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= Stats =
 
= Stats =
 
* 2 Dual-core Xeons @ 3.0ghz
 
* 2 Dual-core Xeons @ 3.0ghz
* 2GB RAM (Needs more)
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* 18GB RAM
 
* RAID10 on / ~123GB
 
* RAID10 on / ~123GB
 
* RAID5 on /storage ~404G
 
* RAID5 on /storage ~404G

Revision as of 12:35, 11 March 2014

Lamarr
Hackspace Unknown.png
Model HP DL380G5 (or something like that)
Sub-category Systems
Status Under construction
Training requirement yes
Training link Unknown
ACnode no
Owner LHS
Origin donation from someone
Location Basement rack
Maintainers Sysadmin team

Hypervisor, still being built. Possibly with KVM

Info

  • IP: 172.31.24.32
  • DNS: lamarr.lan.london.hackspace.org.uk
  • Access: Sysadmins

Stats

  • 2 Dual-core Xeons @ 3.0ghz
  • 18GB RAM
  • RAID10 on / ~123GB
  • RAID5 on /storage ~404G

libvm config

XML files are stored in /root at the moment. Will get around to sorting

Storage Pools

  • iso - /storage/isos - Boot and install media. Everyone has write permission
  • local - /storage/vms - Virtual drives stored on the local machine.

Networks

  • default - NATed network, works fine but won't give you an externally accessible IP or allow for PXE booting
  • bridge - Bridged network br0.

How to:

Create a new VM

  1. Have a login to Lamarr via Ansible
  2. Install virt-manager
  3. Connect to Lamarr with your login. (Requires your key to be there as ID_RSA)
  4. Create a new VM on Lamarr. Use local to store the virtual drives
  5. Set suitable resources
  6. Set network to eth0
  7. Start and have fun