mon is a tool for monitoring the availability of services, and sending alerts
on prescribed events. Services are defined as anything tested by a "monitor"
program, which can be something as simple as pinging a system, or as complex
as analyzing the results of an application-level transaction. Alerts are
actions such as sending emails, making submissions to ticketing systems, or
triggering resource fail-over in a high-availability cluster.
ok jasper@
pkg/DESCR:
The check_bioctl plugin for Nagios monitors RAID arrays on OpenBSD using
bioctl.
Tweaks from Andrew Fresh (author) and suggestions from sthen@
ok sthen@
This LDAP integration module allows users to authenticate against a
configurable Lightweight Directory Access Protocol directory. This
is useful for organizations which have an existing organizational
directory with usernames and passwords, and want Drupal to be able
to authenticate against it.
ok'd-portswise by landry@ and sthen@, tested in production by me.
surf is a minimalistic web browser using webkit, in the spirit of
dwm/suckless.org softwares. It supports the Xembedded protocol which
makes it possible to embed it into another application. Furthermore
one can point surf to another URI by setting its XProperties.
Based on a submission from Tobias Ulmer some times ago on ports@, thanks!
- better at handling progress meter incomplete lines and sanitizing them
before output
- less greedy about maintaining a context, let post-error messages stuff
end up in the default.log, instead of seeing huge swaths of entering directory
after errors.
- -s silent option, for use when we see the output but don't need to duplicate
it.
After work with NicM, portslogger is useable with tmux. From within tmux,
just run something like:
tmux pipe-pane 'perl /usr/ports/infrastructure/build/portslogger -s /usr/ports/log'
to log all ports building activity...