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build:basics [2005/08/23 23:35] 10.42.69.100 Added more info about why we chose Debian, and its idiosyncrasies (CMB) |
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| ===== Systems ===== | ===== Systems ===== | ||
| + | We've got 2 ProLiant 6400R systems. They're pretty substantial. See the [[hardware]] page for full details. | ||
| + | The primary system is named **bud**. It will likely host most of the production services. The secondary system is named **budlight**. The systems have equivalent specs, except that **bud** has a second (currently unused) NIC. | ||
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| + | We have a history of naming our systems after Anheuser-Busch products. I (Craig) have no idea when or why that started, but it has nothing to do with the fact that I've worked at A-B for the past 4 years --- SLUUG has been using the names before I was a SLUUG member, and before I ever worked at A-B. Of course, I did push to keep the tradition and selected the names of these 2 systems... ;-) | ||
| ===== Old New Systems ===== | ===== Old New Systems ===== | ||
| - | The primary (larger) system was to be called **bud**. Unfortunately, we weren't able to get Debian to play nice with the hardware. Our secondary system is called **budlight**. Currently, that's our only system, so it's effectively the primary. | + | We originally tried using a Compaq ProLiant 5500R for **bud**. Unfortunately, we weren't able to get Debian to play nice with the hardware. The original **budlight** was a loaner system, courtesy of Craig Buchek. |
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| - | **Budlight** is actually a loaner system, courtesy of Craig Buchek. We're not sure what we'll replace it with at this point. We may just buy a replacement system for Craig and use the current system. We may build new systems from components, or we may buy a used server off eBay. | + | |
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| - | We have a history of naming our systems after Anheuser-Busch products. I (Craig) have no idea when or why that started, but it has nothing to do with the fact that I've worked at A-B for the past 4 years --- SLUUG has been using the names before I was a SLUUG member, and before I ever worked at A-B. Of course, I did push to keep the tradition and selected the names of these 2 systems... ;-) | + | |
| ===== Decision Making ===== | ===== Decision Making ===== | ||
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| * Search for a package with a given name: \\ | * Search for a package with a given name: \\ | ||
| ''apt-cache search //string//'' | ''apt-cache search //string//'' | ||
| + | * List installed packages: \\ | ||
| + | ''dpkg --list'' | ||
| * Show information about a package: \\ | * Show information about a package: \\ | ||
| ''apt-cache showpkg //packagename//'' | ''apt-cache showpkg //packagename//'' | ||
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| # exit | # exit | ||
| - | To replay the script use the **replay** command. | + | To replay the script use the **replay** command. |
| # replay script.timing script.out | # replay script.timing script.out | ||
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| ===== Blame ===== | ===== Blame ===== | ||
| - | There's plenty of blame to go around. Lots of our members helped out in various ways, including moral support, and just general having fun. | + | There's plenty of blame^H^H^H^H^Hcredit to go around. Lots of our members helped out in various ways, including moral support, and just general having fun. |
| - | The following people helped build the development server on 2005-07-30: | + | The following people helped build the development server on 2005-02-19: |
| (TODO: Get list of people who helped on 2005-02-19 from Stan.) | (TODO: Get list of people who helped on 2005-02-19 from Stan.) | ||
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| * Jeff Muse | * Jeff Muse | ||
| * Gary Meyer | * Gary Meyer | ||
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| + | The following people helped finish building the production servers on 2005-09-10: | ||
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| + | (TODO) | ||
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| + | The following people helped move the production servers to Primary Networks on 2006-01-16: | ||
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| + | * Lee Lammert | ||
| + | * Craig Buchek | ||
| + | * Jeff Muse | ||
| + | * Ted Palmer | ||
| + | * Gary Meyer | ||
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| + | The following people met on 2006-03-18 to come up with a migration plan and continue working on adding services: | ||
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| + | * Mike Knight | ||
| + | * Fred Smith | ||
| + | * Lee Lammert | ||
| + | * Craig Buchek | ||
| + | * Gary Meyer | ||
| + | * Ed Wehner | ||
| + | * Carl Fitch | ||
| + | * Phil Bunch | ||
| + | * Anthony Lordi | ||
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| + | The following people met on 2006-05-20 to work on email, mailing lists, and webmin: | ||
| + | * Lee Lammert | ||
| + | * Craig Buchek | ||
| + | * Stan Reichardt | ||
| + | * Gary Meyer | ||
| + | * Ed Wehner | ||
| + | * Fred Smith | ||
| + | * Anthony Lordi | ||
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| + | The following people met on 2010-11-13 to work on RedHook (Possible Bud Light replacement): | ||
| + | * Lee Lammert | ||
| + | * Jeff Muse | ||
| + | * Don Ellis | ||