Open Source C Cron and Job Scheduler Software for BSD

C Cron and Job Scheduler Software for BSD

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    InitNG strived to replace the old System V Init completelty. It offers faster startup through parallelization, service and demon monitoring, logging facilities and a dynamic run-time dependency configuration.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Dates

    Fast calendar calculations for 10,000 years (Julian and Gregorian)

    From the early 1970s up to nowadays the system date routines of computers usually mix up date with time calculations. Not only that they will expire sooner or later due to number overflow. Not only that this will make calendarian calculations extremely complicated. Fact is, that this will combine two things together which don't have anything to do with each other: The rotation of the earth around itself and the rotation of the earth around the sun, which in addition will both vary during the chiliads. So how will you be able to do date calculations if you then even try to consider time gimmicks like summer/winter time changes, leap-seconds and so on? Just forget it! This project gives you very short pure date routines that are the fastest ones that you can get, because they don't need any looping for doing their calculations, and they do their calculations from 1/1/0 up to 12/31/9999. Of course they precisely consider the transition from Julian to Gregorian calendar. ;-)
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    SLURM
    NOTE: NEWEST FILES AT http://www.schedmd.com/#repos ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SLURM is an open-source resource manager designed for Linux clusters.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Parse and convert various TWS objects (e.g., jobs, job streams, etc) that are dumped to files using composer command and convert them to various output formats.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    rc-dot-stupid

    manage init/shutdown/monitoring of services

    rc.stupid a Linux daemon that: - repeatedly runs a start script at system startup until this script exits with zero status - regulary runs a check script - runs a stop script at system shutdown Why ? Because startup systems like systemd and upstart are sometimes hard to tune in many situations, like MySQL data directory on a networked filesystem. As rc.stupid does nothing other as running scripts (or anything that may be executed) you may find other use cases like simple clustering.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    xjobs

    Command line tool to run batches of jobs in parallel.

    xjobs has a command line interface similar to xargs to start processes, but runs processes in parallel and provides enhanced concepts for I/O redirection.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Daemon to react on database events with external commands
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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