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Uberviewer is a java/swt log processor for Uberlogger (a kernel-based observatory). It allows real-time analysis of a remote OS, including process and I/O monitoring.
This tool is intended to be helpful for security researchers and malware analysts.
CTrace is a multi-threaded trace debug library written in C. It provides a simple, fast, well documented trace utility for applications and as such is especially suitable for use in real-time embedded applications.
Dryad is a real time log analysis daemon, capable of responding to events as they happen. It is highly configurable, allowing for maximum control over the entire process.
SquidRH is a utility to convert squid log files to a database (like MySQL or PostgreSQL) and then generate statistic pages in real-time. This consumes much less the necessary than querying a squid log file, which sometimes gets very big.
YASA is a framework to simulate and analyze real time scheduling applications on different platforms. These platforms are called Executives. You can define own tasksets, own schedulers and own synchronization protocols to describe your target environment
Permits to parse a maillog file and save explicit pattern in a mysql database.
HTML report are created in real time, you could see size, sender, receiver, date, error stat.
You can enable support for a particular domain and for amavis
The PagingMon (Paging Monitor) project aims to provide a *real time* visualization of page-in and page-out activities in a virtual memory system. The name comes from PokeMon, which is a popular Japanese cartoon.
Shows who is using the bandwidth on your unix machine in real time.
Prints a list of users/procs, bytes in/out/total, local port, remote IP/port, ordered by bandwidth usage. TCP only.