Sigar (software)
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Sigar is a free software library (under the Apache License) that provides a cross-platform, cross-language programming interface to low-level information on computer hardware and operating system activity. The library provides bindings for many popular computer languages and has been ported to over 25 different operating system/hardware combinations. Sigar stands for System Information Gatherer And Reporter and was originally developed by Doug MacEachern, the author of the popular mod_perl module for the Apache web server.
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External links
- hyperic.com Archived 2008-11-21 at the Wayback Machine, SIGAR home page.
- , Source Code at GitHub.
- "SIGAR". Freecode.
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