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== ''sodium-benzoate'' == |
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Sodium-benzoate is our mirror server, funded by MEF. |
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* Intel Xeon Quad Core E5405 |
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* 16GB RAM |
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* 4TB RAID-5 array (8 * 750GB) |
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==== Services ==== |
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* [[Mirror]] |
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== ''ginseng'' == |
== ''ginseng'' == |
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Ginseng is our |
Ginseng is our file server, running Solaris 10. |
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Revision as of 19:30, 7 November 2008
Servers
sodium-benzoate
Sodium-benzoate is our mirror server, funded by MEF.
Specs
- Intel Xeon Quad Core E5405
- 16GB RAM
- 4TB RAID-5 array (8 * 750GB)
Services
ginseng
Ginseng is our file server, running Solaris 10.
Specs
- Intel Pentium Dual Core E2180
- 2GB RAM
- Intel S3000AHV Motherboard
Services
- /users via ZFS and NFSv4
artificial-flavours
Artificial-flavours is our backup server. It used to be an office terminal.
Specs
- Intel Celeron 3.2GHz
- 2GB RAM
- Biostar P4M80-M4 Motherbard
Services
- BNBT BitTorrent tracker
- Backup authentication and directory services
caffeine
Caffeine is the Computer Science Club's primary server. It servers mail, websites, authentication and a large amount of other services. It is located in MC 3015.
Specs
- AMD Athlon 64 X2 4200+
- 4GB RAM
- ASUS A8V-E SE Motherboard
- QLogic fibre-channel card (connected to an array of NetApp disk shelfs) [planned]
Services
- Directory services with OpenLDAP
- Authentication with Kerberos
- Club and member web sites with Apache
- CSClub packages repository
- Puppetmaster
citric-acid
Citric-acid is a large blue DEC AlphaServer. It is located in MC 3015.
Specs
- AlphaServer 4100 (4 600MHz EV56 CPUs)
- 6GB RAM
Services
- Talks mirror
- Ubuntu ISO mirror
taurine
Taurine is the CSC's newest system as of Spring 2007. It runs multiple virtualized systems. It is located in DC 3558.
Specs
- 2 AMD Opteron 2218 CPUs
- 8GB RAM
Services
- Talks mirror
- Virtual machines
potassium-citrate
Potassium-citrate is a dual-processor Alpha machine. It is on extended loan from one of our members. It will likely be located in MC 3015, but currently resides in the CSC office.
Specs
- Alphaserver CS20 (2 833MHz EV68al CPUs)
- 512MB RAM
ascorbic-acid
Ascorbic-acid is Sun Netra T1 that will be running our Stratum 1 NTP server.
Specs
- Sun Netra T1
- 256MB RAM
Services
- Stratum 1 NTP server (planned)
Office Terminals
acesulfame-potassium
Acesulfame-potassium is the newest office terminal
Specs
- Intel Pentium 4 2.67GHz
- 1GB RAM
- ABIT VT7 Motherboard
- ATI Radeon 7000
glucose-fructose
Glucose-fructose is an office terminal.
Specs
- AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+
- 2GB RAM
- ASUS M2V-MX Motherboard
- ATI Radeon X300SE
Services
- Office webcam
natural-flavours
Natural-flavours' is an office terminal; it used to be our mirror.
Specs
- Intel Core 2 Duo E6300
- 2GB RAM
- ASUS P5L-MX Motherboard
Services
- Office webcam
romana
Romana is a BeBox that has been in the CSC's possession since long before BeOS became defunct.
Specs
- 2 PowerPC based procccessors
- Stylish Blinken processor-load lights
sodium-citrate
Sodium-citrate is an SGI O2 machine.
In order to net boot you need to set /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_no_pmtu_disc to 1. When the O2 boots, hit F5 at the boot menu and type bootp():.
ozone
A laptop office terminal without X, that came to the CSC in W08.
Specs
- 28 megs of ram
dextroamphetamine-saccharate
A laptop office terminal, that was purchased in Winter 2008 for $20 at the UW Surplus sale.
Specs
Coming soon.
Virtual Machines
builder
Builder is a virtual machine that has various cross-compilers installed. See Cross compiler for more information.