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* [[Sysadmin:Services:XenServerSetup | Xen Server]]
 
* [[Sysadmin:Services:XenServerSetup | Xen Server]]
  
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=== Networking ===
 
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* [[Sysadmin:Networking:NetworkLayout|Network Layout (as of 08/2006)]]
 
* [[Sysadmin:Networking:D224 cable plant|D224 cable plant]]
 
* [[Sysadmin:Networking:Fiber plans|Fiber plans]]
 
* [[Sysadmin:Networking:Switches|Switches]]
 
* [[Sysadmin:Networking:Rack notes|Rack notes]]
 
* [[Sysadmin:Networking:Public|Public Network]]
 
* [[Sysadmin:Networking:NetworkTopo|Old Network Topo Figures]]
 
* [[Sysadmin:Networking:NetworkDiagram|Network layout (May 2007)]]
 
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Revision as of 09:33, 16 August 2018


Machines and Brief Descriptions of Services

CS Machines

Server layout as of May 2017
NET
(vm1)
LDAP Server
DNS
DHCP

Backup to Dali: etc, var
WEB
(vm2)
Mailman
Mail Stack
Apache2
PostgresQL
MySQL
Wiki

Backup to Dali: etc, var
TOOLS
(vm3)
SageNB Server
Jupyterhub Server
Software Modules
NginX
SSH
Users

Backup to Dali: etc, var, mnts, sage
BABBAGE
Firewall
PROTO
Weather Monitoring
GPS/NTP
Energy Monitoring

Backup to Dali: etc, var
CONTROL
Users
SSH
HOME
TOOLS

Backup to Dali: etc, var
SMILEY
XenDocs
NET
WEB
NFS

Backup to Dali: etc, var
SHINKEN
Users
SSH
Add machines
MURPHY
Elderly email stack
Users
SSH














Cluster Machines

HOPPER
Users
SSH
NFS server
LDAP server
Software Modules
PostgreSQL
Wiki
Apache2
DNS
DHCP

Backup to Indiana: etc, var, cluster
INDIANA
New Storage Server
DALI
Storage Server
Gitlab
Backups
NginX

Backup to Dali (/media/r10_vol/backups/): etc, var/opt/gitlab/backups
AL-SALAM
WebMO
Software Modules
Apache2

Backup to Dali: etc, var
WHEDON
Software Modules
LAYOUT
Jupyterhub Server
Software Modules
NginX
Apache2
WebMO

Backup to Dali: etc, var
BRONTE
Software Modules

Backup to Dali: etc, var, nbserver
POLLOCK
Software Modules
WebMO
NginX

Backup to Dali: etc, var
KAHLO
Storage Server
Backups
NginX

Backup to Dali: etc, var
BIGFE
Software Modules

Hosts BCCD related repositories and distributions.
T-VOC
Software Modules
ELWOOD
Software Modules

Used by BCCD to host www.bccd.net and www.littlefe.net. Will be deprecated when BCCD project offloads their sites onto cloud-based hosting platforms.
krasner
Docker platform on an old lovelace machine upgraded to have 16GB of RAM.
































Switches

SG538SF02J
  • Model: HP Procurve 3400cl
  • Ports: 24
  • Backplane bandwidth:
    • 88 Gbps
    • 64 million pps
  • Memory:
    • 2MB packet buffer
    • 16 MB dual flash
    • 128 MB SDRAM
  • Cut-through switching: No
  • Unused as of May 12, 2017
CN63FP762S
  • Model: HP 2530-24G
  • Ports: 24
  • Switching Capacity:
    • 56 Gbps
    • 41.6 million pps
  • Memory:
    • 1.5 MB packet buffer
    • 256 MB flash
    • 128 MB DDR3 DIMM
  • Cut-through switching: No
  • Connected to Al-Salam as of May 12, 2017
SG525SG025
  • Model: HP Procurve 3400cl
  • Ports: 24
  • Backplane bandwidth:
    • 88 Gbps
    • 64 million pps
  • Memory:
    • 2MB packet buffer
    • 16 MB dual flash
    • 128 MB SDRAM
  • Cut-through switching: No
  • Connected to layout and whedon as of May 12, 2017
Netgear JGS524
  • Current cluster head-node
  • Unmanaged (no console/configuration)
  • Ports: 24
  • Switching bandwidth:
    • 48 Gbps
    • 1.5 million pps
  • Memory:
    • 2MB packet buffer
  • Cut-through switching: No
  • Connected to Al-Salam, Hopper, Pollock, Nagios, Dali, Kahlo, Bronte as of May 12, 2017
cs-main
  • Model: HP 5920AF-24XG
  • Ports: 24
  • Backplane bandwidth:
    • 480 Gbps
    • 367 million pps
  • Memory:
    • 3.6 GB packet buffer
    • 256 MB dual flash
    • 2 GB SDRAM
  • Cut-through switching: Yes
  • IP Address: 159.28.31.66
  • Connected to layout, kahlo, and dali as of May 12, 2017
5500denniscs-sw1
  • Model: HP 5500 JG542A
  • Ports: 24
  • Backplane bandwidth:
    • 224 Gbps
    • 166.6 million pps
  • Memory:
    • 6 MB packet buffer
    • 512 MB dual flash
    • 1 GB SDRAM
  • Cut-through switching: No
  • IP Address: 159.28.31.67
  • Connected to Babbage, Control, Nagios, and the cluster's netgear switch (via port 14) as of May 12, 2017


















Systems Administration Documentation

For old documentation, see: Old Wiki Information

Current Projects

This is the list we will work from in addition to service requests.

Please update specific projects at their own page.

You can see our Open Tasks here. This is a new way of handling projects, but as we use it more we will also start filling up the Closed Tasks page.