137 projects tagged "GPLv3"
STOR2RRD creates historical utilization graphs of monitored storages. It gets data via the storage API (DSCLI for IBM DS8000). It collects and presents complete logical configuration of all storages. It graphically presents IO, data throughput, and response times for all Ports, Pools, Ranks, and Volumes.
TinyIB is a lightweight PHP image board which emulates the functionality of 4chan. If you use MySQL or SQLite, you can use it to create an efficient setup able to handle large amounts of traffic. If you don't use a database, it can store posts as text files for a portable setup capable of running on virtually any PHP host.
Spaghetti Parenthesis Visualizer is an in-browser (meaning that it doesn't send your code to a server) tool that takes deeply nested conditionals in languages that follow in C's footsteps, including Python, Perl, PHP, and Java, SQL queries, or some Lisp code, and provides two visual presentations that clearly and cleanly display how deep each part of the code is in the layers of nesting.
Symbiose is a WebOS, a Web desktop which is accessible from any Web browser. It works like Linux, using the same filetree, UI management, software update system, and commands (ls, cd, etc.). It offers file management (sending/downloading, basic operations, copy-and-paste, drag-and-drop, etc.), a text editor with syntax highlighting and automatic indentation, a music and video player, a word processor, an archive manager, management of system parameters (such as appearance, users, quotas, interfaces, and software sources), a software center, an updates manager similar to apt-get, FTP server, DropBox, and Google Drive mounting (with integration of these services in Symbiose storage), and more.
rConfig is a network device configuration management utility for network engineers to take frequent configuration snapshots of their network devices. It lets you choose which commands you want to run against your devices. Simply configure rConfig with the list of commands you wish to apply to a category of devices, and add devices to the category. Create a scheduled task, and rConfig will do the rest.