This was a long one in the making: waCluster, script for managing WLBS, services and sites on Win 2000. Allows for rolling upgrades (changing IIS files on 1 server at a time, while the rest keeps running) by just specifying the concerned ports.
waRmZip, the cornerstone of the waUtils project, has been updated to version 1.1, one step closer to a real logrotate alternative for win32 platforms.
The script already supported file deletion and compression based on date, it now supports file rotation, filtering on file size, on extension, and adds throughput statistics.
Besides that, the internals have been streamlined, and some bugs have been fixed concerning deletion of empty folders, script errors for read-only files.
- both WSF and CMD templates are now available at version 1.1, including logging, option parsing, ...
- I've already finished 3 scripts:
* waTimer, based upon a script I already had
* waGetopts, to get rid of nerve-wrecking string parsing in CMD files
* waTee, Win32 alternative for *nix 'tee', read STDIN and copy to STDOUT while saving a copy to file
- the project web site is alive and looking good at http://winadmin.sourceforge.net. It's HTTP and CSS checked.
- waTimer has already been downloaded 12 times.
- I'm at #9 in Google for 'winadmin'. Hope I can get higher. Check http://www.google.com/search?q=winadmin