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VACM |
http://vacm.sourceforge.net/ |
4281x |
VACM is a client / server system allowing monitoring and management of a cluster of nodes Intel's Intelligent Platform Management Interface.
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Shell Intrusion Detection |
http://sid.sourceforge.net/ |
3947x |
Shell Intrusion Detection aims at detecting unwanted shell commands on UNIX systems.
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Ant Shell |
http://rhinohide.cx/antsh/ |
3894x |
Ant Shell is a project that extends Apache Ant to provide a command shell that exposes ant tasks. In Ant Shell, you can run ant tasks in an interactive mode much the same way you can run commands in a command shell such as bash, csh, or DOS. Currently, most of the ant core tasks are enabled. Ant Shell is developer code and is not expected to remain stable or consistent.
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nwload |
http://www.hczim.de/[..]re/index.html |
3815x |
Graphical traffic monitor.
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HardInfo |
http://alpha.linuxmag.com.br/[..]dro/hardinfo/ |
3539x |
HardInfo is a small application that displays information about your hardware and operating system. Currently it knows about PCI, ISA PnP, USB, IDE, SCSI, Serial and parallel port devices.
It's written in C and uses the GTK+ library (both GTK+ 1.2 and GTK+ 2).
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Gnome UPS Monitor |
http://heim.ifi.uio.no/[..]nnikul/gupsc/ |
3452x |
The GNOME UPS Monitor is a GNOME client for the Network UPS Tools package. It will display information about battery-status, load-status, AC-current and AC-frequency in a window. You can choose which machine to get the information from, and the rate at which it gets this information.
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Logrep |
http://logrep.sourceforge.net/ |
3420x |
Logrep is a framework for collection, extraction, and presentation of information from various logfiles. Snort, Squid, Postfix, Apache, syslogs, Checkpoint Firewall-1, Trend Micro VirusWall, Microsoft IIS, and NT Eventlogs are currently supported.
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PABX Monitoring System |
http://pabxmon.sourceforge.net/ |
3350x |
PABX Monitoring System is a utility that monitors the Phillips IS1000 PABX system.
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Epylog |
http://linux.duke.edu/[..]jects/epylog/ |
3256x |
Epylog is a syslog parser which runs periodically, looks at your logs, processes some of the entries in order to present them in a more comprehensible format, and then mails you the output.
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PyEximon |
http://pyeximon.sourceforge.net/ |
3236x |
PyEximon is a GNOME monitor/manager for the popular MTA, Exim.
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rembassy |
http://sourceforge.net/[..]cts/rembassy/ |
3205x |
rembassy is a server monitoring tool easy to adapt and extend.
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Stress |
http://weather.ou.edu/[..]jects/stress/ |
3071x |
stress is a tool which imposes a configurable amount of CPU, memory, I/O, or disk stress on a POSIX-compliant operating system. It is written in portable ANSI C, and uses the GNU Autotools to compile on a great number of UNIX-like operating systems.
stress is not a benchmark. It is a tool used by system administrators to evaluate how well their systems will scale, by kernel programmers to evaluate perceived performance characteristics, and by systems programmers to expose the classes of bugs which only or more frequently manifest themselves when the system is under heavy load.
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Fantulence |
http://freshmeat.net/[..]s/fantulence/ |
3036x |
Fantulence is a software daemon that uses the hardware monitoring devices available in Linux 2.4 (I2C and lm-sensors). Its goal is to minimize fan noise on while keeping the system acceptably cool.
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pmudmon |
http://www.geekounet.org/[..]/pmudmon.html |
3031x |
pmudmon is a gnome-applet battery monitor for the apple ibook.
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autopackage |
http://autopackage.org/ |
3010x |
autopackage is a package manager for Linux that is intended to sort out RPM hell by making it much easier to create distribution-neutral packages that can be downloaded and run, a la InstallShield. It has several advantages over both the RPM approach and the Windows installer-stub system. Although the packages are "smart" and can adapt to the computer on which they are installing, there is minimal overhead involved on the package itself. Using autopackage, you can create .package files and link them to the autopackage network for easy installation using a distributed apt-style system. These packages also have many other powerful features not found in other systems.
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