[tech] Manduba @ Arts
David Adam
zanchey at ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au
Fri Jan 23 17:51:04 WST 2009
Thanks to the hard work of [TRS], [JCF], [LGM] and [PMC], Manduba is now
installed in one of the Faculty of Arts server rooms and accessible on the
Internet.
Manduba is a Sun Enterprise 4000 with 11.5 GB of RAM and 12 x 400
MHz UltraSPARC II processors. Clearly, it is pretty good at parallel
processing. It runs OpenSolaris Nevada snv_101, and has a 64 GB ZFS array
attached.
It's sitting on our uplink VLAN (UWA VLAN 13) at 192.168.13.20, but also
has a globally-routable address (manduba.ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au or
130.95.13.254). The 130.95 address is provided by an IPsec tunnel from
Musundo. An IPsec tunnel from Madako would have been preferable but
unfortunately the documentation for Debian/Linux's IPsec implementations
is atrocious.
It has user authentication via LDAP and home directories mounted via NFS.
NFS mounts of /services and /away won't work until I fiddle with the
routing a bit more (possibly giving Musundo an additional IP to run IPsec
tunnels). [TRS] has also adjusted the firewall so that it has full
Internet access via the Bright link.
The plan is to attach a GNOME buildbot at some stage to help with
regression testing, so if you're interested in helping out get in touch
with trs80@ or myself.
There are also vague future plans to allow interested members of the GNOME
community access to help resolve Solaris issues. If that happens, we'll
probably switch to mounting the less-secure /away directories.
David Adam
UCC Wheel Member
zanchey at ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au
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