Superloop is a network automation framework, used to manage networks at scale. It's a framework that auto remediates based on templates and maintains config standardization across device platforms. As well, it comes equipped with various toolsets that assist Network Engineers with their day to day tasks.
I have run the audit creeper command on my system but I do not see the expected results. The exact command I am running is:
superloop.py host exec "show ip int br" -n core.*sw | AWKward linksys-wrt54g
After running this on my system, I get an error stating "INSUFFICIENT MEMORY". I think it has to do with the zombie processes and semaphores.
I am running an 486 with a Linksys WRT-54G router. I also have a set of LabTec speakers that are used with my OS of Windows Media Center edition installed which is by the far the best PVR I have ever used.
I am a bit confused by the name of your product. Why is it called superloop? If you found a way to update the configs on multiple networking appliances why not call it super config or aftershocks?