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weta-dfs 0.3.30

weta-dfs 0.3.30


weta-dfs is a distributed file system. more>>
weta-dfs is a distributed file system. weta-dfs is designed to be fail-safe through replications of files, fast and easy to install, platform independent, and to have fast recovery from crashes.

It consists of Data Node Servers and one Meta Data Server and a java.io.File-like client API.

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DCE::DFS 0.50

DCE::DFS 0.50


DCE::DFS is a Perl module interface to DFS internals. more>>
DCE::DFS is a Perl module interface to DFS internals.

General DFS methods

$cellname = DCE::DFS::cellname(path)
$status = DCE::DFS::crmount(path, fileset, read_write = 0)
$status = DCE::DFS::delmount(path)
($fid, $status) = DCE::DFS::fid(path)

ACL stuff

($acl, $status) = DCE::DFS::acl(path, acl_type, registry_handle);
$acl->entries()
$acl->entry(entry_key)
$acl->modify(entry_key, permissions)
$acl->delete(entry_key)
$acl->deleteall()
$acl->calc_mask()
$acl->commit()

FLDB methods

$flserver->status_endoflist
$flserver->type_rw =item $flserver->type_ro =item $flserver->type_bk
$id = $fid->id
($flserver, $status) = DCE::DFS::flserver(cell_fs = "/.:/fs")
$flserver->ftserver()
$flserver->ftserver_by_name(name)
$flserver->fileset_reset()
$flserver->fileset_mask_ftserver(ftserver)
$flserver->fileset_mask_aggregate(aggregate)
$flserver->fileset_mask_type(type)
$flserver->fileset()
$flserver->fileset_by_name(name)
$flserver->fileset_by_id(fid)
ftserver methods ^
$ftserver->status_endoflist
$ftserver->address()
$ftserver->hostname()
$ftserver->aggregate()

aggregate methods

$aggregate->ftserver()
$aggregate->name()
$aggregate->device()
$aggregate->id()
$aggregate->type()
$aggregate->size()
$aggregate->free()

fileset methods

$fileset->type_rw =item $fileset->type_ro =item $fileset->type_bk
$fileset->ftserver(ftserver_index = -1)
$fileset->aggregate(ftserver_index = -1)
$fileset->name()
$fileset->ftserver_count()
$fileset->ftserver_index(ftserver)
$fileset->exists(fileset_type, ftserver_index = -1)
$fileset->usage(ftserver_index = -1, fileset_type = 0)
$fileset->quota()
$fileset->set_quota(quota)

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IntegraTUM WebDisk 0.44

IntegraTUM WebDisk 0.44


IntegraTUM WebDisk is a Web application which gives you direct access to a file server. more>>
IntegraTUM WebDisk is a Web application which gives you direct access to a file server. IntegraTUM WebDisk project is written using Java Servlets and the jCIFS library.
Supported file servers are Samba, MS Windows, NetApp OnTAP, and any other server based on the CIFS protocol.
Enhancements:
- New parameters were added to web.xml for setting the compression level and offering direct download for created zip files.
- A new parameter was set up to force SSL.
- More stable connection handling was implemented in the jCIFS library.
- The jCIFS library was updated to version 1.2.15k in order to offer SID resolution for NetApp OnTAP without using LDAP.
- A new function was implemented for adding multiple favorites at once and favorites for files.
- Problems with resizing and laying out the header and running a DFS with signatures were fixed.
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Debian From Scratch 0.99.0

Debian From Scratch 0.99.0


Debian From Scratch is a system to build and use full Debian bootable CD images. more>>
Debian From Scratch is really two systems:

1) a bootable CD for repairing Linux systems or installing Debian;
2) the program that generates the CDs that are used for #1.

You can expect the following from your DFS CD:

* Bootable CD featuring the GNU Grub bootloader. Can be used to boot hard disk partitions even if no hard disk bootloader is present.

