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    Syslogd2

    High capacity syslog data collection, filtering, and management.

    Syslogd2 is a syslog daemon that has been completely re-imagined specifically for use in network environments. It is multi-threaded, scalable and versatile with features designed for both network and host managers. Each Syslogd2 binary is customized from a set of over 20 features at compile-time. It can support input from text files, named-pipes, Linux kernel and user-defined Linux and (both IPv4 and IPv6) IP sockets (both UDP and TCP). It provides a pre-loadable name-cache that can replace DNS services for host-name resolution. Syslogd2 easy-to-use filters use string-matching to select messages which can then be modified, dropped, kept or re-routed (changed to new facilities). ...
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    headsort

    headsort: streaming sort + 2x faster than gnu sort

    headsort sorts files by line and fields. Options can pick field order and etc. In general headsort can sort in 1/2 the time sort(1) (mergesort) does in situations involving either pipes or mult column selection; less than 1/2 with both. Best case was about opposite that of sort(1)*. NEW* hsort main algorithm speed improvement (applies to all; 27,29,31). Now faster than sort(1) (in all cases tested). Using triangulation, hsort begins piped sorted output when 1st bin is done. ...
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