Result for 8987B0286497EB91EE44D584C40FA625A51C4380

Query result

Key Value
MD50C38CC112208E01EEFA18B504ADAA700
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionSysUsage continuously monitor your systems information and generate periodic graphical reports using rrdtool or JavaScript jqplot library. All reports are shown through a web interface. SysUsage grabs all system activities using Sar and system commands allowing you to keep tracks of your computer or server activity during its life. It is a great help for performance analysis and resources management. The threshold notification can alarm you when the system capabilities are reached by sending SMTP messages or through Nagios reports. By default it will monitor all you need to know on your server activity, it is written in Perl and should works on all Unix like platforms. It doesn't require a Database system like MySQL or PostgreSQL but relies on rrdtool. In addition you can embedded your own plugins written in any programming language. Since release 5.0 SysUsage can be run from a centralized place where collected statistics will be stored and where graphics will be rendered. Unlike other monitoring tools with lot of administration work, SysUsage is design to have the least possible things to configure and a high level of admin system knowledge. Each server can also be self monitored and you just have to connect your browser to the web interface to know its health level. SysUsage is design with simplicity in mind. providing all relevant statistics from the servers within an intuitive web interface and without spending too much time to configure it, if you know Nagios, you know what I mean. You will especially like SysUsage for that.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamesysusage
PackageRelease10.fc33
PackageVersion5.7
SHA-18987B0286497EB91EE44D584C40FA625A51C4380
SHA-256270DD8BA6047CE905DE16452BBC8DE12529F3BDA835726BCF4158BD60B9049FF
hashlookup:children-total4
hashlookup:trust50

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Children (Total: 4)

The searched file hash includes 4 children files known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
FileName./etc/httpd/conf.d/sysusage.conf
FileSize606
MD5E19AD521FBF01796B9FF25226DE0DF35
SHA-13D6F98ECCCEDCB858122BD9836A64F3EC214A878
SHA-256FCCE762BFD533DD64EE60D7F50AC436B8279418EF952B363EE6E1EFF5AADDC99
SSDEEP12:LRRYAbxPu1KQFlEYyD182HIwPuXyEHV9jWtdlEYyDsklN3:nYAgLFlEYVqIrCEWlEY63
TLSHT1A4F0500026A2595A13E703C5FC5DD5739952D04B934F293AB42FF1A84F40B5802D89E3
Key Value
FileName./etc/cron.d/sysusage
FileSize126
MD594D1BEF24D8C411BAC3F87FFD0D437A8
SHA-10C2A70C078A1BFEC9E3448A2461C2146CE6E9D65
SHA-25664058715D2B3E12A3757AA24A2A49DA43CC7118D4F72641315235DB091F66AD8
SSDEEP3:Y3FP1/VFYyT7FRQDyPt/VFYyTvMFuBATQDv:Y3NF+D4DF6wAcDv
TLSHT1ADB092F0F4188925BA298C3EF24425A058C20911095674ACF5CE67B0971F7871101539
Key Value
FileNamesysusage-5.7.tar.gz
FileSize577043
MD5DAA15B9B268CA659772BB3F43FA8D98C
SHA-196BB4653C07FE933B5974A9B0A70DB949029CAE2
SHA-25696768244C349F3FF8D011391ED245D81AC3FDEAFF4B6FE71B6265189C896E528
SSDEEP12288:c10Fb9ZBbSOsqTRZ3/guoh2PPSAwqQDs4iQWV+Uw9r:c10F9HNZ3/dK2SAPqM09r
TLSHT134C4232BED54D48A0DB0EACBEFEA654AB45E08CF7588D01F79CB7F586D120DE4824B05
Key Value
FileNamesysusage.spec
FileSize11763
MD5D37D297F62E3CB3F47FD168E9A5E1CB3
SHA-1AC658F54F07CDC6DD1196442C0FBDFB9361E8B4A
SHA-256C4D4666DED7C6FDB992C166FAAC837DE6EA291ACB1A7A1C8227E9E785CECA9B5
SSDEEP192:tOF7uMep114o4pPQW3V27nV38iP+e3zeKg5wTBBwUN35VLmJ5uX+XBz:0h3e7OgW3V27nV38iGKzTe0CaX+XBz
TLSHT1533296775248482B37C477D6B0E52524F6BE8479E376242CF0AD64A8334B868B33A17F