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| A simple Perl script which monitors system load and if the load is higher than a specified amount, it performs user-defined commands in an attempt to lower the load. Once the load has returned to a normal level (also user-defined), it will perform another set of specified commands to bring the server back to normal. This script also can connect to an Eggdrop bot to announce problems with the server load in real-time. Price:Free Rate: 0.0(out of 5) Vote:0 Members Review:None |
| | | | This CGI script displays all important information about your server including environmental variables, the path to your Perl, PHP, Python program, available perl modules on your server and also server hardware information such as CPU model, CPU speed and memory usage. Price:Free Plateform(s):Unix, Windows Rate: 0.0(out of 5) Vote:0 Members Review:None |
| | | | PathFinder will determine all the site/directory variables often required when installing CGI. In addition the results will not only be displayed in the browser, but also be e-mailed to you so providing a perminant record for easy reference. Very easy to install and run. Price:$3 Plateform(s):Unix Rate: 0.0(out of 5) Vote:0 Members Review:None |
| | | | The Sysinfo is a Perl script that provides extensive system information including Web space calculation, type of MIME, Error reports (404, 403, 401, 500, etc.), port, DEAD.Letter, directory info, and log files. German: Dieses Sysinfo bietet umfangreiche funktion unteranderen Perl-Debugger, Webspace-Berechnen, Systeminfos, Mime-Types, Errorseiten (404, 403, 401, 500, usw), Ports, Dead.Letter, Verzeichnisse Packen, und Logfiles. Alles in einem script dazu ist es noch Freeware. Price:Freeware Plateform(s):Linux, Unix, Win NT Rate: 0.0(out of 5) Vote:0 Members Review:None |
| | | | Analizes the logfiles of Qmail and extracts the virtualdomains. Counts the mails and the traffic for each user. Price:Free Plateform(s):Unix Rate: 0.0(out of 5) Vote:0 Members Review:None |
| | | | Automatically backup any server to a remote location. Software runs as root so SQL databases and system files can also be backed up. Schedule multiple backups to run from several servers. When local backup is complete, remote server logs in to fetch zipped archive. There are two scripts, one for the server being backed up and one for the remote server. They can work together or independently. Price:Freeware Plateform(s):*nix Rate: 0.0(out of 5) Vote:0 Members Review:None |
| | | | Ababa Stats 2 is a program showing the status of the services of your servers that are online or offline. Version 2 enables you to customize the look of the status page, listen on different ip addresses and ports for each service on mulitple servers. Price:19.95 Plateform(s):UNIX Rate: 0.0(out of 5) Vote:0 Members Review:None |
| | | | This is a web server status checking script, called using a simple image tag embedded within a web page. It can be setup to check multiple / individual web pages, web servers or domains. If the script finds the web server is serving http requests it will display a 'live' image. Very useful if you want visitors to a gateway / portal page to be able to check which of your mirror web sites are active. In this release I've added security features, this stops the script being abused, Server Status now only requests the first 6000 bytes of a target web page. Other minor issues corrected. Price:Freeware Plateform(s):Unix, Win NT/2000 Rate: 0.0(out of 5) Vote:0 Members Review:None |
| | | | This is a perl written server program that offers users a web host control panel. This system helps users to manage mysql databases. Features like network tools, advanced tools, pre installed CGI scripts, FTP, site tools, subdomains etc are available. This program provides webalizer web stats, Ftp Stats, analog stats and AWStats and also backup and restore facility for the users. The users can manage the email accounts for adding, deleting and to change passwords. Price:Commercial Rate: 0.0(out of 5) Vote:0 Members Review:None |
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