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Banalize: Bash static code analyzerDBIx::Report::ExcelShell settings, AKA dotfilesNagios Monitoring for Couchbase serverNagira: RESTful API for NagiosStartpack for Github pages developmentWeb iPhotoУкраїномовний блог Витрішки - блог про все, крім роботи. Цикл статей "Літо на півночі Японії" з цього блогу тепер опублікований у Витрішках iPhoto and files permission Is MacOSX 10.9 == MacOS 9.x? Running Chef roles from Capistrano und Capiche Github & Jekyll: Speeding up Jekyll siteGithub & Jekyll: More experience with Jekyll and setup changesBuild new hosts with Capistrano and Chef Request Tracker: More about custom CSS for RT4Ruby 2 test drive Nagira v0.2.5 release It's UNIX my dear Watson Nagira @TLUG, 2012Rspec and GuardAboutЯрило Yarylo, Jarilo me @ github me @ CPAN Dmytro (CV) | Table Of ContentsEnterprise monitoring- Configuration Viewer — Stand alone Javascript web-based viewer of the configurations of Linux or UNIX based hosts
Host Configuration viewer is stand alone (no HTTP server required) viewer of the configurations of Linux or other UNIX based hosts. It is written in Javascript and has following features:
- Browse configuration of multiple hosts
- by date
- by hostname
Nagios Mail Template — Email template for sending alert mails from Nagios monitoring Templates created in Microsoft Word are parsed by Ruby script, populated by Nagios service check status result in real time and emailed.Nagios RESTful API — Faceless web application for providing access to object status of Nagios monitoring system This is implementation of RESTful Ruby-on-Rails service for Nagios monitoring system. It provides read-only access via Web service to Nagios hosts and services monitoring status.Package Watcher — Linux file-system changes monitor, version control and alerter Package Watcher is Linux file-system monitoring utility aimed at tracking and saving file changes. It is built as Ruby framework and command line script. Package Watcher uses Ruby library factories for collecting and committing (saving) files change information. |