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    TrackNode

    SNMP-Based Network Node Polling Suite

    TrackNode is designed to become a robust, extensible architecture for polling arbitrary system metrics over SNMP. This project is still in early experimental phases, so functionality is limited (the current code is more of a PoC than anything else). No warranties are provided for the functionality of this code. The licensing agreement for this code may be found at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/. All rights not expressly conveyed within the license agreement are reserved by the primary developer (excelsiorjss/jason stultz). ...
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    The idea behind 'repeat' is to make things easier in the Linux command line environment. Instead of having to script repeats in you're shell of choice - you have a command that repeats things. Use repeat for all you're repeating needs!
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