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    Jeeva folder utility

    File/folder utility useful for comparing/mirroring directories

    Full Docs: Download: JeevaX.Y.html Compare folder contents: jeeva --overlap/--mtime/--diff folder1 folder2 --overlap (see files that are in one or other folder, or common to both.) --mtime (files that are newer, the same age, or older ) --diff (files whose content is identical or different) Optionally can recursively descend to a specified depth or completely down folder tree comparing corresponding folders while descending. --copy for mirroring...
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    ceph-ansible

    ceph-ansible

    Ansible playbooks to deploy Ceph, the distributed filesystem

    Ansible playbooks for Ceph, the distributed filesystem. This project assumes you have a basic knowledge of how Ansible works and have already prepared your hosts for configuration by Ansible. After you’ve cloned the ceph-ansible repository, selected your branch and installed Ansible then you’ll need to create your inventory file, playbook and configuration for your Ceph cluster. The Ansible inventory file defines the hosts in your cluster and what roles each host plays in your Ceph cluster....
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    gnetmount is a GUI program (gtk) for mounting network file systems and, optionally, any other type of file system listed in fstab. It allows non-root users to easily mount or umount file systems, such as smbfs or cifs, that require authentication.
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