of the necessity by have a easy GUI to manage Solaris IPFilter. Plans: We are hot on working on the prototype release. The Alpha release will be ready by the middle of February, if we get the all the coding help needed. [Less]

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