Result for 66F83B44D66A5D64058B3D6938AD58A15D387A4C

Query result

Key Value
FileName./etc/rc.d/init.d/collectl
FileSize3219
MD55B2A47BA6261A029D9DBE466AD1A6D53
SHA-166F83B44D66A5D64058B3D6938AD58A15D387A4C
SHA-256A976C3A99EEB899A6C2DF871A852023771777325DC40B4C7FE0259E9C04EB8CE
SSDEEP48:+feHFxQTGQTHgYnw9/pP/Yec0Rt/AM7M/2Wk8SuMBQrer/pkH/q:+U/QSQsYw9V/fRtoM7M/F+9Qrer8y
TLSHT17B61434AB1046BB06DCF41B85EC692922634428B4551182778DD73E13FA526EF7F432B
hashlookup:parent-total1
hashlookup:trust55

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Parents (Total: 1)

The searched file hash is included in 1 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD5AFB08C60A5616136BFB2C0344B8A720B
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThere are a number of times in which you find yourself needing performance data. These can include benchmarking, monitoring a system's general heath or trying to determine what your system was doing at some time in the past. Sometimes you just want to know what the system is doing right now. Depending on what you're doing, you often end up using different tools, each designed to for that specific situation. Unlike most monitoring tools that either focus on a small set of statistics, format their output in only one way, run either interatively or as a daemon but not both, collectl tries to do it all. You can choose to monitor any of a broad set of subsystems which currently include buddyinfo, cpu, disk, inodes, infiniband, lustre, memory, network, nfs, processes, quadrics, slabs, sockets and tcp.
PackageMaintainerKarsten Brockmann <arcam@ccux-linux.de>
PackageNamecollectl
PackageRelease1
PackageVersion3.3.5
SHA-124F225DDAC27B1BC6CB4FBA0CD59BAD193DBED02
SHA-256D92EBA8B76B59F8295552C224556549C22DA4DFFFAA14B19BCE81CC5C37C3B00