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    ANXS PostgreSQL

    ANXS PostgreSQL

    Fairly full featured Ansible role for Postgresql

    ANXS PostgreSQL is an Ansible role that simplifies the automated installation and configuration of PostgreSQL servers. It allows you to manage Postgres users, databases, extensions, and configuration parameters across environments. Built for infrastructure as code workflows, it helps DevOps teams maintain consistent Postgres setups.
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    MySQL Health Report

    Consolidate main system and MySQL health metrics in one report.

    Commad-line tool provides the following details in the report: - Basic OS-level parameters: uptime, disk space and network interface status - Today's entries from MySQL error log - Important MySQL statistics http://astellar.com/mysql-health-check/metrics/ - Top 5 queries from MySQL slow query log CONFIGURING AND RUNNING 1. Edit MySQL credentials in check_run.sh 2. Run ./check_run.sh 3.
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    Atomic OS is a responsive Web 2.0 operating environment & development platform. Based on AJAX techniques, it emulates/provides standard operating system features including a command-line shell, interpreter, filesystem, database access and GUI services.
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    MY MAMP DUMP
    MY MAMP DUMP is a free Mac OS X Automator workflow to import and export databases of MAMP (http://www.mamp.info/en/mamp) and/or MAMP PRO (http://www.mamp.info/en/mamp-pro).
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    Command Name Insert is an bash script to manipulate the csv file used in setting OS X computer name and network preferences used with NetRestore post-actions. Developed with intent on on-technical users running the script.
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    Program to automate the backup of the MySQL database & file directory, and send the backup data files to an offsite destination for safe storage through email. Works with Joomla!, Mambo, PostNuke, WordPress & etc. See http://ecommerce.matrix-e.com NO
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    OggCarton is a cross-platform CD ripper, database, and web server for Ogg and MP3 files. Needs no external database or web server! <br> Linux and Windows require Java 1.4.1 (or later) installed. Java is included with Mac OS X.
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