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    ux2html

    ux2html

    ux2html is an easy and flexible script to collect OS info in HTML

    ux2html is an easy and flexible tool for system administrators to collect Unix configuration. ux2html generates reports in HTML. It works against all Unix: Linux/GNU, Solaris, AIX, HP-UX, Cygwin, Darwin, Tru64, ... all unix versions!
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    Pofig

    Portable Figure Out system properties

    pofig - portable shell script for probing base system properties: OS, OS version, kernel version, distro, distro version, architecture. It detects: 19 operating systems, 11 major linux distros, 13 CPU types. See wiki for more information and examples.
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    cmdok

    Command validation tool

    cmdok checks that specified commands are OK. If command is OK than it exists in PATH and can be run. It is a simple, small and portable Bash script. It is useful in software packages that want to check that some commands exist before trying to run them. See wiki for more information and examples.
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    A UNIX Shell script wrapper for the VI editor. It is recommended VIB be used as an alias for the VI editor. VIB creates backups of any files edited using VI to a specified location while maintaining X backup revisions, and keeping a revision history of who made changes and when to a master log. VIB is Ideal in environments where you have multiple users logging into a UNIX system and you wish to keep track of whom is modifying files.
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    chainssh is a shell script to smplify the ssh login via multiple sshgateways/firewallgateaways. e.g. connect from homehost via sshgateway to a clusternode with one command.
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    jvmstarter: java virtual machine starter It simplifies the setting up of complex java environment. It extends the portability of your application (script file is the same on all architectures).
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    This is a monitor that takes vmstat output and pairs it with the top CPU consumers displaying some useful stats for each PID. The purpose of this script is performance monitoring and troubleshooting bottlenecks all in one screen.
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    Simple script of backup using tar for *NIX systems and written in bash, very easy to suit whatever backup policy, using complete, incremental or parcial backups. It has some features for esample mail notification, index of files, error notices, etc.
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