Okay, so there was downtime. Why, you may ask? We had a few things going on.
The first item on the list, was a kernel update for moya, which serves as the trilug mail and list server, webserver, and is currently a shell server. While a kernel update doesn't really require someone onsite, it's usually a good idea, in case something goes wrong. The second item related to one of several hardware donations/swaps that made all this possible. John Beimler traded a nice, manageable 10/100 Bay Networks switch for one of our smaller, unmanagable switches. This will allow us to grab many neato statistics about our bandwidth utilization (which we'll of course make available on our website). Thanks John! The third thing was the addition of a new server (crichton), which will serve as a Gforge (http://gforge.org/) server, allowing us to host various open source projects. This was a Dell PowerEdge 2200 donated by TriLUG member Kevin Flanagan, and we added some RAM purchased by TriLUG, thanks to a donation from Reginald Reed. The system was set up by Hunter Mathews. Thanks Kevin, Hunter and Reginald! The forth, and largest (and most complex) job was replacing our primary ftp server, dargo, holder of our mirrors. Jason Tower donated an IBM Netfinity 5500 M10 with an external SCSI array. This system is more powerful than the system it replaces, and, ironically, fits much better in our rack. The Netfinity was missing four hotswap trays (every disk in the array is hotswap, making drive replacement a breeze), so Scott Morris donated four trays. Unfortunately, these trays did not fit our Netfinity. :( We'll see what we can do about scaring up some more trays. One other minor hitch was that many of the trays in the external array didn't have mounting holes. This really confused us, but Jeremy Portzer sent a plea to the list, and Larry White responded with his drill, and made holey disk trays. And Elliot Peele has been a big help with setting up the mirrors, and maintaining our current (http://current.tigris.org/) server. Thanks Jason, Scott, Jeremy, Larry, and Elliot. Big thank yous to all that donated equipment, and the install crew of Hunter Mathews, Jason Tower, Jeremy Portzer, and Tanner Lovelace! Big thanks guys! There are a lot of people who work on the TriLUG servers, setting them up, keeping them running, and generally maintaining the server farm. Everything even seems to generally run without a hitch. Big thanks/kudos to the whole TriLUG Sys team! Thanks y'all! Mike -- "If life hands you lemons, YOU BLOW THOSE LEMONS TO BITS WITH YOUR LASER CANNONS!" -- Brak GNUPG Key fingerprint = ACD2 2F2F C151 FB35 B3AF C821 89C4 DF9A 5DDD 95D1 GNUPG Key = http://www.enoch.org/mike/mike.pubkey.asc
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