Capistrano is a utility and framework for executing commands in parallel
on multiple remote machines, via SSH. It uses a simple DSL (borrowed in
part from Rake that allows you to define _tasks_), which may be applied
to machines in certain roles. It also supports tunneling connections via
some gateway machine to allow operations to be performed behind VPN's
and firewalls.
Capistrano was originally designed to simplify and automate deployment
of web applications to distributed environments, and originally came
bundled with a set of tasks designed for deploying Rails applications.
This library comes from the gksu program. It provides a Gtk+ dialog and
X authentication facilities for running programs as root or another user
in a X session.
ok martynas@
This library comes from the gksu program. It provides a simple API to
use su and sudo in programs that need to execute tasks as other user. It
provides X authentication facilities for running programs in a X
session.
ok martynas@
This library comes from the gksu program. It provides a Gtk+ dialog and
X authentication facilities for running programs as root or another user
in a X session.
ok martynas@
This library comes from the gksu program. It provides a simple API to
use su and sudo in programs that need to execute tasks as other user. It
provides X authentication facilities for running programs in a X
session.
ok martynas@
fixes message size computation that is easily exceeded on -current
and causes symon to err out on startup in these cases
(symon: data.c:364: maxlen too small)
note that on systems showing that error the symux they send to must
be >= 2.77 since it has the same check for received messages.
The basic goal of the High Availability Linux project is to provide a
high availability (clustering) solution for Linux (and Unix-like) which
promotes reliability, availability, and serviceability (RAS) through a
community development effort.
Inspired from an original submission by Sebastian Reitenbach
(maintainer) whom I want to thank for his work and patience.
- install sample smartd.conf.
- clean out empty patch.
- remove some less than useful files.
original diff from Giovanni Bechis < bigionews at snb.it > via ports@.
ok ajacoutot@ merdely@
Tool to help start/stop/restart multiple mongrel servers to use behind a
load balancer like Nginx, Lighttpd, Pound, Pen or Balance. This plugin
adds an option to specify a number of mongrel servers to launch, a range
of ports, and a configuration file for the cluster.