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    JPPF

    JPPF

    The open source grid computing solution

    JPPF makes it easy to parallelize computationally intensive tasks and execute them on a Grid.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    HEYMon

    Software, Server and Application Monitor

    ... - Read server metrics: Available RAM, Diskspace, processes, Windows Services - Read Windows Event logs - Monitor Security logs and web request logs - Monitor Guidewire software applications And much more! HEYMon has a Java API where you can create custom components to monitor whatever you need. The HEYMon server is supported on almost all operating systems including Linux, Windows XP/Vista/7/8, MacOSX, and UNIX. HEYMon can monitor a few systems or can scale to monitor hundreds of systems if needed. Checkout our Discussion Section for the latest news and information about HEYMon
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    ipvi

    This is an utility for IPv6 similar to whatmask for IPv4

    ...Unlike the majority of similar utilities, that are accessible only online and only through some Web interface, this tool have just a CLI interface, that is available all time because it runs locally on whatever hardware you prefer. To make things a little more easy, the outcome of this tool is formated to allow being confortably read on a 80x24 terminal because being online, with an available GUI or even a bare bones text brower is, sometimes, a luxury we just dont have. Usage: ipvi <prefix> ipvi <prefix>/<length> Examples: # 1 ipvi 2001:db8:1234:5678:90ab::cdef:1/49 ===============================================================================
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    SnakeTrap is a web frontend for SNMPTT written in Python and Django (hence the name). It enables you to graphically configure what to do when a SNMP trap is received. A few scripts are included to notify through Nagios and regular email.
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    Protowatch is a userspace extension to Linux\'s 2.4 iptables firewalling code. Userspace will dynamically start a server to accept the packet, and log whatever the client sends. Useful for discovering what protocols are in use.
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    Perl script which monitors configured urls. If specified response of a url fails the configured server will be restarted or whatever is configured. A dedicated recovery script for each url can be defined.
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