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This page collects information on the hardware we plan to install at a colocation provider as part of our new hosting infrastructure. Some older discussion and similar stuff is on NewSystemHardwareArchive. #pragma section-numbers off
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= System setup = This page collects information on the hardware that we have installed or plan to install as part of HCoop infrastructure.
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Currently, what we know are the uses for the three machines we will base our infrastructure on. We also know our Abulafia machine configuration, and Justin Leitgeb's to-be-donated server configuration. What we need to come up with, is the ideal setup for the third machine that we will have to buy. So, the machine configurations and intended uses follow: <<TableOfContents>>
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== Justin Leitgeb's donation: Dell PowerEdge 2850 == = Peer1 =
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 * Processor: 2 x 2.8 GHz
 * RAM: 4 GB
Current pictures of the actual Peer1 cabinet are at [[OnSiteVisits/20130627]].

== fritz ==

FritzInfo

 * Location: Peer1
 * Model: Dell PowerEdge 2970
 * Processor: 2x Quad Core AMD Opteron™ 2372HE 2.1GHz 4x512K Cache 1Ghz HyperTrnsprt
 * RAM: 8GB (4x2GB), 800MHz, Dual Ranked
 * 1x6 Backplane for 3.5-inch Hard Drives
 * Integrated SAS/SATA No RAID
 * Disks: system disks 2x 160GB 7.2K RPM Serial ATA 3Gbps 3.5-in HotPlug Hard Drive , + AFS disks 2x 1 TB Western Digital in RAID 1
 * Redundant Power Supply with Dual Cords
 * Lan: Dual Embedded Broadcom® NetXtreme II 5708 Gigabit Ethernet NIC
 * Form factor: 2U
 * OS: Debian Squeeze
 * User logins: no
 * Source: purchase from Dell store, 2x 1 TB disks from Newegg

'''Use: AndrewFileSystem fileserver, MitKerberos kdc, KernelVirtualMachine host'''

=== KVM: navajos ===

 Location:: virtual machine on fritz
 Allocated Resources:: 4 processors, 2.5G RAM, 60G storage
 Operating System:: Debian Squeeze AMD64
 User Logins:: No
 Intended Use:: Apache hosting and dynamic web content, including HCoop web services
 Details:: ServerNavajos

=== KVM: bog ===

 Location:: virtual machine on fritz
 Allocated Resources:: 4 processors, 3G RAM, 30G storage
 Operating System:: Debian Squeeze AMD64
 User Logins:: No
 Intended Use:: Member shell and server hosting
 Details:: ServerBog
 

== deleuze ==
 * Location: Peer1
 * Model: Dell PowerEdge 2850
 * Processor: 2 x 2.8 GHz Intel Xeon (2/2)
 * RAM: 4 GB (? slots, 16 GB Max, DDR-2400 SDRAM)
 * Disks (controller Ultra 320 SCSI):
  * 4 x 10K Seagate Cheetah SCSI drives, 73GB '''and'''
  * 2 x 10K Seagate Cheetah SCSI drives, 36GB
 * LAN: 2 x 10/100/1000
 * Extra: RAID kit, with battery, etc., 256 MB RAID cache, 2 power supplies
 * Form factor: 2U
 * OS: Debian stable
 * User logins: no
 * Source: donation by Justin Leitgeb

 * [[https://dcse.dell.com/selfstudy/Associates_7_0/Enterprise/PowerEdge/PE2850/printer_friendly.asp|Maintenance Manual for the PE 2850]]
 * http://www.dell.com/downloads/global/products/pedge/en/2850_specs.pdf
 * DeleuzeHotSwapDrive (instructions for replacing a failed drive without rebooting)
 * [[attachment:ut_linux.html|MegaRC RAID Utility Manual]]
 * Real picture:{{http://hcoop.net/~docelic/deleuze.hcoop.net.jpg}}
 * Historical discussion: PowerEdge2850, RebootingDeleuze

'''Use: email server, backup server'''


== kvm ==

 * Location: Peer1
 * Model: StarTech IP KVM
 * Source: Newegg?

 * [[KvmAccess]]
 * [[http://www.startech.com/Data/ProductManuals/SV1110IPEXT.pdf?c=US|StarTech manual]] ([[http://hcoop.net/~docelic/SV1110IPEXT.pdf|local copy]]).

The StarTech Server Remote Control External KVM over IP provides access to systems that may have a degraded network. It allows us to monitor Power-On Self Test (POST), configure BIOS/CMOS, and even reinstall operating system software. It must be connected to another multiple port KVM in order to have access to more than one server.


