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39 libstatgrab 0.92 released
42 <a href="https://libstatgrab.org/">libstatgrab</a> 0.92 has
43 been released. This contains a number of bugfixes and new
47 Wednesday 13 April 2016
50 pystatgrab 0.7 released
53 <a href="https://libstatgrab.org/pystatgrab/">pystatgrab</a> 0.7 has
54 been released. This version adds Python 3 support.
60 pystatgrab 0.6 released
63 <a href="https://libstatgrab.org/pystatgrab/">pystatgrab</a> 0.6 has
64 been released. This catches up with the latest API changes
71 libstatgrab 0.91 released
74 <a href="https://libstatgrab.org/">libstatgrab</a> 0.91 has
75 been released. This contains a number of bugfixes and new
85 We've updated our <a href="pgpkey.xhtml">PGP keys</a> with
86 new ones that conform better to current best practices. If
87 you're relying on them to validate our software please
88 grab our new keys instead.
91 Old ticket tracker removed
94 Our old email based support system has now been
95 deprecated, along with the two email addresses that pointed
96 at it - bugs@ and support@. The main reason for this was
97 the sheer amount of spam we were getting, even with
98 anti-spam measures in place. But also because the amount
99 of issues logged outweighs the need to run our own system
103 If you have an issue to report, please see our
104 <a href="support.xhtml">bug reporting page</a> for more
105 information on the best way to do it. If you had an
106 outstanding issue in the old system we should have
107 contacted you by now, so if you haven't heard anything
108 from us assume it got lost and log a new issue as
109 described on the aforementioned page.
112 Thursday 8 August 2013
115 libstatgrab 0.90 released
118 <a href="https://libstatgrab.org/">libstatgrab</a> 0.90 has
119 been released. This release contains a significant number
120 of changes and has a number of API changes.
123 Thursday 12 January 2012
126 Source code moved to Git
130 <a href="https://github.com/libstatgrab/libstatgrab">libstatgrab</a>
132 <a href="https://github.com/libstatgrab/pystatgrab">pystatgrab</a>
133 to their own Git repositories. CVS will remain for
134 everything else for now.
137 Sunday 21 February 2010
140 libstatgrab 0.17 released
143 <a href="https://libstatgrab.org/">libstatgrab</a> 0.17 has
144 been released. This release contains minor changes
151 libstatgrab 0.16 released
154 <a href="https://libstatgrab.org/">libstatgrab</a> 0.16 has
155 been released. This release just contains bugfixes.
158 Saturday 14 July 2007
161 libstatgrab 0.15 released
164 <a href="https://libstatgrab.org/">libstatgrab</a> 0.15 has
165 been released. This release contains mainly bugfixes.
168 pystatgrab 0.5 released
171 <a href="https://libstatgrab.org/pystatgrab/">pystatgrab</a> 0.5 has been
172 released. This release contains an important bugfix.
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182 <a href="https://libstatgrab.org/">libstatgrab homepage</a>
186 libstatgrab is a library and tool set for acquiring system
187 statistics from the operating system. An API is provided
188 for other applications to easily accesses a variety of
189 system statistics, including, amongst other things, CPU
190 usage, VM usage, disk statistics, and network interface
194 A handful of tools are also provided to make this
195 information more readily available to users. A curses based
196 tool gives users a "top like" view of the current state of
197 their system, and a "sysctl like" tool gives easy access to
198 the statistics for other applications that can't easily
202 Finally scripts are provided to quickly setup MRTG to use
203 libstatgrab for generating graphs of the available
211 <a href="https://libstatgrab.org/pystatgrab/">pystatgrab homepage</a>
215 pystatgrab is a set of Python bindings for the libstatgrab
216 library. It provides a set of function calls identical to
217 those of libstatgrab, and returns data in structures that
218 logically map on to those of libstatgrab.
221 CMS - Central Monitoring System
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229 i-scream originally started out with just the CMS (Central
230 Monitoring System) project. Since then it's moved on to
231 have other related projects, as well as the CMS.
234 The CMS is no longer being developed.
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240 The i-scream group is a causual team of individuals with a
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