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Landin is a Xyratex HS-1235T (OEM platform for IBM XIV, Dell Compellent, LaCie 12Big, Pure FA-300, and others - note | 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) | ||
* OEM [https://www.kontron.com/industries/communications/server-board/ktc5520-eatx.html Kontron Server Motherboard (similar to KTC5520 but without PCI Slot and Sound Card)] | * OEM [https://www.kontron.com/industries/communications/server-board/ktc5520-eatx.html Kontron Server Motherboard (similar to KTC5520 but without PCI Slot and Sound Card)] | ||
* 2 Six-core Xeon E5645 processors @ 2.4ghz | * 2 Six-core Xeon E5645 processors @ 2.4ghz |
Revision as of 23:15, 3 June 2018
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)
- OEM Kontron Server Motherboard (similar to KTC5520 but without PCI Slot and Sound Card)
- 2 Six-core Xeon E5645 processors @ 2.4ghz
- 96 GB ECC Memory
- Dual 120GB Western Digital Green SSDs (Software RAID-1)
- Avago LSI SAS2008 SAS PCIe JBOD Controller with the following ZFS disk configuration:
- RAIDZ3 TBD mounted as /peter
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!)
- Have a login to Landin via LDAP
- Connect to Landin with your login. (You'll probably need to set up your ssh key first).
- Create a new VM on Landin. Use local to store the virtual drives
- Set suitable resources
- Set network to join bridge br0
- Start and have fun
- Add it to this wiki page
Check RAID array status =
(As root):
doodles doodles.