* Kernel and userland support for all major filesystems, including ext2, ext3, JFS, XFS, ReiserFS, FAT, VFAT, NTFS, ISO9660, CramFS, tmpfs, and more. Userland support for Reiser4.

* Kernel and userland support for different disk layout schemes including standard partitioning, Logical Volume Manager 2 (LVM2), software RAID, etc.

* Full recovery tools runnable directly from CD, including:

- Filesystem utilities for all mazjor filesystems, including undeletion tools for ext2

- Partition editors (fdisk, cfdisk, parted)

- Text editors (nano, joe, vim, emacs)

- C, Perl, Python, and OCaml development environments. Enough to configure and compile a new kernel and build basic .debs. Kernel 2.6.6 sources included on CD.

- Full networking support, including PPP and various Ethernet cards and DHCP

- Network tools including FTP clients, Web client, ssh, telnet, NFS, smbclient, tcpdump, netcat, etc.

- Backup restoration tools such as rdiff-backup, dump/restore, tar, cpio, amanda client, afbackup client, etc.

- CD and DVD burning tools

- Basic printing tools (cat for local printers, rlpr for remote ones, and netcat for Jetdirect, plus unix2dos for text files and Ghostscript for emergency conversions)

- Mail reader (mutt)

* Base systems for multiple versions of Debian installable directly from CD, including: woody (i386), sarge (i386), sid (i386), and sid (amd64). Alpha CD can install woody, sarge, or sid for Alpha.

* amd64 support: Enough to install or fix an AMD64 system. Includes 64-bit kernel with 32-bit emulation (to run the 32-bit userland on the CD). Also includes 64-bit package for bootstrapping a new AMD64 support. In short, you can boot a 64-bit kernel and be treated as a first-class citizen in almost all respects.

* i386 or x86_64 (amd64) kernels bootable directly from initial boot menu.

* DFS generation scripts support custom kernels, packages, mirrors, compressed ISO images, and a high degree of flexibility.
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ipw3945d 1.7.22

ipw3945d 1.7.22


ipw3945d provides a regulatory daemon is responsible for controlling and configuring aspects of operating the hardware. more>>
ipw3945d provides a regulatory daemon is responsible for controlling and configuring aspects of operating the hardware.

The daemon controls the aspects needed to operate the device within compliance of various regulatory agencies.

This includes controlling which channels are allowed to do active/passive scanning, transmit power levels, which channels are allowed to be transmitted on, and support for IEEE 802.11h (DFS and TPC).

The typical method for lauching the daemon is to spawn it from within the modprobe.conf or udev scripts as soon as the ipw3945 module is loaded. This can cause problems on systems where the module is loaded earlier in the boot process than the device is probed, or where the module load is delayed.

To support this model, the daemon supports the --timeout parameter which can be used to specify how long the daemon should look for the driver before giving up. The default value is 0, which will exit immediately if the driver is not found.

A value of -1 will result in the daemon waiting forever. Any other value specifies the number of seconds to wait. The daemon will poll the system once per second looking for the drivers sysfs entries.

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GraphThing 1.3.2

GraphThing 1.3.2


GraphThing is a tool that allows you to create, manipulate and study graphs. more>>
GraphThing is a tool that allows you to create, manipulate and study graphs. These "graphs" are mathematical objects (look at this introduction to Graph Theory) that describe relationships between sets; they are not 2D plots, charts, or anything similar to that.
If the image on the right means nothing to you, youre probably at the wrong place.
That means that not only does it cost you nothing, but you also have the freedom to redistribute it or modify it however you please, so long as you also give these freedoms to others.
As an example, the CityBuilder project has taken a particular version of GraphThing, and modified it for their own needs. They have released the source code to their forked version under the GNU GPL.
Main features:
- Adding, deleting and moving of vertices and edges.
- Loading and saving of graphs.
- Graph complements, induced subgraphs and line graphs.
- Quick creation of many common graphs (complete, cycle, null, star, etc.).
- Determination of shortest path, connectivity and Eulericity.
- BFS, DFS and Minimum Spanning Tree.
- Adjacency matrix (including exponents) and degree sequence.
- Chromatic polynomial and chromatic number.
Enhancements:
- This is a small update to include the new Chinese (Simplified) translation, courtesy of Guo Yixuan.
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Filesys::DiskFree 0.06

Filesys::DiskFree 0.06


Filesys::DiskFree is a Perl module to perform the Unix command df in a portable fashion. more>>
Filesys::DiskFree is a Perl module to perform the Unix command df in a portable fashion.

