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Your invisible and friendly system administrator. By admin 77 Views    0 Comments I've installed Apache on one of the new servers to do a reverse proxy on the sites that I'm hosting. The main reason for this, is that I want to move away from CruiseControl, and over to Jenkins. All the main sites are now proxying correctly, except for UberSvn and Jenkins. I have to do a bit more research on those. I will be moving our Subversion repositories to HERACLES, their new home, in the next couple days. So here's a picture of all the servers; ATHENA, SOCRATES, and HERACLES 
By Fastalanasa 132 Views    0 Comments I got WheelForge moved to Athena. I also took the time to update BugNet, the underlying software running it. Please report any weirdness. Thanks! By Fastalanasa 137 Views    0 Comments I've successfully moved several of our web-based tools to Athena, the new server in the picture in the previous post. I've ordered a second and third 1U servers. These will be replacements for HERCULES, and VULCAN. The Dell servers I have are way too noisy for my house. The funny thing is that Athena is a dual-core 1.6 Ghz Atom server, and it has several orders of magnitude more disk storage space than the two PowerEdge 1850 servers. I spent most of the day yesterday, and part of today, getting one of the sites I host, moved to Athena. Stupid thing finally came up a few minutes ago. I just don't have more energy to move the rest of the stuff yet. So for now, WheelForge is down, until I get it moved. By Fastalanasa 180 Views    0 Comments 
Here's the new hardware for WheelMUD stuff. What you see here is a SuperMicro Intel Atom Dual-Core CPU 330 1.60Ghz 1U Server with 2 GB Mem and 1 TB HDD. The appliances with a bunch of ports are Compaq Series EO1004B 8 Port KVM Switches. One works, and the other is for parts. I'm planning on getting at least 3 more 1U servers after this. I have a couple Dell PowerEdge 1U servers, but they are way too loud for my house. Please note that some of the services will be down a few times, while I transition everything to the new rack mounted hardware. I will post notices when I start doing this. |