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=== More details ===
=== More details ===


Power supply ATX, with at least 4 SATA connectors. The motherboard connector is a 4x2 ping connector. At the moment we don't use more the other cables on the power supply.
'''Power supply:''' ATX, with at least 4 SATA connectors. The motherboard connector is a 4x2 ping connector. At the moment we don't use more the other cables on the power supply.


==== NICs ====
'''NICs:''' There are two ethernet sockets, one 10/100Mbit and another 1Gbit.  The first is turned off in BIOS, the other is used as the primary network interface (e.g. eth0).
 
There are two ethernet sockets, one 10/100Mbit and another 1Gbit.  The first is turned off in BIOS, the other is used as the primary network interface (e.g. eth0).


= Backups =
= Backups =

Revision as of 00:39, 8 May 2016

Omnius is the main server providing services on the calafou internal network (".calafou").

Hardware setup

How the disks are connected?

Omnius has an old motherboard with no SATA support. The workaround is that there is a RAID controller card installed in a PCI slot. However, the RAID controller card driver is not working in Debian Jessie, so we actually use software RAIDs. The function of the RAID controller card is simply to provide 4 SATA ports where we can connect hard drives.

The only disk that is connected directly to the motherboard through an IDE cable (not SATA) is the operating system disk.

Which disks are connected?

There are many disks in omnius.

  1. Operating system.
  2. apt-cacher (proxy for caching Debian packages).
  3. pxe (network booting for installing Linux on machines that are connected to the local network).
  4. Alexandria (mainly media files like films and music).
  5. Alexandria RAID1 (copy).

Where are the disks connected?

The box of omnius has a lot of space for hard disks:

  1. EMPTY
  2. EMPTY
  3. alexandria
  4. alexandria
  5. EMPTY
  6. EMPTY
  7. EMPTY
  8. omnius-os
  9. EMTPY
  10. EMPTY
  11. apt-cacher

BIOS problems

Blinking cursor: After the message "Successfully installed BIOS" the screen goes black and there is only a blinking cursor. The solution to this problem is to turn off the "BBS support" option in the RAID controller menu, in the SATA configuration section (enter with Control-A when booting).

Specifications

1GB RAM: omnius has 1GB of RAM. The motherboard has 4 slots which are divided into two banks. Each bank has to have identical amount of RAM. At the moment only the first bank is used and there are two 512MB RAMs installed in them.

4x2.66Ghz CPU: It seems that omnius has 4 Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 2.66GHz CPUs (single core).

(2x)2TB HDD: alexandria has two 2TB HDDs in RAID1, so effectively only one can be used to store useful data.

More details

Power supply: ATX, with at least 4 SATA connectors. The motherboard connector is a 4x2 ping connector. At the moment we don't use more the other cables on the power supply.

NICs: There are two ethernet sockets, one 10/100Mbit and another 1Gbit. The first is turned off in BIOS, the other is used as the primary network interface (e.g. eth0).

Backups

1. RAID1 for alexandria

alexandria is automatically copied to another disk. So if one disk fails, they should still work without interruption.

2. Offsite backup for alexandria

Backup happens every day at 3am using a software called "restic", to hypatia, which is a NAS (Network Attached Storage) far from the hacklab.