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A tool to manage default processor affinities in Windows.

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Systems automation node classification tool, designed to be used with puppet and capistrano.

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Целевая аудитоия проекта - администраторы сетей, которым надоело совершать одинаковые действия на десятках машин в сети. Проект предоставит вам инструменты ... [More] удаленного управления, удаленного конфигурирования, распределеного шелла на всех машинах сети. Однажды сконфигурированная машина получит свой конфиг каждый раз при запуске и после каждой переустановки системы в практически автоматическом режиме. Проект разрабатывается кроссплатформенным и будет поддерживать плагины (встраиваемые модули) со стороны клиента. Таким образом, для любой системы и практически любого набора ПО можно реализовать поддержку через проект Centrix - все в наших (и ваших) руках. Любое участие в проекте приветствуется. Контакты: Сергей Шакшин, инициатор и разработчик проекта. Почта: rigid.mgn@gmail.com, ICQ #130787 [Less]

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TimeTag is a time series database implemented in C# for the Windows PowerShell environment. The basic idea is that you throw numbers and associated timestamps at it and it stores them in an efficient way. What can I use TimeTag for? TimeTag is designed to periodically collect readings taken ... [More] through a PowerShell script. The readings are then stored and consolidated using a consolidation function. The available consolidation functions are MIN / MAX / AVERAGE / LAST. How is the TimeTag database organised? TimeTag is organised into data sources. Each data source represents a stream of readings taken from a sensor or other data source. [Less]

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Computer labs that use per-user home directories often require a number of setting and files be placed in the users' home directories. Apple provides some of this functionality with WorkgroupManager/MCX and home folder redirection, but this is limited and not useable in some situations. This ... [More] project attempts to go farther and provide more nuanced control of what goes into a home folder, and provide management of root and user owned folders. Folders, files, and individual entries inside plists can be controlled without affecting other plists. ByHost preferences will follow users from computer-to-computer in computer labs, and the TemporaryItems folder re-redirection common with network-home-folders is easy to setup. Additionally file names and soft-link targets can be targeted semi-dynamically. The executable is meant to be called by a login-hook, and runs in the background as long as the user is logged in. At log-out the program will automatically quit and clean up after itself (allowing for files that were moved aside to be put back in place). Status: The code is not yet done, but is being posted here to allow others to comment on it, or scavenge it for ideas. Most notably the code that processes plists is not yet complete, and some more thinking (and an implementation) needs to go into how to move back items that are moved aside. Note: there are some ideas about where the project could go over on the FutureIdeas page. [Less]

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These tools are derived from the actual demand(so may not meet your needs perfectly), mainly implemented in Perl, to facilitate our day-to-day management of servers and maintenance. Most of them are portable, tested on RHEL AS 4 & FreeBSD 6. Please let me know if you have any suggestions. ... [More] SYNOPSIS: mf.pl: monitor file change and output the last part of file, just like the tail(1), extended and much more user-friendly. monpro.pl: monitor system run status, mainly concern of all the process of spending the resources (memory, CPU) as well as the resource consumption of individual users. [Less]

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a console tool that helps to manage the system's changelog

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Zenoss is a powerful, integrated, easy-to-use IT infrastructure monitoring software product. * Zenoss provides a compelling alternative to: low-end commerical monitoring tools that provide limited functionality and scaleability (e.g What's Up Gold...) * High-end commercial packages that are ... [More] notoriously expensive and complicated (e.g. IBM Tivoli, BMC Patrol, HP OpenView...) * Building an integrated, scalable open source solution yourself by pulling together many component projects Zenoss is a written in Python using Zope, MySQL, RRDtool, PySNMP, Net-SNMP, libsmi, sendpage, Twisted and several other open source components. Zenoss is monitoring-focused today; it will evolve to include deeper "management" functionality through additional development and partnering with other open source projects. [Less]

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This is a collection of Perl scripts that I use for systems administration. Some of them are rougher than others but it is my hope that some of these can be useful to some individuals.

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BitWatch is a web-based network monitoring tool intended to provide a one-stop overview of your network's servers from two perspectives: that of the live network status as well as a physical inventory.

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