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go here [[Cloning_raid1_boot_disks]]
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=== single 8GB/16GB USB Flash disks ===
=== V7865 single 8GB/16GB USB Flash disks ===


The V7865 VME processors use single USB flash disks. To create the boot disks,
The V7865 VME processors use single USB flash disks. To create the boot disks,

Revision as of 15:10, 14 February 2013

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DAQ machines

  • deapdaqgw: gateway machine (DHCP for deap00, UPS, CDU, NAT)
  • deap00: main daq machine (storage, home directories, central services, etc)
  • deap01..05: A3818 daq machines
  • deap06.triumf.ca: temporary network gateway
  • deap07: spare A3818 daq machine (old deap00) (used for PCIe ADC DAQ)
  • deap08: spare deap00 machine
  • lxdeap01: VME daq machine
  • deapvme01..03: VME crate power supplies
  • deapups: DAQ UPS unit
  • deapcdu: DAQ power distribution unit
  • deapkvm8: 8-port IP KVM
  • mscb520: MSCB-ETH bridge

deapups connections

  • C13(f) : Switched Load 1 - N/C
  • C13(f) : Switched Load 2 - N/C
  • C13(f) : Switched Load 3 - N/C
  • C13(f) : Unswitched Load 4 - Rack Fan Left
  • C13(f) : Unswitched Load 4 - Rack Fan Centre
  • C13(f) : Unswitched Load 4 - Rack Fan Right
  • C13(f) : Unswitched Load 4 -
  • C13(f) : Unswitched Load 4 -
  • C19(f) : Unswitched Load 4 - CDU

UPS configuration

Tripp-lite management software

ssh deap00 /var/tripplite/poweralert/console/pal_console.sh

USB connections

  • lsusb -v | grep -i product
  • lsusb -v | grep -i serial

NUT UPS configuration

[ups1]
        driver = usbhid-ups
        port = auto
        desc = "ups1"
        serial = "2231ELCPS720300082"
[ups2]
        driver = usbhid-ups
        port = auto
        desc = "ups2"
        serial = "2211KW0PS733900093"
[ups3]
        driver = usbhid-ups
        port = auto
        desc = "ups3"
        serial = "2231ELCPS720300090"
  • restart drivers: /opt/nut/bin/upsdrvctl start
  • reload upsd: /opt/nut/sbin/upsd -c reload

deapcdu connections

 1 : DEAP00
 2 : DEAP01
 3 : DEAP02
 4 : DEAP03
 5 : DEAP04
 6 : DEAP05
 7 : DEAPVME02
 8 : DEAP07
------------
 9 : DEAP08
10 : SCB1
11 : SCB2
12 : n/c
13 : n/c
14 : DEAPDAQGW (temp)
15 : DEAPMPOD
16 : DEAPKVM8

deapcdu snmp

  • snmpwalk -v 2c -M +/home/deap/online/slow/fesnmp -m +Sentry3-MIB -c public deapcdu sentry3
  • snmpset -v 2c -M +/home/deap/online/slow/fesnmp -m +Sentry3-MIB -c write deapcdu outletControlAction.1.1.1 i 1 ### turn on outlet 1
  • snmpset -v 2c -M +/home/deap/online/slow/fesnmp -m +Sentry3-MIB -c write deapcdu outletControlAction.1.1.3 i 2 ### turn off outlet 3

Network configuration (TRIUMF)

DEAP DAQ machines are on the private network (see below).

Gateway to TRIUMF network is 1U machine deap06.triumf.ca connected to the LADD-NIS cluster (deap account on ladd00).

Gateway services running on the gateway:

  • DHCP server for the 192.168.1.x network (/etc/hosts, /etc/dhcp/dhcpd.conf)
  • apache SSL/https proxy for MIDAS status page, ELOG, ganglia and nodeinfo (/etc/httpd/conf.d/ssl.conf, /etc/httpd/htpasswd)
  • NAT proxy from private network to the TRIUMF network (/etc/rc.local). Makes the internet accessible from deapNN machines.

Network configuration (DEAP)

The DEAP DAQ cluster is configured for standalone running with or without an internet connection.

(NB: Some internet functions are required: access to NTP for time synchronization and access to Linux package repositories to install packages, etc)

Network numbers in use: (deap06/deap00 DHCP)

192.168.1.x (netmask 255.255.255.0): main private network
192.168.2.x: deap00a-deap01a connection
192.168.3.x: deap00b-deap02b connection
192.168.4.x: deap00c-deap03c connection
192.168.5.x: deap00d-deap04d connection

DEAP network nodes with statically configured IP addresses:

deapmod : Wiener MPOD firmware does not support DHCP

Usernames, passwords and hostnames are distributed using NIS:

  • domain name: DEAP-NIS
  • deap00 is the master server
  • there are no secondary servers
  • hostnames are distributed using NIS (from deap00:/etc/hosts, MUST MATCH deap06:/etc/hosts!)
  • to solve chicken-and-egg problem deap00 IP address has to be listed in each machine /etc/hosts (MUST MATCH deap06 and deap00 /etc/hosts!) (SL6.2+ NIS broadcast does not work so deap00 has to be listed in each machine /etc/yp.conf, also NFS filesystems are mounted before NIS is started).
  • also NIS has to be listed in front of DNS in the "hosts:" entry of /etc/nsswitch.conf

DNS kludge:

  • normally DNS would be used to distribute IP addresses and hostnames to the DHCP server, to deap00 and to other deap machines. But we do not have a private DNS server and the TRIUMF DNS server has the wrong IP addresses for deap machines (142.90.x.x).
  • deap06 DHCP is telling all machines to use the TRIUMF DNS server (to resolve internet addresses - google, etc). To avoid confusion between local deap00, etc hostnames and deap00, etc hostnames from TRIUMF, /etc/nsswitch.conf "hosts:" entry has to list "nis" before "dns".
  • hopefully the deap00, etc hostnames will be resolved correctly by the SNOlab DNS servers and all this kludging can go away.

System monitoring tools:

  • ganglia
  • triumf_nodeinfo
  • konstantin's ganglia packages (monitor_nfs, ganglia sensors, top, etc) - To install/update: yum --disablerepo="*" --enablerepo=konstantin update
  • diskscrub

Backups

  • backups of Linux images:
    • backups of linux images are done to deap00:/data/root/backups using cron job on deap00:/etc/cron.d/backup.lxdaq.cron and deap00:~root/backup.lxdaq
  • backups of home directories: NONE
  • backups of data disks: NONE

Creating boot disks for deap01..deap05

mirrored 16GB USB Flash disks

go here Cloning_raid1_boot_disks

V7865 single 8GB/16GB USB Flash disks

The V7865 VME processors use single USB flash disks. To create the boot disks, follow instructions for #64GB_SSD_boot_disks, but clone "lxdeap01" instead of "deap01".

64GB SSD boot disks

  • attach SSD disk to any of the deap01..deap05 machines (SATA+power)
  • login as root to that machine
  • "fdisk -l" to identify which /dev/sdX disk it is
  • cd /data/root/backups
  • ./clone.perl ./deap01 /dev/sdX
  • observe script completes sucessfully and prints "Done. You can remove /dev/sdX and try to boot from it."
  • disconnect the disk
  • connect to new machine, try to boot from it