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== Physics Documentation Pages ==
 
== Physics Documentation Pages ==

Revision as of 13:52, 16 December 2009

Nuclear Physics Group Documentation Pages

Linux Documentation for Users

Mostly, documentation here will be very brief.

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Linux System Administrators Documentation

Common Wisdom
Things that every sysadmin needs to know. Accumulated wisdom from our previous mistakes. Must Read!
Our Layout
How the NPG clients and servers are set up, as a whole system.
Sysadmin Todo List
What do we do now?
Basic Administration
How to change password, add user, make a backup etc.
Advanced SysAdmin
Don't even think about this if you don't know what you are doing!
Network
What you need to know about the network (ours, UNH etc).
Hardware Issues History
"Hard" problems we've solved
Software Issues
Centralized location for info on things like software interdependence of the mail chain, etc.
Server Components
Documentation on configurations: LDAP (passwords), mail, database, webserver etc.
Client Components
Documentation on getting workstations and others to access functionality of main servers
Servers and Workstations
Per-machine details
Enviromental Control Info
AC/Temperature Sensors/Room Climate Data
VMWare
VMWare setup, appliances and virtual machines
Scheduled Maintenance
Maintenance that should be done year round

Special Software Support

Gnuplot on Mac OS X
Find a Universal (i386 and x86-64) gnuplot version here for the Mac using X11 or Aquaterm.

Physics Documentation Pages


Notes on Wiki