Stefano wrote in private e-mail: > are there docs/wikis on what the machines are (disk space, memory) and > where gump runs and what it does and all those nice things?
Not really. We're a bit messed up at the moment. There's some. Help welcome. No. Help desperately needed. Brutus had to be repurposed (in a week or two it'll likely be doing our SVN hosting) so I've been working on getting us other hardware. Loki is a little beefier than brutus (more ram) and runs vmware ESX. Vmgump is debian unstable on top of that. We currently are the only users, but that's destined to change. Disk space really sucks, Berin set us up with something like 30GB. Helios is a really big and beefy fast multi-opteron sun box with something like 16GB ram that is used for lots of stuff, including our gump zone. We have something like 130GB disk space on there and there'll be another TB of storage attached to it in a few weeks of which we can eat a sizeable chunk. Captainfantastic aka gump.osuosl is a new box that's on loan. Dual G5, 200GB+ disk, other than that I don't really know what's inside. In general, see http://www.apache.org/dev/machines.html And look under "machines" as well as "solaris faq" or whatever that's called. See http://monitoring.apache.org/status/ See http://wiki.apache.org/gump/VmgumpConfig http://wiki.apache.org/gump/GumpZonesConfig For configuration steps taken (those two are uptodate and accurate). Vmgump is currently our active gump. Run cat /proc/meminfo and cat /proc/cpuinfo. Gump.osuosl.org is a mostly-unconfigured dual G5 running mac os x 10.4 server. If you have time to help out it would be real nice if you could take on configuring that one (if you're running 10.4 yourself you can run the server admin console which is real slick). Basically look at the wiki pages and wing it from there. Also make sure to review the emails on this that went to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cheers, LSD --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
