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    SaveSafe

    A small, lightweight backup plan managing tool.

    ...This tool is intended to become multi-OS and will be written in Python. The development guide is coming soon and will be available on the project wiki to ensure unity between the different development environments. EDIT :: At first, the project was intended to be written in Lua, but because I couldn't find the proper modules that pleased me, I chose Python over Lua.
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    check_backuppc_shares

    Another Nagios plugin for BackupPC

    ...This plugin and the "check_backuppc" check sligtly different things, and in different was. You can use both... Tested on: BackupPC 3.2.1 / Ubuntu 12.04 Should work in most similar systems i think. Let me know otherwise (create a ticket!). Installation is easy: Just put the check-script inyour nagios server, and the other (included) script somewhere so that the check-script can find it (e.g. in the $PATH, or edit the check script for a custom location).
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