Add sample policies adapted from Fedora. These are not installed by
default, you can install them manually or use them as starting point for
writing new policies.
*** While basic functionnality works, this is NOT hooked up yet as more
things are coming and there is still a glib2/pthread bug preventing a
console to be detected as active.
PolicyKit is an application-level toolkit for defining and handling the
policy that allows unprivileged processes to speak to privileged
processes. It is a framework for centralizing the decision making
process with respect to granting access to privileged operations for
unprivileged applications. PolicyKit is specifically targeting
applications in rich desktop environments on multi-user UNIX-like
operating systems. It does not imply or rely on any exotic kernel
features.
bsd_auth(3) support is based on the Slackware Linux shadow
authentication port.
Several patches from FreeBSD and NetBSD.
*While basic functionnality works, this is NOT hooked up yet as more
things are coming*
collectd gathers statistics about the system it is running on and stores
this information. Those statistics can then be used to find current
performance bottlenecks (i.e. performance analysis) and predict future
system load (i.e. capacity planning). Or if you just want pretty graphs
of your private server and are fed up with some homegrown solution
you're at the right place, too ;).
Reworked by bernd@ to use MULTI_PACKAGES instead of FLAVORS, thanks!
With feedback from Nico Szalay.
ok bernd@
snapdl helps you finding mirrors with snapshots of -current synced with
the main mirror http://ftp.OpenBSD.org, and download the sets from the
fastest one.
We already have sysutils/apc-upsd which hasn't been maintained upstream
in >10 years, which I intend to rm unless there are objections.
From maintainer Kirill Bychkov with various input from myself.
Apcupsd can be used for power mangement and controlling most of APC's
UPS models. Apcupsd works with most of APC's Smart-UPS models as well as
most simple signalling models such a Back-UPS, and BackUPS-Office.
During a power failure, apcupsd will inform the users about the power
failure and that a shutdown may occur. If power is not restored, a
system shutdown will follow when the battery is exhausted, a timeout
(seconds) expires, or runtime expires based on internal APC calculations
determined by power consumption rates.