Difference between revisions of "Einstein"
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* Motherboard: [http://www.supermicro.com/Aplus/motherboard/Opteron1000/MCP55/H8SMU.cfm SuperMicro H8SMU] | * Motherboard: [http://www.supermicro.com/Aplus/motherboard/Opteron1000/MCP55/H8SMU.cfm SuperMicro H8SMU] | ||
** Interesting thread to get sata-nv to hotswap: ([http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-hardware-18/sata-hotplug-hotswap-howto-570811]) | ** Interesting thread to get sata-nv to hotswap: ([http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-hardware-18/sata-hotplug-hotswap-howto-570811]) | ||
+ | ** There are drivers available for the MB sata, we could try them: [ftp://ftp.supermicro.com/driver/SATA/nVidia/MCP55/Linux/Non_RAID/Redhat/1.23/ Super Micro MB H8SMU drivers] | ||
* SAS Backplane: SAS825TQ | * SAS Backplane: SAS825TQ | ||
* SAT2-MV8 8-port SATA controller. Uses the sata-mv module which is NOT HOTPLUG CAPABLE. (see http://linux-ata.org/driver-status.html#matrix) | * SAT2-MV8 8-port SATA controller. Uses the sata-mv module which is NOT HOTPLUG CAPABLE. (see http://linux-ata.org/driver-status.html#matrix) |
Revision as of 18:03, 19 May 2009
General Information
Einstein is the primary server, and hosts services for LDAP, NFS for home directories, E-mail, Elog, and VMWare.
Hostnames: einstein.unh.edu
, einstein.farm.physics.unh.edu
Hardware Information
- Motherboard: SuperMicro H8SMU
- Interesting thread to get sata-nv to hotswap: ([1])
- There are drivers available for the MB sata, we could try them: Super Micro MB H8SMU drivers
- SAS Backplane: SAS825TQ
- SAT2-MV8 8-port SATA controller. Uses the sata-mv module which is NOT HOTPLUG CAPABLE. (see http://linux-ata.org/driver-status.html#matrix)
Network Configuration
Currently has ethernet cable to switch for local (farm) connection, and an ethernet cable to the wall for unh connection.
Special Considerations for Einstein (Historical)
This information no longer applies and is here for historical reasons. We no longer use amavisd, and so these instructions are not useful.
Einstein is our mail server. That means it runs "amavisd" (a virus scanner) and "spamassasin" a spam filter. Both these codes have some issues with leaving junk around, slowly causing the "/" file system to fill up. When that happens, einstein stops functioning.
Some cleanup can be done as follows:
- stop amavisd and spamassasin:
service amavisd stop service spamassasin stop
- clean out some of their junk:
rm /var/amavis/.razor/razor-agent.log touch /var/amavis/.razor/razor-agent.log chown amavis:amavis /var/amavis/.razor/razor-agent.log chmod o-r /var/amavis/.razor/razor-agent.log rm -f /var/virusmails/* # (Sometimes there are so many, you have to delete in "chunks") rm -rf /tmp
- start up the mail stuff again.
service amavisd start service spamassasin start
There may be other areas that can be clean up, as in all the archived mail from "mailman"? But at least this list will let einstein function again.