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Thus, I didn’t expect to receive much help out of it (and I didn’t). Obviously, one can see quickly that this is a quite specific question that not many may have actually encountered. Has anyone faced this problem? (a quick search on google didn’t present any relevant help) I haven’t yet rebooted the machine as it is used for many projects (I’d obviously like to be able to diagnose the problem without requiring a restart if it was possible). Since it is a module related to shared memory, I tried tracking down shared memory segments with ipcs without much success. I do not have any knowledge about the IPC or the ShareLite library so I don’t really know were to start looking. IPC::ShareLite store() error: Identifier removed at /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8.8/Cache/SharedMemoryBackend.pm line 156īut after a while it will revert to the previous error. All was working fine until I tried to add the apache plugin (which works fine).įor some odd reason, the mysql plugins for munin that used to work ceased to work… I’m now getting a weird error whenever I’m running the plugin with munin-run. I’ve recently setup a munin-node on a CentOS server. I posted the following on in hope I’d get help from someone more experienced than I am.

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I'm mainly looking for (free and) open source software, but I'd like to know if such commercial and/or closed source software exists as well - especially if no (F)OSS versions are available.The following depicts how I “solved” a problem I recently had regarding munin, its mysql plugins and the shared memory cache library used by the plugins (written in perl and using IPC::ShareLite).įirst off, let’s begin with a description of the problem. Who would be interested in an open source project to implement this together? :) Maybe even with Functional Reactive Programming library in Haskell? :) Misc (2.) is much more straightforward once we have our database with usage data in it, but it can also be labor-intensive to make a UI that is similarly polished as ManicTime. I thought (1.) may be a technical challenge, but apparently that is not so: A way to get current window title/active application from the background transparently, without disturbing the user.It shouldn't be too hard to make, actually.

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Is there a way to make ManicTime work with wine reliably? Making it Is there an app that is similar that I may not be aware of? And even if I wouldn't it would definitely be much less detailed data than an automated solution. I'm quite certain I'd forgot to start and stop tracking. I'd prefer to keep that data local.Ĭlick based (manual) time trackers I am not interested in. It is also concerning that all app usage is uploaded to the cloud.

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AFAIK there is no down-to-second timeline that I can explore. I know about RescueTime, which comes the closest to what I am looking for. There are 3 timelines: App usage, document within the app (mainly getting it from the window title I presume), and computer status: Using/Away/Off.īut unfortunately the creators of ManicTime don't seem to be very interested in supporting Linux. I'm looking for an app that can automatically record my app usage throughout the day so I can check back to see later what I've been up to, when, and for how long.















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