O+P OpenSource Projects
OETIKER+PARTNER AG provides IT related
services including system management, consulting, training and software
development. The software tools we write are generally licensed under GNU
GPL. For a few of the tools we made the extra effort of polishing them up to
generally useful state, these are listed here. If you hear one of us talking
about a tool and it is not on this site, pester us to put it online.
- MRTG - The Multi Router Traffic Grapher
- Monitor your network connections. Pin point current issues and support
long term planning. Read on ...
- RRDtool - The Round Robin Database Tool
- All you need for time series data storage and graphing. Write your own
custom network or application monitoring script in minutes or use one of the
many pre-made solutions based on RRDtool. Read on
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- SmokePing - The Deluxe Latency Monitor
- Probe for network and application
latency. Identify hot spots, see trends developing, send alarms for critical
conditions. Read on ...
- RemOcular - Your Eyes in the Cloud
- remOcular provides a AJAX web interface to Unix command line tools
like traceroute, top, mpstat, ... Read on
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- Extopus - The Monitoring Aggregator
- Extopus is an aggregating frontend to monitoring systems. Its
plug-in architecture provides an easy route to integrating output from
a wide array of monitoring systems into a single instance of
Extopus. Read on ...
- SpreadButler - The Spreadsheet Publisher
- Spreadbutler is an Ajax-based system for live integration of
spreadsheet data into webpages indepent of the technology used to
create the webpages themselves. Read on
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- DbToRia - Database to Rich Internet Application
- DbToRia provides a generic web interface to your database
application without further coding. Read on
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- OP Tools - System Administration Tools
- Tools we use to make or life as system administrators easier and our
customers happier. Read on ...
- OP SEPP - Software Deployment System
- System to manage and deploy software packages on Un*x platforms. SEPP
is able to take advantages of (de)central package storages, NFS, and auto-mounting
and allows concurrent software versions. Read on ...