Sysadmin

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This is the hub for the CS sysadmins on the wiki.

Common Tasks

Services

For old documentation, see: Old Wiki Information

Machines and Brief Descriptions of Services

If you're visually inclined, we have a colorful and easy-to-edit map of our servers here!

Compute (servers and clusters)

We have CS and cluster machines.

CS machines:

  • bowie: hosts and exports user files; Jupyterhub; landing server
  • smiley: VM host, not accessible to regular users
  • web: website host
  • net: network administration host for CS
  • code: GitLab host
  • auth: host of the LDAP user database

Cluster machines:

  • hopper: landing server
  • bronte, pollock, lovelace: large compute servers
  • layout, whedon: clusters of multiple nodes linked together through a switch and managed through a headnode
  • sakurai: big data storage and exports
  • meier, miyamoto: backup servers
  • monitor: server monitoring

We have spare nodes on the old al-salam cluster’s rack. These should be used for services that can handle minutes to hours of downtime, as they only have one power supply.

Specialized resources

Specialized computing applications are supported on the following machines:

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. Whedon 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.