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    aCore LogParser

    aCore LogParser

    LogWatch mail reports parser to analyze tendencies of variables.

    This small tool parses LogWatch mail reports and extracts serveral variables such as disk space usage, hard disk read error rate (from smartd), etc.... They are exported to a simple format that allows its use as input for tools like gnuplot, and lets you inspect these variables tendencies. This should make it easier to detect anomalies or prevent failures in your servers, than having just the value for today.
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    sarPplot simple application which takes output of atsar application and put it into Gnuplot config files , kind of useful on server boxes for performance analyze . cpu,process load,disk,disk-partition,memory & swap,paging & swapping, and many others...
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    Sarvant (SAR Visual ANalysis Tool) is a python script that will analyze a sar file (from the sysstat utility, 'sar') and produce graphs using gnuplot of the collected data.
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