LXterminal is a VTE-based terminal emulator with support for multiple tabs.
It is completely desktop-independent and does not have any unnecessary
dependencies. In order to reduce memory usage and increase the performance
all instances of the terminal are sharing a single process.
This program is used to send multiple system commands to a group of UNIX-like
remote servers simultaneously using concurrent processes. Supported protocols:
FTP, SFTP, TELNET, SSH and SCP. With telnet and ssh all system command are
supported provided that they are not interactive.
PR: ports/150998
Submitted by: Sascha Klauder <sklauder at trimind.de>
Approved by: itetcu (mentor)
It greatly simplifies it's usage by implementing backup
job profiles, batch commands and more. Who says secure
backups on non-trusted spaces are no child's play.
WWW: http://duply.net
PR: ports/150946
Submitted by: Michael Ranner <michael at ranner dot eu>
Approved by: beat (co-mentor)
or more machines. A job is typically a single command or a small
script that has to be run for each of the lines in the input. The
typical input is a list of files, a list of hosts, a list of users, or
a list of tables.
If you use xargs today you will find GNU Parallel very easy to use. If
you write loops in shell, you will find GNU Parallel may be able to
replace most of the loops and make them run faster by running jobs in
parallel. If you use ppss or pexec you will find GNU Parallel will
often make the command easier to read.
GNU Parallel also makes sure output from the commands is the same
output as you would get had you run the commands sequentially. This
makes it possible to use output from GNU Parallel as input for other
programs.
WWW: http://www.gnu.org/software/parallel/
PR: ports/150846
Submitted by: Chris Howey <howeyc at gmail.com>
WinXX and MacOSX PCs and laptops to a server's disk.
BackupPC is highly configurable and easy to install and maintain.
PR: ports/149907
Submitted by: Alexander Moisseev <moiseev@mezonplus.ru>
2010-08-31 multimedia/vlconwooztalk: wooztalk website not responding as of 20100731
2010-08-31 net-im/wooztalk: wooztalk website not responding as of 20100731
2009-12-31 russian/php_doc: Support for the Russian translation of the PHP manual seems to have stopped
2010-01-15 sysutils/ipmi-kmod: in base system since 6.2-RELEASE
2010-08-31 www/p5-Plack-Server-AnyEvent: yes
2010-08-31 www/xpi-dailymotiononwooztalk: wooztalk website not responding as of 20100731
2010-08-31 www/xpi-deezeronwooztalk: wooztalk website not responding as of 20100731
2010-08-31 www/xpi-firefoxonwooztalk: wooztalk website not responding as of 20100731
2010-08-31 www/xpi-googlevideoonwooztalk: wooztalk website not responding as of 20100731
2010-08-31 www/xpi-imeemonwooztalk: wooztalk website not responding as of 20100731
2010-08-31 www/xpi-jiwaonwooztalk: wooztalk website not responding as of 20100731
2010-08-31 www/xpi-lastfmonwooztalk: wooztalk website not responding as of 20100731
2010-08-31 www/xpi-vimeoonwooztalk: wooztalk website not responding as of 20100731
2010-08-31 www/xpi-youtubeonwooztalk: wooztalk website not responding as of 20100731
2010-07-01 x11/chameleon: No longer under development, master site disappeared years ago
information about processes on your system, i.e. the process table.
Most major platforms are supported and, while different platforms
may return different information, the external interface is identical
across platforms.
WWW: http://sysutils.rubyforge.org/
PR: ports/149379
Submitted by: Eric Freeman <freebsdports at chillibear.com>
audio/ecamegapedal||2010-09-08|Has expired: Abandonned since 2004, please use audio/jack-rack or audio/creox instead.
comms/asmodem||2010-09-08|Broken for 6+ months, unmaintained
comms/ltmdm||2010-09-08|Broken for 6+ months, unmaintained
comms/yawmppp||2010-09-08|Broken for 6+ months, unmaintained
devel/p5-ORBit||2010-09-08|Broken for 6+ months, unmaintained
emulators/p-interp||2010-09-08|Broken for 6+ months, unmaintained
graphics/visionegg||2010-09-08|Broken for 6+ months, unmaintained
japanese/okphone||2010-09-08|Broken for 6+ months, unmaintained
java/openjit||2010-09-08|Broken for 6+ months, unmaintained
multimedia/xmps-win32-plugin||2010-09-08|Broken for 6+ months, unmaintained
net-mgmt/tknetmon||2010-09-08|Broken for 6+ months, unmaintained
net/arpd||2010-09-08|Broken for 6+ months, unmaintained
net/vomit||2010-09-08|Broken for 6+ months, unmaintained
sysutils/xwipower||2010-09-08|Broken for 6+ months, unmaintained
www/lws||2010-09-08|Broken for 6+ months, unmaintained
Reported by: FreeBSD unmaintained ports which are currently marked broken
monthly reminder
This port attempts to monitor swap usage and dynamically add a swapfile as
neccessary.
