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* backups of home directories: NONE
* backups of home directories: NONE
* backups of data disks: NONE
* backups of data disks: NONE
== Creating boot disks for deap01..deap05 ==
=== 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

Revision as of 15:44, 7 December 2012

Links

DAQ machines

  • 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

Network configuration (TRIUMF)

DEAP DAQ machines are on the private network 192.168.1.x (netmask 255.255.255.0)

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)

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

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