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== General Information ==
 
== General Information ==
Pepper is a data server.
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Pepper is a VM that runs on Gourd, or Pumpkin, or Endeavour.
 
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It is an Einstein "replica", to some extend, duplicating the LDAP service.
== Hardware Information ==
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It is setup for Dovecot and Postfix, but those services are NOT active the way they are on Einstein and cannot be
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considered a simple switchover.
Memory: 4 GB
 
CPU: AMD Opteron(tm) Processor 275
 
RAID Cont: Silicon Image, Inc. SiI 3114
 
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== Network Configuration ==
 
Currently connected to the unh and farm networks via the switch and VLAN configuration.  
 
 
 
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eth0
 
  Hostname: Pepper.farm.physics.unh.edu     
 
  HWaddr 00:E0:81:40:2B:CD 
 
  IP:10.0.0.252
 
 
 
eth0.2
 
  Hostname: Pepper.unh.edu
 
  HWaddr 00:E0:81:40:2B:CC 
 
  IP:132.177.88.75
 
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== Backup Configuration ==
 
This machine is currently setup to backup certain data to lentil (backup server).
 
 
 
== UPS Configuration ==
 
This machine is setup with a UPS, and is attached through a USB cable.  This setup is currently not working at the moment, because of problems trying to use Bulldog or NUT to connect via USB with the UPSes.
 
== Smartd Configuration ==
 
This configuration is set to send out a Health message to npg-admins along with a report of the status of each drive, and is set to run a check every week, this might change in the future.  An example of one of the configuration line is:
 
  /dev/twa0 -d 3ware,7 -H -m npg-admins@physics.unh.edu
 

Latest revision as of 21:26, 9 August 2017

General Information

Pepper is a VM that runs on Gourd, or Pumpkin, or Endeavour. It is an Einstein "replica", to some extend, duplicating the LDAP service. It is setup for Dovecot and Postfix, but those services are NOT active the way they are on Einstein and cannot be considered a simple switchover.