PR: ports/148711
Submitted by: Alexander Kuehn <freebsd@nagilum.org>
Approved by: wxs (mentor)
statistics displaying tool for the HAProxy unix socket.
HATop's appearance is similar to top. It supports various modes for
detailed statistics of all configured proxies and services in near
realtime. In addition, it features an interactive CLI for the haproxy
unix socket. This allows administrators to control the given haproxy
instance (change server weight, put servers into maintenance mode,
etc.) directly out of hatop (using keybinds or the CLI) and monitor the
results immediately.
WWW: http://feurix.org/projects/hatop/
PR: ports/149719
Submitted by: Jim Riggs <ports at christianserving dot org> (maintainer)
Approved by: beat (co-mentor)
PR: 146776
Submitted by: Michael Brune <admin _at_ mjbrune.org>
Approved by: glarkin (mentor)
Monitorix is a free, open source, lightweight system monitoring tool
designed to monitorize as many services as possible. At this time it
monitors from the CPU load and temperatures to the users using the system.
Network devices activity, network services demand and even the devices'
interrupt activity are also monitored, and more. The current status of any
corporate server with Monitorix installed can be accessed via a web browser.
WWW: http://www.monitorix.org/
focused on the following problems:
* Having a clean syntax
* Directing a raw syslog stream to different files based on content
* Mailing out alerts based on content
* Being fast
Sievelog's syntax is as simple as "<regex>" -> /some/file.
WWW: http://sievelog.googlecode.com/
PR: ports/149347
Submitted by: Jesse Kempf <jkempf@davisvision.com>
gathering uptime information. You can retrieve data
in seconds, minutes, days, hours, or all of the above.
WWW: http://sysutils.rubyforge.org/
PR: ports/149384
Submitted by: Eric Freeman <freebsdports at chillibear.com>
module that allows you to get information about
users and groups.
WWW: http://sysutils.rubyforge.org/
PR: ports/149383
Submitted by: Eric Freeman <freebsdports at chillibear.com>
for gathering filesystem information, such as
disk space and mount point data.
WWW: http://sysutils.rubyforge.org/
PR: ports/149382
Submitted by: Eric Freeman <freebsdports at chillibear.com>
along the lines of the uname Unix command
WWW: http://sysutils.rubyforge.org/
PR: ports/149381
Submitted by: Eric Freeman <freebsdports at chillibear.com>
zfSnap is very simple sh script to make periodic zfs snapshots with cron.
It will also delete old snapshots.
WWW: http://aldis.git.bsdroot.lv/zfSnap
PR: ports/149188
Submitted by: Aldis Berjoza <aldis at bsdroot.lv>
zfSnap is very simple sh script to make periodic zfs snapshots with cron.
It will also delete old snapshots.
WWW: http://aldis.git.bsdroot.lv/zfSnap
PR: ports/149188
Submitted by: Aldis Berjoza <aldis at bsdroot.lv>
of pstree from PSmisc for FreeBSD. It also works without /proc and will
show the full set of processes in a jail even if init is not present.
WWW: http://code.douglasthrift.net/trac/dtpstree
PR: ports/149108
Submitted by: Douglas Thrift
Approved by: jadawin@ (co-mentor)
GNU GRUB is a multiboot boot loader. It was derived from GRUB, the GRand
Unified Bootloader, which was originally designed and implemented by Erich
Stefan Boleyn.
incremental logfile reader. It will read a file or group of files
given on the command line, and output any changes since last time it
read the file(s) in question. It will attempt to compensate if the
filesize changes unexpectedly, and will also attempt to compensate if
the file contents changes as well. It is not a very complex program.
WWW: http://xjack.org/retail/
PR: ports/146849
Submitted by: Oleg Ginzburg
The contents of the message are POST'ed to another server for logging.
WWW: http://github.com/pquerna/ckl
PR: ports/147261
Submitted by: Tomaz Muraus <kami@k5-storitve.net>
It can be used to backup your file system files, directories or even to
backup databases.
FEATURES:
** Can be used with different types of archiveres (tar, rar, zip, 7z etc.);
** Send backuped files using FTP or SCP protocol;
** Backup MySQL and PostgreSQL databases;
** Generate and send report via email or/and jabber.
WWW: http://backupme.org.ua/
PR: ports/146796
Submitted by: Yaroslav Berezhinskiy <yaroslav at berezhinskiy.org.ua>
OpenIPMI library will connect with an IPMI controller, detect any
management controllers on the bus, get their SDRs, manage all the
entities in the system, manage the event log, and a host of other
things. OpenIPMI is also dynamic and event-driven. It will come up
and start discovering things in the managed system. As it discovers
things, it will report them to the software using it (assuming the
software has asked for this reporting).
WWW: http://openipmi.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/146151
Submitted by: Alex Deiter <alex.deiter at gmail.com>
- 2 custom optional patches
o) microsecond support for MySQL
o) sanely select and return FQDN for use in $fromhost templates
PR: ports/146316
No objection from: cristianorolim@hotmail.com (rsyslog* maintainer)
Submitted by: pgollucci@ (myself)