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* 2 Six-core Xeon E5645 processors @ 2.4ghz
* 2 Six-core Xeon E5645 processors @ 2.4ghz
* 96 GB ECC Memory
* 96 GB ECC Memory
* [https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E19113-01/x8quad.giga.utp/820-0115-16/820-0115-16.pdf Sun MicroSystems ATLS1QGE Quad Port Gigabit Adapter LP Network Card]
* Dual 120GB Western Digital Green SSDs (Software RAID-1)
* Dual 120GB Western Digital Green SSDs (Software RAID-1)
* Avago LSI SAS2008 SAS PCIe JBOD Controller with the following ZFS disk configuration:  
* [https://www.servethehome.com/lsi-sas-2008-raid-controller-hba-information/ Avago LSI SAS2008 SAS PCIe JBOD Controller] with the following ZFS disk configuration:  
** 12-drive single-pool RAIDZ3 (Size TBD) mounted as /peter
** 12-drive (1TB) single-pool RAIDZ3 (Size TBD) mounted as /peter


=== Storage Pools ===
=== Storage Pools ===

Revision as of 11:50, 11 June 2018

Landin
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Model Xyratex HS-1235T (2U Version with 12 3.5" SAS Bays)
Sub-category Systems
Status Good working order
Training requirement yes
Training link Unknown
ACnode no
Owner LHS
Origin Donation
Location Basement rack
Maintainers Sysadmin team

Multi-use server server for services in Ujima House

The system was named after the British computer scientist Peter Landin who was instrumental in using lambda calculus to model a programming language, leading to functional programming.

Please do not install anything directly on Landin (Make a VM)

Info

  • IP: 10.20.20.10
  • DNS: landin.london.hackspace.org.uk
  • Access: LDAP

Stats

Landin is a Xyratex HS-1235T (OEM platform for IBM XIV, Dell Compellent, LaCie 12Big, Pure FA-300, and others - note also NetApp disk trays such as DS4243 and other Xyratex OEM users fit as well)

Storage Pools

Networks

Current VMs

Chomsky

ACserver

Adminstuff

apt-cacher-ng

Redmine

Icinga 2

Services

How to:

Create a new VM (NEED TO REDO WITH NEW PROCEDURE!)

  1. Have a login to Landin via LDAP
  2. Connect to Landin with your login. (You'll probably need to set up your ssh key first).
  3. Create a new VM on Landin. Use local to store the virtual drives
  4. Set suitable resources
  5. Set network to join bridge br0
  6. Start and have fun
  7. Add it to this wiki page

Check RAID array status =

(As root):

 doodles doodles.