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===The RoggeServer documented=== | |||
*[[Scheduled Maintenance]] | |||
*[[Petrus unplanned outages|Unplanned outages]] | |||
*[[Petrus Network Configuration|Network Configuration]] | |||
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*[http://www.roggeware.nl/webalizer Webalizer Roggewiki] | *[http://www.roggeware.nl/webalizer Webalizer Roggewiki] | ||
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*[http://www.roggeware.nl/roggalizer Roggalizer Petrus] | *[http://www.roggeware.nl/roggalizer Roggalizer Petrus] | ||
:Various statistics about the server Petrus. | :Various statistics about the server Petrus. Statistical data is presented using gnuplot. Roggalizer. | ||
*[http://www.roggeware.nl/roggesolar RoggeSolar] | |||
:Various statistics about the RoggeSolar plant | |||
*[http://www.roggeware.nl/k8061 K8061 Interface] | *[http://www.roggeware.nl/k8061 K8061 Interface] | ||
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*[http://www.roggeware.nl/glibc The GNU C Library] | *[http://www.roggeware.nl/glibc The GNU C Library] | ||
:Defines all of the library functions that are specified by the ISO C standard, as well as additional features specific to POSIX and other derivatives of the Unix operating system, and extensions specific to the GNU system. | :Defines all of the library functions that are specified by the ISO C standard, as well as additional features specific to POSIX and other derivatives of the Unix operating system, and extensions specific to the GNU system. | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:01, 7 April 2016
The RoggeServer documented
- Usage statistics
- Various statistics about the server Petrus. Statistical data is presented using gnuplot. Roggalizer.
- Various statistics about the RoggeSolar plant
- The K8061 interface library routines documented.
- Defines all of the library functions that are specified by the ISO C standard, as well as additional features specific to POSIX and other derivatives of the Unix operating system, and extensions specific to the GNU system.