Does anyone know where to find clocksd?

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Does anyone know where to find clocksd?

by Lloyd Zusman :: Rate this Message:

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I've been looking for Wayne Marshall's clocksd utility on the net, but
every site that shows up on my searches for it is down.  This is a
supervise/runit-based wrapper around the clockspeed/taiclock utilites,
and it seems to be quite well done.

Does anyone happen to have a copy of clocksd that they would be willing
to share with me? ... or perhaps could one of you point me to a working
site where I can download it?

Thanks in advance.

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Re: Does anyone know where to find clocksd?

by Luca Morettoni :: Rate this Message:

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On Thu, Nov 10, 2005 at 09:30:51PM -0500, Lloyd Zusman wrote:
> I've been looking for Wayne Marshall's clocksd utility on the net, but
> every site that shows up on my searches for it is down.  This is a
> supervise/runit-based wrapper around the clockspeed/taiclock utilites,
> and it seems to be quite well done.
>
> Does anyone happen to have a copy of clocksd that they would be willing
> to share with me? ... or perhaps could one of you point me to a working
> site where I can download it?

I have developed similar service before I find Wayne pages, my scritps are
located at http://morettoni.net/bsd/clockspeed-svc-0.2.tar.gz (sorry, but
the explanation page are Italian only -
http://morettoni.net/clockspeed.html)

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Re: Does anyone know where to find clocksd?

by Lloyd Zusman :: Rate this Message:

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Lloyd Zusman <ljz@...> writes:

> I've been looking for Wayne Marshall's clocksd utility on the net, but
> every site that shows up on my searches for it is down.  This is a
> supervise/runit-based wrapper around the clockspeed/taiclock utilites,
> and it seems to be quite well done.
>
> Does anyone happen to have a copy of clocksd that they would be willing
> to share with me? ... or perhaps could one of you point me to a working
> site where I can download it?

Thanks to everyone who has replied, both here and privately, and I
especially thank those of you who sent me copies of the software.

Some of you referred me to this page:

  http://www.guinix.com/software/clocksd.html

This is the main clocksd page.  It was down for a long time, up until
the last time I checked before posting my message here, but apparently,
that was a temporary problem, and it's up again.


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 Lloyd Zusman
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Re: Does anyone know where to find clocksd?

by Paul Theodoropoulos :: Rate this Message:

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Lloyd Zusman <ljz <at> asfast.com> writes:

>
> Lloyd Zusman <ljz <at> asfast.com> writes:
>
> > I've been looking for Wayne Marshall's clocksd utility on the net, but
> > every site that shows up on my searches for it is down.  This is a
> > supervise/runit-based wrapper around the clockspeed/taiclock utilites,
> > and it seems to be quite well done.
> >
> > Does anyone happen to have a copy of clocksd that they would be willing
> > to share with me? ... or perhaps could one of you point me to a working
> > site where I can download it?
>
> Thanks to everyone who has replied, both here and privately, and I
> especially thank those of you who sent me copies of the software.
>
> Some of you referred me to this page:
>
>   http://www.guinix.com/software/clocksd.html
>
> This is the main clocksd page.  It was down for a long time, up until
> the last time I checked before posting my message here, but apparently,
> that was a temporary problem, and it's up again.

The clocksd page has disappeared from guinix.com again. in my opinion, clocksd
is unquestionably the nicest utility for managing clockspeed, so rather than
having it appear and disappear at random, i've made it available on my
website, which  should be around as long as i'm alive (it's been up
continuously since about 1995).

http://www.anastrophe.com/clocksd

it's the unmodified tarball of clocksd. since the package was distributed with
no warranty, i can see no objection to my redistribution of it.