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    DBD2

    A multi-threaded, multi-database tcp-based database insertion app.

    DBD2 inserts database records from TCP input. It is a companion project to Syslgod2 and an application in its own right. It ships with a backgrounding client for generic use. The client sends whatever information the user puts on the command-line to the back-end daemon via TCP. Upon successful transmission, the client exits. On failure, it backs off and retries until its life-time timer expires. The back-end daemon accepts data from Syslogd2 or its own client and inserts that data...
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    Hyperic Application & System Monitoring
    Hyperic is application monitoring and performance management for virtual, physical, and cloud infrastructures. Auto-discover resources of 75+ technologies, including vSphere, and collect availability, performance, utilization, and throughput metrics.
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    If you are managing hosts, you want to see what's happening on the console. Ideally you want to interact with the console as well via a managed solution. multicons will watch that console for you and allow users to interact with the console keeping complete logs. multicons is a daemon that provides multiplexed access to network accessible consoles (e.g. terminal servers, Serial Over LAN, etc). Features include kerberised authentication, ACL based entitlements, multiple viewers/editors, full...
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    LoggerFS is a fuse-based virtual file system that allows you to store log files from apache, syslog and more directly in a database instead of a regular file.
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    netleak is a collection of small perlscripts that detects connectivity between network segments. It is mostly useful to detect "leaks" in large organizations that have private network segments physically separated from the Internet.
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    This product sniffs web traffic on a Linux/Unix machine and creates log files for each website in CLF, Accrue, or a Verbose format. It can be configured with any IP address/Port Number combination, or it can be configured with domain names or virtual h
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