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[[Sysadmin:Layers of abstraction for filesystems|A word about what's happening between files and the drives they live on.]] | [[Sysadmin:Layers of abstraction for filesystems|A word about what's happening between files and the drives they live on.]] | ||
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These pages contain a lot of the most important information about our systems and how we operate. | These pages contain a lot of the most important information about our systems and how we operate. | ||
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+ | * [http://monitor.cluster.earlham.edu:8088/packages Porter's Package Explorer] | ||
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* [[Sysadmin:Services:ClusterOverview|Cluster Overview]] and [[Sysadmin:Ccg-admin|additional details]] | * [[Sysadmin:Services:ClusterOverview|Cluster Overview]] and [[Sysadmin:Ccg-admin|additional details]] | ||
* [[Sysadmin:Firewall|Firewall]] running on babbage.cs.e.e | * [[Sysadmin:Firewall|Firewall]] running on babbage.cs.e.e | ||
+ | * [[Sysadmin:Setting_up_Lovelace_Lab_Machines|Setting up Lab Machines]] | ||
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* [[Sysadmin:Upgrading SSL Certificate | Upgrading SSL Certificates ]] | * [[Sysadmin:Upgrading SSL Certificate | Upgrading SSL Certificates ]] | ||
* [[Sysadmin:Launch at startup|Launch a process at startup]] | * [[Sysadmin:Launch at startup|Launch a process at startup]] | ||
+ | * [[Sysadmin:Psql-setup | setup psql for cs430 students]] | ||
===Group and institution information=== | ===Group and institution information=== |
Latest revision as of 08:32, 20 March 2024
This is the hub for the CS sysadmins on the wiki.
Contents
Overview
If you're visually inclined, we have a colorful and easy-to-edit map of our servers here!
Server room
Our servers are in Noyes, the science building that predates the CST. For general information about the server room and how to use it, check out this page.
Columns: machine name, IPs, type (virtual, metal), purpose, dies, cores, RAM
Compute Resources
Machines and VMs related information here!
Network
We have two network fabrics linking the machines together. There are three subdomains.
10 Gb
We have 10Gb fabric to mount files over NFS. Machines with 10Gb support have an IP address in the class C range 10.10.10.0/24 and we want to add DNS to these addresses.
1 Gb (cluster, cs)
We have two class C subnets on the 1Gb fabric: 159.28.22.0/24 (CS) and 159.28.23.0/24 (cluster). This means we have double the IP addresses on the 1Gb fabric that we have on the 10Gb fabric.
Any user accessing *.cluster.earlham.edu and *.cs.earlham.edu is making calls on a 1Gb network.
Intra-cluster fabrics
The layout cluster has an Infiniband infrastructure. Wachowski has only a 1Gb infrastructure.
Power
We have a backup power supply, with batteries last upgraded in 2019 (?). We’ve had a few outages since then and power has held up well.
HVAC
HVAC systems are static and are largely managed by Facilities.
See full topology diagrams here.
A word about what's happening between files and the drives they live on.
New sysadmins
These pages will be helpful for you if you're just starting in the group:
- Welcoming a new sysadmin
- General troubleshooting tips for admins
- Sandbox Notes
- Password managers
- Server safety
- Ticket tracking for current projects
Note: you'll need to log in with wiki credentials to see most Sysadmin pages.
Additional information
These pages contain a lot of the most important information about our systems and how we operate.
Handy Tools
Technical docs
- Ticket tracking for current projects
- Server safety
- Backup
- Monitoring
- SSH info relevant to admins
- User Management and LDAP generally
- Jupyterhub and NBGrader
- Email service
- Xen Server
- Network File System (NFS)
- Web Servers and Websites
- Databases
- DNS and DHCP
- AWS
- Bash startup scripts
- VirtualBox
- X Applications
- Cluster Overview and additional details
- Firewall running on babbage.cs.e.e
- Setting up Lab Machines
Common tasks
- Recurring tasks - e.g. software updates, hardware replacements
- Contacting all users
- Reset password
- Software installation
- Installing software under modules
- Add a computer to CS or cluster domains
- Supporting senior projects
- How to do a planned shutdown and reboot of the system
- Testing services (after a reboot, upgrade, change in the phase of the moon, etc.)
- Upgrading SSL Certificates
- Launch a process at startup
- setup psql for cs430 students