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This is the new Sysadmin Todo List as of 05/27/2010. The previous list was moved to [[Old Sysadmin Todo List]]. This list list is incomplete, and needs updating.
** Figure out what's worth keeping
 
** Figure out what doesn't belong here
 
* Printer queue for Copier: Konica Minolta Bizhub 750. IP=pita.unh.edu
 
* Make and install power supply mount for taro
 
* Repair local network connection on Gourd.
 
* Repair LDAP on Gourd (probably caused by net connection).
 
* Replace failed drive in Gourd - 25'''1'''gb sata. Apparently the WD drives are 250, maxtor are 251.
 
* Documentation for networking - we have no idea which config files are actually doing anything on some machines.
 
* Take a look at spamassassin - Improve Performance of this if possible.
 
* Test unknown equipment:
 
** UPS
 
** Fans
 
** Network cables
 
* Figure out why parity, gourd, jalapeno, and pauli haven't been reporting to rhn.
 
* 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.
 
* Get on NPG mailing list
 
* Figure out why pauli nodes don't like us. (Low-priority!)
 
  
== Completed Tasks ==
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== Projects ==
* Get ahold of a multimeter so we can test supplies and cables. '''Got a tiny portable one.'''
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*Convert physical and VMs to CentOS 6 for compute servers ([[taro]],[[endeavour]]) and all others to either 6 or 7. 
* Order new power supply for Taro '''Ordered from Newegg 5/24/2007'''
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**VMs: Einstein
* Weed out unneccesary cables, we don't need a full box of ata33 and another of ata66. '''Consolodated to one box'''
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**Physical: [[endeavour]], [[taro]], and [[gourd]]
* Installed new power supply for Taro.
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*Mailman: Clean up mailman and make sure all the groups and users are in order.
* Get printer (Myriad) working.
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*CUPS: Look into getting CUPS authenticating users through LDAP instead of using Samba.
* Set up skype.
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*Printer: Get printtracker.py working and see if you can get a driver to properly recognize page number count instead of just giving the value as a number of 1 which corresponds to a job submission not the number of pages.
* Fix sound on improv so we can use skype and music. '''sound was set to alsa, setting to OSS fixed it. should have worked either way though.'''
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*Check /etc/apcupsd/shutdown2 script on Gourd to make sure all the keys are correctly implemented so the machines go down properly during a power outage.
* Check out 250gb sata drive found in old maxtor box. '''Clicks/buzzes when powered up.'''
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*Do a check on Lentil to see if there is any unneccessary data being backed up.
* Look into upgrades/patches for all our systems. '''Scheduled critical updates to be applied to all machines but einstein. If they don't break the other machines, like they didn't break the first few, I'll apply them to einstein too.'''
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* Started download of fedora 7 for the black computer. 520KB/s downstream? Wow.
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==Daily Tasks==
* Get Pauli computers up. '''I think they're up. They're plugged in and networked.'''
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* Find out what the black computer's name is! '''We called it blackbody.'''
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These are things that should be done every day when you come into work.
* "blackbody" is Currently online. For some reason, grub wasn't properly installed in the MBR by the installer.
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* Consolodate backups to get a drive for gourd. '''Wrote a little script to get the amanda backup stuff into a usable state, taking up WAY less space.'''
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#Do a physical walk-through/visual inspection of the server room
* Submitted DNS request for blackbody. '''blackbody.unh.edu is now online'''
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#Verify that all systems are running and all necessary services are functioning properly
* Label hard disks '''Labeled all that we knew what they were!'''
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#*For a quick look at which systems are up you can use /usr/local/bin/[[serversup.py]]
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#*[[Gourd]]: Make sure that home folders are accessible, all virtual machines are running
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#*[[Einstein]]: Make sure that [[LDAP]] and all [[e-mail]] services (dovecot, spamassassain, postfix, mailman) are running
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#*[[Roentgen]]: Make sure website/MySQL are available
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#*[[Jalapeno]]: Named and Cups
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#*[[Lentil]]: Verify that backups ran successfully overnight. Check space on backup drives, and add new drives as needed.
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#Check [[Splunk]]: [https://pumpkin.farm.physics.unh.edu:8000 click here if you're in the server room], or open localhost:8000 (use https) from [[Pumpkin]]
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#*Check logs for errors, keep an eye out for other irregularities.
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#Check [[Cacti]]: [http://roentgen.unh.edu/cacti http://roentgen.unh.edu/cacti]
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#*Verify that temperatures are acceptable.
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#*Monitor other graphs/indicators for any unusual activity.
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==Weekly Tasks==
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These are things that should be done once every 7 days or so.
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#Check physical interface connections
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#*Verify that all devices are connected appropriately, that cables are labeled properly, and that all devices (including RAID and IPMI cards) are accessible on the network.
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#Check Areca RAID interfaces
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#*The RAID interfaces on each machine are configured to send e-mail to the administrators if an error occurs. It may still be a good idea to login and check them manually on occasion as well, just for the sake of caution.
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#Clean up the server room, sweep the floors.
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==Monthly Tasks==
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#Perform [[Enviromental_Control_Info#Scheduled_Maintenance|scheduled maintenance]] on the server room air conditioning units.
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#Check S.M.A.R.T. information on all server hard drives
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#*Make a record of any drives which are reporting errors or nearing failure.
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==Annual Tasks==
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These are tasks that are necessary but not critical, or that might require some amount of downtime. These should be done during semester breaks (probably mostly in the summer) when we're likely to have more time, and when downtime won't have as detrimental of an impact on users.  
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#Server software upgrades
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#*Kernel updates, or updates for any software related to critical services, should only be performed during breaks to minimize the inconvenience caused by reboots, or unexpected problems and downtime.
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#Run fsck on data volumes
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#Clean/Dust out systems
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#Rotate old disks out of RAID arrays
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#Take an inventory of our server room / computing equipment
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| Thanksgiving Break || ||
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| Winter Break || ||
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Latest revision as of 16:42, 15 February 2015