SYNOPSIS

use Filesys::DiskFree;

$handle = new Filesys::DiskFree;
$handle->df();
print "The root device is ".$handle->device("/")."n";
print "It has ".$handle->avail("/")." bytes availablen";
print "It has ".$handle->total("/")." bytes totaln";
print "It has ".$handle->used("/")." bytes usedn";

Filesys::DiskFree does about what the unix command df(1) does, listing the mounted disks, and the amount of free space used & available.

Functions

Filesys::DiskFree->set(option => value)

Sets various options within the module.

The most common option to change is the mode, which can be either blocks or inodes. By default, blocks is used.

If reading a file from a foreign OS using the load() function, format may be used, which takes the name of an OS as set in the $^O variable.

Returns the previous values of the options.

Filesys::DiskFree->df()

Perfoms a df command, and stores the values for later use.

Filesys::DiskFree->command()

Returns the appropriate command to do a df command, for the current format. This is used when you wish to call a df on a remote system. Use the df() method for local dfs.

Returns undef if there isnt an appropriate command.

Filesys::DiskFree->load($line)

Reads in the output of a df, $line can be either a scalar or a filehandle. If $line is a filehandle, then the filehandle is read until EOF.

Returns undef on failure

Filesys::DiskFree->disks()

Returns all the disks known about

Filesys::DiskFree->device($id)

Returns the device for $id, which is a scalar containing the device name of a disk or a filename, in which case the disk that filename in stored upon is used. If a filename doesnt begin with /, then it is treated as if is /.

Filesys::DiskFree->mount($id)

Returns the mount point for $id, which is a scalar containing the device name of a disk or a filename, in which case the disk that filename in stored upon is used.

Filesys::DiskFree->avail($id)

Returns the amount of available space in bytes for $id, which is a scalar containing the device name of a disk or a filename, in which case the disk that filename in stored upon is used.

Filesys::DiskFree->total($id)

Returns the amount of total space in bytes for $id, which is a scalar containing the device name of a disk or a filename, in which case the disk that filename in stored upon is used.

Filesys::DiskFree->used($id)

Returns the amount of used space in bytes for $id, which is a scalar containing the device name of a disk or a filename, in which case the disk that filename in stored upon is used.

