Spike Asset Manager (SAM) is a cross-platform framework for probing a system for components and reporting them. It includes a driver file that probes for components commonly found in a LAMPJ stack (Apache, MySQL, PHP, Tomcat, etc). It can find multiple versions that are installed, query the RPM database, and indicate whether components are running.
| Tags | Monitoring Diagnostics Software Development |
|---|---|
| Licenses | Open Software |
| Operating Systems | POSIX Solaris Linux Windows Windows Windows |
| Implementation | Python |
Recent releases


Changes: This development release adds a Web server. There is now an AJAX enabled Web client to perform what was previously done via command line. This allows a common interface (across operating systems) as well as local and remote administration. AJAX is made possible with integration through MochiKit and JSON. The Web site has also moved to the SpikeSource developer Web site.


Changes: This release adds preliminary Mac OS X support. It uses Cheetah for rendering instead of XSL, and uses Elementtree instead of minidom. Template logic has been updated. Documentation has been added (doc/extend.html).


No changes have been submitted for this release.