== hopper ==

 * Location: Peer1
 * Model: IBM xSeries 335
 * Processor: 2 x single-core P4 XEON 2.6Ghz with hyperthreading
 * RAM: 4 GB, 2x1 GB, 1x2 GB (3/4 slots, 8 GB Max, PC2100 ECC registered)
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   * 4 x 10K Seagate Cheetah SCSI drives, 73GB '''and'''
   * 2 x 10K Seagate Cheetah SCSI drives, 36GB
 * Extra: RAID kit, with battery, etc., 256 MB RAID cache, 2 power supplies
  * 2x SCSI Ultra 320 80 pin. SEAGATE - 5 YEARS MFG WARRANTY. CHEETAH 73.4GB 15000 RPM 80PIN ULTRA320 SCSI HARD DISK DRIVE. 16MB BUFFER 3.5 LOW PROFILE(1.0 INCH). ST373455LC
  * Floppy 3.5"
 * LAN: 2 x 10/100/1000
 * Ports: 3 x USB, 1 x serial, 2 x PCI-X
 * PSU: 1/1
 * Form factor: 1U
 * Dimensions: W 17.5 in / H 1.75 in / D 25.75 in / Weight 33 lbs
 * OS: Debian Squeeze
 * User logins: no
 * Name voting at https://members.hcoop.net/portal/poll?report=17
 * Source: US Ebay, seller lapkosoft. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=300200776299
 * Real picture:{{http://hcoop.net/~docelic/hopper.hcoop.net.jpg}}
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'''Intended use: fileserver and host for all services that don't involve dynamic content provided by non-admins. No user logins.'''  * [[HopperServiceProcessor]]
 * [[http://www-947.ibm.com/systems/support/supportsite.wss/selectproduct?familyind=5105587&typeind=0&osind=0&continue.x=12&continue.y=13&brandind=5000008&oldbrand=5000008&oldfamily=5105587&oldtype=0&taskind=2&matrix=Y&psid=bm|IBM xSeries 335 Support Page]]
 * {{http://hcoop.net/~docelic/IBM_xSeries335_Front_0Bay.jpg}}
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== HCoop's currently-underused machine Abulafia == [[attachment:Back of hopper, taken 24feb09.jpg]]
[[attachment:Hopper card closeup, taken 24feb09.jpg]]
[[attachment:Inside hopper, taken 24feb09.jpg]]
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 * Processor: 1 x 900 MHz
'''Use: Secondary KDC and SpamAssassin'''

(The 1x2 GB RAM module was acquired from Newegg, and the two disks from ServerSupply. Purchases were made in Sep 2008, but ServerSupply took good 3 weeks to deliver).


= Linode =

== outpost ==

 * Location: Linode (hosted at UK data center)
 * Model: Xen VM
 * Processor: 4 cores (1x priority?)
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 * Disks: 40 GB RAID 1 (2 x 40 GB 7200 RPM ATA drives)
 * Extra: 3Ware 6400 PCI ATA RAID controller
 * Disk: 40 GB
 * OS: Debian squeeze
 * User logins: no
 * Details: OutpostInfo
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'''Intended use: refurbished slightly to serve as a generic shell server and the only machine where usage not strictly related to "Internet hosting" is permitted.''' '''Use: secondary DNS on a different subnet, all tasks requiring remote location.'''
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== New server, for which we need to come up with hardware specifications ==
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 * Processor: Dual AMD 248
 * RAM: 2 GB RAM
 * Disks: 2 x 73 RAID 1 SCSI
 * Extra: Should be 1U. Goal is to make it processor intensive, and only disk-heavy enough to ensure a high level of uptime. Other considerations such as a preference for AMD and the vendor Penguin Computing that have been expressed on the list and in meetings should be followed here.
= Awaiting setup =
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'''Intended use: dynamic web content and any other Internet services that involve running arbitrary code from members (including custom daemons, etc.)''' None.
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JustinLeitgeb says: = Awaiting purchase =
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 The model that I like best for this machine of the previous configurations is the Penguin Altus 1400. It is a 1U machine with hardware SCSI RAID listing for $3463 [http://www.hcoop.net/~leitgebj/hcoop_servers/penguin_web_server.ps (postscript)] [http://www.hcoop.net/~leitgebj/hcoop_servers/penguin_web_server.pdf (PDF)][[BR]] We need a new KVM host and drives for staging offsite backups of openafs. See NewServerDiscussion2013
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 We could go with SATA, but I would only do this if we can do it with hot-swappable disks in a 1U case. I suppose that SATA could be a better choice even if it isn't hot-swappable once we get a cluster of web servers... maybe we can get SATA now and live with the consequences until we reach this point. Ideas?[[BR]]
 