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Sanos 1.3.3

Sanos 1.3.3


Sanos is a minimalistic 32-bit x86 OS kernel for network server appliances running on standard PC hardware. more>>
Sanos is a minimalistic 32-bit x86 OS kernel for Java based server appliances running on standard PC hardware.
This enables you to run java server applications without the need to install a traditional host operating system like Windows or Linux. Only a standard Java HotSpot VM and the sanos kernel are needed.
The kernel was developed as part of an experiment on investigating the feasibility of running java server applications without a traditional operating system only using a simple kernel.
The kernel implements basic operating system services like booting, memory management, thread scheduling, local and remote file systems, TCP/IP networking and DLL loading and linking.
A win32 layer allows the Windows version of the standard HotSpot JVM to run under sanos, essentially providing a JavaOS platform for server applications. This enables you to run java based server applications, like tomcat and jboss, under sanos.
Alternatively, you can use sanos as a small kernel for embedded server applications written in C. Sanos has a fairly standard POSIX based API and an ANSI Standard C library. In this case you dont need the JVM and the win32 wrappers.
Sanos is open source under a BSD style license. Please see the COPYING file for details.
Click on the topics below for further information, or send me an e-mail if you have any questions, comments or problems regarding sanos. Please include the word sanos in the mail to prevent it from being intercepted by my spam filter.
Sanos can be downloaded as either binary or source. All the files in the binary version can be built from the source version, so you do not need the binary version, if you are building sanos from source.
The binary version contains the compiled version of sanos, with files and utilities for making a boot disk.
The source version contains all the source code and build files for building sanos from source. You will need a Microsoft Visual C compiler to build sanos from source.
Enhancements:
- GetLogicalDrives() in kernel32 implemented.
- A bug in cmd_ipconfig() in sh.c prevented proper display of network configuration if no DNS servers was configured. This problem has been fixed. (FGA)
- New -a option added to mkdfs to support file lists with alternative files names. This simplifies configurations with both debug and release builds.
- The Visual Studio wizard can now generate a floppy disk boot image configured for the application.
- Shell prompt can be configured by setting the prompt property in the [shell] section of the os.ini file.
- If command line arguments are given to the shell it now executes the built-in command and exits the shell.
- The floppy motor timeout routine now acquires the floppy mutex before turning off the motor in order to prevent race conditions.
- Advanced Power Management (APM) support implemented. The computer can now be powered off after os shutdown. The mode parameter for exitos() can be used to specify the shutdown mode (halt, reboot, poweroff, debug). A shutdown command has been added to the shell. The power status can be retrieved using /proc/apm.
- Added /proc/cpu for CPU information.
- The raise() function now returns an error if the signal number is invalid.
- Breakpoint traps are now sent to the user mode signal handler. This allows breakpoints to be handled by user mode code.
- Signals now exits the currently executing job with the signal number as exit code. However, if the debug flag in the PEB is set the debugger is entered if an unhandled signal is encountered. The debug flag can be set using the debug command in the shell. The debug flag can be configured using the debug property in the [os] section of os.ini. The default value of the debug flag is 0, unless the system is build in debug configuration.
- readv() and writev() implemented in vfs.
- The kernel log is now implemented by the device driver /dev/klog. The kernel log now support ioctl for waiting for new log entries in the kernel log. The kprintf has been extended to support different log levels.
- The syslog interface has been redesigned in to comply with POSIX. The syslog now supports logging to a syslog server by setting the loghost property in the [os] section of os.ini.
- New klog daemon to read entries from the kernel log (/dev/klog) and add them to the system log.
- The sockaddr and sockaddr_in structures has been change to conform to winsock definitions.
- The sleep() function has been renamed to msleep(). A new POSIX conformant sleep function has been added to unistd.h.
- Added sys/time.h header file. Also added tzp parameter to gettimeofday() for POSIX compliance.
- New simple text editor utility (edit.exe) added.
- The syserror() function has been moved from libc.lib to the os.dll as an exported os api call.
- readline() now uses stdin and stdout for input and output.
- Bug in iomux fixed. Now a monitored event signals the iomux and not the associated object.
- Implemented popen() and pclose(). Also added a P_SUSPEND parameter to spawn() to allow new jobs to be started suspended.
- The kernel version information is now kept in a version resource in krnl.dll. The version information is retrieved using the new module version information functions in verinfo.c.
- The build type can now be controlled by compile time switches. The kernel version can be displayed in the Windows Explorer by viewing Properties for krnl.dll and selecting the Version tab.
- User management added to kernel. Each thread is now assigned to a user and a group. A thread has both a real and an effective user and group owner. The {get|set}[e]{uid|gid}() functions can be used to change the effective and real user and group for a thread. When a new thread is created the effective user and group are inherited from the creator thread.
- Added functions to query /etc/passwd and /etc/group files.
- New whoami, id, chmod, and chown commands added to shell. The format of the output from ls has been changed to display the file permission info.
- New file system version for DFS. The new version supports user and group owner for files and directories as well as permission bits. The new DFS version also supports files larger than 2GB. The fchown() and chown() functions has been added to vfs.
- DES-based crypt() implementation added.
- The spawn() function now computes the pgm parameter from the cmdline parameter if the pgm parameter is NULL. The initpgm and initargs properties in the [os] section of /etc/os.ini has been replaced with a single property named init. The default for init has been changed to /bin/sh.
- The behavour of the initial application has been changed. Previously the os shut down after the initial application exited. Now the initial application is executed again if it exits.
- Telnet daemon moved from the shell to separate server (telnetd.exe). The new telnet daemon has a more robust handling of the telnet protocol. The telnet daemon invokes the new login utlity in order to log on user.
- FTP daemon implemented.
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mod_auth_aix 1.4

