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    Kubetail

    Kubetail

    Bash script to tail Kubernetes logs from multiple pods

    Bash script that enables you to aggregate (tail/follow) logs from multiple pods into one stream. This is the same as running "kubectl logs -f " but for multiple pods. Just download the kubetail file (or any of the releases) and you're good to go. Note that you may need to run compinit for zsh to pick-up the changes in the competition after having upgraded from the non-abbreviated installation.
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    AWSDaylight

    AWSDaylight

    Application to enable daylight saving of AWStats configs

    This is a bash script do that is possible enable or disable daylight saving of yours AWStats reports confs. AWSDaylight.sh -t TIMEZONE -c CONFS -d -n [-p PATHCONFS] -h -h : Show this help message -t : Define timezone of normal time. Ex.: -3 (to Brazil) -c : Define confs to be changed. Ex.: site1,site2 (comma separated) -d : Set daylight saving -n : Set normal time -p : (optional) Define path of awstats.site.conf.
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    SSHLoginCollector

    SSHLoginCollector

    Bash script used to send a weekly email report for ssh login access

    This small package contains small bash scripts that will help to monitor ssh log ins to a system. The administrator will received an email address weekly with a small log with the name of the system, user that logged in and the user's IP.
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    Simple Log File Monitor

    Simple Log File Monitor is a set of scripts to help monitor logs

    Simple Log File Monitor is a bash script that can be used to monitor log files or other text files and execute commands on the output of the logfile. The motivation for this script originally was to be able to get a subset of a log file emailed to an email address easily while still being portable. Built to use as little as possible, a system with bash, wc, grep, tail, and date should be able to use this script, though a command-line email client would be required to send emails out.
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    RFC (Remote Filesystem Checker) is a set of shell (bash) script that should help System Administrators to run a filesystem-checker (afick aide or integrit) from a master-node to a set of other slave-nodes just using ssh, scp, sudo and few other commands.
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    rtgrep is a bash script which searches for all files in the current directory or a given base directory which were created/modified within a given time period. The search can be recursive, and you can specify a pattern to be matched in the file contents
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