This is the new Sysadmin Todo List as of 05/27/2010. The previous list was moved to Old Sysadmin Todo List. This list list is incomplete, and needs updating.

Projects

  • Convert physical and VMs to CentOS 6 for compute servers (taro,endeavour) and all others to either 6 or 7.
  • Mailman: Clean up mailman and make sure all the groups and users are in order.
  • CUPS: Look into getting CUPS authenticating users through LDAP instead of using Samba.
  • Printer: Get printtracker.py working and see if you can get a driver to properly recognize page number count instead of just giving the value as a number of 1 which corresponds to a job submission not the number of pages.
  • Check /etc/apcupsd/shutdown2 script on Gourd to make sure all the keys are correctly implemented so the machines go down properly during a power outage.
  • Do a check on Lentil to see if there is any unneccessary data being backed up.

Daily Tasks

These are things that should be done every day when you come into work.

  1. Do a physical walk-through/visual inspection of the server room
  2. Verify that all systems are running and all necessary services are functioning properly
    • For a quick look at which systems are up you can use /usr/local/bin/serversup.py
    • Gourd: Make sure that home folders are accessible, all virtual machines are running
    • Einstein: Make sure that LDAP and all e-mail services (dovecot, spamassassain, postfix, mailman) are running
    • Roentgen: Make sure website/MySQL are available
    • Jalapeno: Named and Cups
    • Lentil: Verify that backups ran successfully overnight. Check space on backup drives, and add new drives as needed.
  3. Check Splunk: click here if you're in the server room, or open localhost:8000 (use https) from Pumpkin
    • Check logs for errors, keep an eye out for other irregularities.
  4. Check Cacti: http://roentgen.unh.edu/cacti
    • Verify that temperatures are acceptable.
    • Monitor other graphs/indicators for any unusual activity.

Weekly Tasks

These are things that should be done once every 7 days or so.

  1. Check physical interface connections
    • Verify that all devices are connected appropriately, that cables are labeled properly, and that all devices (including RAID and IPMI cards) are accessible on the network.
  2. Check Areca RAID interfaces
    • The RAID interfaces on each machine are configured to send e-mail to the administrators if an error occurs. It may still be a good idea to login and check them manually on occasion as well, just for the sake of caution.
  3. Clean up the server room, sweep the floors.

Monthly Tasks

  1. Perform scheduled maintenance on the server room air conditioning units.
  2. Check S.M.A.R.T. information on all server hard drives
    • Make a record of any drives which are reporting errors or nearing failure.

Annual Tasks

These are tasks that are necessary but not critical, or that might require some amount of downtime. These should be done during semester breaks (probably mostly in the summer) when we're likely to have more time, and when downtime won't have as detrimental of an impact on users.

  1. Server software upgrades
    • Kernel updates, or updates for any software related to critical services, should only be performed during breaks to minimize the inconvenience caused by reboots, or unexpected problems and downtime.
  2. Run fsck on data volumes
  3. Clean/Dust out systems
  4. Rotate old disks out of RAID arrays
  5. Take an inventory of our server room / computing equipment