mod_auth_aix 1.4


mod_auth_aix is Apache module for authentication via AIX Loadable Authentication Modules. more>>
"Loadable Authentication Modules" are AIXs way to extend the identification and authentication functions of the operating system. They are - up to a certain degree - the AIX equivalent of PAM and NSS mechanisms known by many other systems.

mod_auth_aix is an Apache module that allows the Apache web server to use AIX Loadable Authentication Modules as its source of basic authentication. It has originally been inspired by Paul Hensons excellent mod_auth_dce, which seems to work perfectly on every platform but AIX.

Although mod_auth_dce is more powerful than mod_auth_aix, the latter already meets my current demands. Due to its generic approach, mod_auth_aix should work with any AIX Loadable Authentication Module, not just (but of course including) the DCE module.

Building and installing mod_auth_aix:

mod_auth_aix comes with a configure script, so just run

./configure [--with-apxs=/path/to/apxs] [--with-kafs-syscall]
make
make install

If Apache should be able to serve requests with the DCE credentials of the authenticated user (i.e. have access to DFS during requests), youll have to compile mod_auth_aix with kafs_syscall support.

Setting up Apache:

Add "LoadModule auth_aix_module libexec/mod_auth_aix.so" to your httpd.conf.

Then, add appropriate directives to your httpd.conf and/or .htaccess files. Configuration examples can be found in the examples subdirectory. Currently, all configuration directives work in a per directory context.

AuthAIX

When this directive is on, AIX authentication is performed within the directory specified. The default is off. Youll also need valid AuthType, AuthName, and require directives in the directory container. The only supported AuthType is Basic. You can supply any AIX user and group (known by the AIX Loadable Authentication Module specified) to the Apache require directive.

AuthAIXAuthoritative

mod_auth_aix will either approve or deny a request, when this directive is on. The default is off. When the directive is off and a request is not approved (i.e. an authentication failure occurs), mod_auth_aix will decline to handle the request and allow other lower level modules to attempt authentication.

AuthAIXMethod

With this directive, you can specify, which AIX Loadable Authentication Module to use for authentication. The default is SYSTEM, which uses the module specified by the SYSTEM login grammar (set in /etc/security/user) for the given user. Otherwise, mod_auth_aix will load the specified AIX Loadable Authentication Module and call this modules identification and authentication functions for the current request.

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C Generic Library 0.4.2

C Generic Library 0.4.2


C Generic Library is a generic data structure library is a bunch of data structures. more>>
C Generic Library is a generic data structure library is a bunch of data structures that are designed and created in as generic a fashion as possible.
Each data structure will contain its own basic memory management, be able to handle any object type, and hopefully constraint to strict algorithmic constraints. When the library hits version 1.0, it will contain the following data structures:
- Doubly Linked List - Done
- List-based Queue - Done
- List-based Deque - Done
- List-based Stack - Done
- Vector - Done
- Vector-based Queue - Done
- Vector-based Deque - Done
- Vector-based Stack -Done
- Binary Tree - Done(No BFS/DFS iterators)
- Hash Table - In progress
- Priority Queue - In progress
- Heap - In progress
- Memory Manager
- Object Cache w/ Garbage Collection
- AB Tree
- Split Lists
- RB Tree
- AVL Tree
Enhancements:
- Support for compilation on Windows using VS.net was added.
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