Difference between revisions of "Sysadmin Todo List"
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+ | * Clean up 202 | ||
+ | - Make a place for Amrita | ||
+ | - Figure out what's worth keeping | ||
+ | - Figure out what doesn't belong here | ||
+ | * Consolodate backups to get a drive for gourd | ||
+ | * Label hard disks | ||
* Repair local network connection on Gourd. | * Repair local network connection on Gourd. | ||
* Repair LDAP on Gourd (probably caused by net connection). | * Repair LDAP on Gourd (probably caused by net connection). | ||
− | * Replace failed drive in Gourd - 250gb sata | + | * Replace failed drive in Gourd - 250gb sata |
* Documentation for networking - we have no idea which config files are actually doing anything. | * Documentation for networking - we have no idea which config files are actually doing anything. | ||
* Order new power supply for Taro '''Ordered from Newegg 5/24/2007''' | * Order new power supply for Taro '''Ordered from Newegg 5/24/2007''' |
Revision as of 16:20, 29 May 2007
- Clean up 202
- Make a place for Amrita - Figure out what's worth keeping - Figure out what doesn't belong here
- Consolodate backups to get a drive for gourd
- Label hard disks
- Repair local network connection on Gourd.
- Repair LDAP on Gourd (probably caused by net connection).
- Replace failed drive in Gourd - 250gb sata
- Documentation for networking - we have no idea which config files are actually doing anything.
- Order new power supply for Taro Ordered from Newegg 5/24/2007
- Take a look at spamassassin - Improve Performance of this if possible.
- Test unknown equipment:
- Power supplies - UPS - Power Strips - Fans - Network cables
- Weed out unneccesary cables, we don't need a full box of ata33 and another of ata66.
- What to do with DLT tapes? Save them for now
- Look into upgrades/patches for all our systems.
- Look into monitorring that is already installed: RAIDs etc.
- Look into Red Hat Enterprise Level 5, the latest version. Update Tomato to RHEL5 and check all services einstein currently provides. Then switch einstein <-> tomato, and then upgrade what was originally einstein. Look into making an einstein, tomato failsafe setup.
For Matt:
- Get ahold of a multimeter so we can test supplies and cables. ==> Check with Mike Briggs.