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    sysadmin-util

    sysadmin-util

    Tools for Linux/Unix sysadmins

    sysadmin-util is a compact collection of small, practical command-line utilities gathered for everyday system administration tasks. The repository contains a variety of single-purpose scripts that solve common problems such as determining file ages, testing SSH connectivity, checking MySQL slave status, expanding IPv6 addresses, sending metrics to Graphite, and working with IP ranges.
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    Snoopy Logger

    Migrated to github: https://github.com/a2o/snoopy

    https://github.com/a2o/snoopy Snoopy development has been migrated to github. Please follow the link "Snoopy Logger Web Site" below. Snoopy is designed to aid a sysadmin by providing a log of commands executed. Snoopy is completely transparent to the user and applications. It is linked into programs to provide a wrapper around calls to execve(). Logging is done via syslog.
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    OpenSpace 2010 is an free and opensource developpement environment, wich include a sysadmin-targeted module, and a embedded developpement module. Developpers welcome.
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    Notp is a collection of shell scripts and a simple C daemon that allows the cluster sysadmin to quickly install/update/change the running operating system on a variety of host machines. Used with a scheduler, they provide batch-runtime OS provisioning.
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    This project is dedicated to finding best of breed open source monitoring products, tools, sysadmin tools and overall systems management stuff. We will take all these components and make them work together.
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    CVTSA is a suite of tools for GNU/Linux that allows users to administrate computers via web or email wherever they are, using browsers or email clients [via computers or mobiles] and without running daemons[opening ports] on their own computer.
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    swapd is a dynamic swap creation deamon, it monitors the system memory and detect when swap creation will be required. the swap size is determined automatically with respect of sysadmin limits
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