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    flom

    flom

    Free Lock Manager

    FLoM is a free open source distributed lock manager that can be used to synchronize shell commands, scripts and custom developed software. When used in a shell environment, FLoM manages process synchronization in the same way that "nice" manages process prioritization. Shell commands, scripts and custom programs can be synchronized inside a single system or in a network of IP connected systems. FLoM supports different types of abstract resources: simple, numeric, set, hierarchical and...
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    GloVe

    GloVe

    GloVe model for distributed word representation

    ...Pre-trained word vectors are made available under the Public Domain Dedication and License. If the web datasets above don't match the semantics of your end use case, you can train word vectors on your own corpus. The demo.sh script downloads a small corpus, consisting of the first 100M characters of Wikipedia. It collects unigram counts, constructs and shuffles cooccurrence data, and trains a simple version of the GloVe model. It also runs a word analogy evaluation script in python to verify word vector quality.
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    These are 2 OS definitions and a scheduler script that are designed for the full virtualization of linux and windows systems on Ganeti. They works good on my KVM-based production environment and provides all that you need in order to create, backup and restore instances. Note: I was told that it works pretty good even under XEN hypervisor.
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    corunner

    A utility to transport files and execute at remote in prarallel

    Are you maitaining many machines and bored with the tedious operation of logging to those machines one by one just for checking the machine's status? Or are you losing patient for your simple script that have to run command in those machines in sequence? The corunner is just for those senarios. It's designed to speed up execution in your machines. It can executes command in handreds of or thousands of machines concurrently. Provide it with your files and command and the machines' location, it will do everything for you. ...
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    distributedPHP client

    distributedPHP client

    A simple script for distributed computing through PHP:

    distributedPHP client is a simple PHP script that can simultaneously activate/send data to as many web scripts as you want. You must open and configure the distributedPHP .php file prior to running it. ditributedPHP client supports activating scripts without data, sending the same data to all scripts, sending unique data to each script or sending user input to each script.
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    SDI is a simple and scalable system to Diagnose Instantly huge (and small) networks. It provides a way to run diagnose scripts at hosts or any other kind of script [such as a DEE], also creates a webpage containing all informations summarized.
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    The sysinfo-snapshot command generates a compressed HTML file with the detailed hardware and software information for maintenance and troubleshooting, with a simple navigation index. It can be used also as CGI script to generate the report on demand.
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    The Simple, Scalable, Script-based Science Processor for Measurements (S4PM) is a system for highly automated processing of science data, scalable up to large processing systems and scalable down to small, special-purpose processing strings.
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    Mrtools (Multi remote tools) are a set of multi-threaded system tools to manage large distributed environments including file distribution collection and concurrent shell script or command execution. MrTools is written in Perl and utilizes ssh and rsync.
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    seti-stat is a simple bash script that will retrieve your SETI@home statistics using HTTP protocol, egrep and lynx browser.
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