 I think that we should also negotiate with Penguin on the phone over this configuration.
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== Switch == = Decommissioned =
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We are proceeding under the assumption that we'll use ShaunEmpie's donation (see HardwareDonations), a Nortel (Baystack) 380 switch. He says: == mire ==
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It is not brand new but is working. Here is [http://vpit.net/es380-guide.pdf a guide] that I was able to find to give anyone interested a more in depth view of it. {{{#!wiki note
Turned off, left in rack in case we end up re-using it as a wheezy based console server
}}}
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ES380 AC Power Specs:
 * Input current: 1.5A to 100 AC
 * Input voltage (rms): 100 to 240 VAC at 47 to 63 Hz
 * Power consumption: 150 W
 * Thermal rating: 1000 BTU/hr maximum
 * Location: Peer1
 * Model: Sun Fire v20z
 * Processor: 1 x 1.6GHz AMD64 (Opteron) (1/2)
 * RAM: 5 GB (initial 2x512MB and additional 2x2GB, ? slots, 16 GB Max, DDR1/333 or DDR1/400 SDRAM)
 * Disks (controller Ultra 320 SCSI):
  * 2 x 36 GB (hot swap)
  * CD-Rom
  * Floppy
 * LAN: 2 x 10/100/1000
 * Form factor: 1U
 * Ports: 1 x USB 1.1, 1 x DB9 serial, 2 x PCI-X
 * Power: 100-240 V, 50/60 Hz, 465 W PFC supply, dual redundant fans
 * Dimensions: W 16.94 in / H 1.69 in / D 28.5 in / Weight 35 lbs
 * OS: Debian stable
 * User logins: yes
 * Source: donated by Ray Racine
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== Serial console ==  * [[RebootingMireSp]]
 * [[http://docs.sun.com/source/817-5248-21/|SunFire v20z User Guide]]
 * [[http://docs.sun.com/source/817-5249-17/|Service Processor Manual]]
 * http://docs.sun.com/source/817-5248-20/index.html
 * http://www.sun.com/servers/entry/v20z/index.jsp
 * {{http://hcoop.net/~docelic/sunFIRE_V20z.jpg}}
 * {{http://www.sun.com/servers/entry/v20z/images/gallery/full/img_3.jpg}}
 * {{http://hcoop.net/~docelic/SunFireV20z_expl.gif}}
 * Real picture:{{http://hcoop.net/~docelic/mire.hcoop.net.jpg}}
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Some device to simulate local login over the Internet could be a life saver. JustinLeitgeb mentions a special card that Dell sells that would work with his donation. '''Former Use: dynamic web content, services that involve running arbitrary code from members (including custom daemons, etc.)'''


See [[/Decommissioned]] for older machines

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CategorySystemAdministration

This page collects information on the hardware that we have installed or plan to install as part of HCoop infrastructure.

Peer1

Current pictures of the actual Peer1 cabinet are at OnSiteVisits/20130627.

fritz

FritzInfo

  • Location: Peer1
  • Model: Dell PowerEdge 2970

  • Processor: 2x Quad Core AMD Opteron™ 2372HE 2.1GHz 4x512K Cache 1Ghz HyperTrnsprt

  • RAM: 8GB (4x2GB), 800MHz, Dual Ranked
  • 1x6 Backplane for 3.5-inch Hard Drives
  • Integrated SAS/SATA No RAID
  • Disks: system disks 2x 160GB 7.2K RPM Serial ATA 3Gbps 3.5-in HotPlug Hard Drive , + AFS disks 2x 1 TB Western Digital in RAID 1

  • Redundant Power Supply with Dual Cords
  • Lan: Dual Embedded Broadcom® NetXtreme II 5708 Gigabit Ethernet NIC

  • Form factor: 2U
  • OS: Debian Squeeze
  • User logins: no
  • Source: purchase from Dell store, 2x 1 TB disks from Newegg

Use: AndrewFileSystem fileserver, MitKerberos kdc, KernelVirtualMachine host

KVM: navajos

Location
virtual machine on fritz
Allocated Resources
4 processors, 2.5G RAM, 60G storage
Operating System
Debian Squeeze AMD64
User Logins
No
Intended Use
Apache hosting and dynamic web content, including HCoop web services
Details

ServerNavajos

KVM: bog

Location
virtual machine on fritz
Allocated Resources
4 processors, 3G RAM, 30G storage
Operating System
Debian Squeeze AMD64
User Logins
No
Intended Use
Member shell and server hosting
Details

ServerBog

deleuze

Use: email server, backup server

kvm

The StarTech Server Remote Control External KVM over IP provides access to systems that may have a degraded network. It allows us to monitor Power-On Self Test (POST), configure BIOS/CMOS, and even reinstall operating system software. It must be connected to another multiple port KVM in order to have access to more than one server.

hopper

Back of hopper, taken 24feb09.jpg Hopper card closeup, taken 24feb09.jpg Inside hopper, taken 24feb09.jpg

Use: Secondary KDC and SpamAssassin

(The 1x2 GB RAM module was acquired from Newegg, and the two disks from ServerSupply. Purchases were made in Sep 2008, but ServerSupply took good 3 weeks to deliver).

Linode

outpost

  • Location: Linode (hosted at UK data center)
  • Model: Xen VM
  • Processor: 4 cores (1x priority?)
  • RAM: 512 MB
  • Disk: 40 GB
  • OS: Debian squeeze
  • User logins: no
  • Details: OutpostInfo

Use: secondary DNS on a different subnet, all tasks requiring remote location.

Awaiting setup

None.

Awaiting purchase

We need a new KVM host and drives for staging offsite backups of openafs. See NewServerDiscussion2013

Decommissioned

mire

Turned off, left in rack in case we end up re-using it as a wheezy based console server

Former Use: dynamic web content, services that involve running arbitrary code from members (including custom daemons, etc.)

See /Decommissioned for older machines


CategorySystemAdministration

Hardware (last edited 2021-04-17 15:58:03 by ClintonEbadi)