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Machines and Brief Descriptions of Services
CS Machines
HOME (vm0) |
Users SSH NFS |
NET (vm1) |
LDAP server DNS DHCP |
WEB (vm2) |
Mailman Mail Stack Apache2 PostgresQL MySQL Wiki |
TOOLS (vm3) |
SageNB Server Jupyterhub Server Software Modules NginX |
BABBAGE |
Firewall |
PROTO |
Weather Monitoring GPS/NTP Energy Monitoring |
Cluster Machines
HOPPER |
Users SSH NFS Software Modules PostgresQL Wiki Apache2 DNS DHCP |
DALI |
Gitlab Backups NginX |
AL-SALAM |
WebMO Software Modules Apache2 |
LAYOUT |
Jupyterhub Server Software Modules NginX Apache2 WebMO |
BRONTE |
Software Modules |
POLLOCK |
Software Modules WebMO NginX |
Systems Administration Documentation
Most of these things below are OLD
Lovelace Workstations |
Admins pages
Sysadmin Responsibilities
This is the basic list of tasks that Earlham CS system administrators are in charge of.
Responsibilities | Wilson | Eamon | Vitalii | James | Bret |
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Install software on Debian (ACL) | |||||
Install software on FreeBSD (servers) | |||||
Being able to edit wiki | |||||
Virtual Machine | |||||
Make a CS user account | |||||
Change users CS password | |||||
Add DNS & DHCP entry | |||||
Make a CS wiki account | |||||
Add people to different groups (ldap) | |||||
Modification and maintenance of Nagios | |||||
DD a new ACL image | |||||
Set up a new ACL | |||||
Shut down / start up of the entire machine room | |||||
Creating and configuring mailing lists (electron) | |||||
Admin list moderating | |||||
Backups and restore (bacula) | |||||
Create and configure jails | |||||
VMware |
Sysadmin basic Training
This is the list of skills that our System Administrators are trained during their orientation.
Training Sections | Wilson | Eamon | Vitalii | James | Bret |
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Wiki Editing | |||||
Installing operating systems (Debian and FreeBSD), including single-user mode | |||||
Installing packages | |||||
*nix Filesystem layout | |||||
Command line tools including I/O redirections and pipes | |||||
TCP, UDP and ICMP packets, including 3-way handshake | |||||
Ports | |||||
DNS | |||||
DHCP | |||||
Network debugging tools (tcpdump, ping, traceroute, netstat) | |||||
Simple shell scripting | |||||
Jails |