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=The Program= | =The Program= | ||
− | + | This in an idea of what parts exist within the program. | |
==Class Times== | ==Class Times== | ||
− | * TBA, | + | * TBA, none scheduled. |
==Steps== | ==Steps== | ||
− | The Server program requires a great deal of pc hardware experience, so it is expected that all students have gone through the | + | The Server Build program requires a great deal of pc hardware experience, so it is expected that all students have gone through the Build program before moving into the Server Build program. From here, we have some familiar steps: |
− | # [[Server Evaluation]] - determine if the incoming | + | # [[Server Evaluation]] - determine if the incoming hardware should be reused or recycled. |
− | # Server QC - double-check the builder's work | + | # Server QC - double-check the builder's work, keep things clean and standardized. |
# Server Build/Repair - Now that you're familiar with things, get your hands dirty with questionably functional servers. | # Server Build/Repair - Now that you're familiar with things, get your hands dirty with questionably functional servers. | ||
− | In addition, there are some tasks that can be done throughout your time in the | + | In addition, there are some tasks that can be done throughout your time in the project: |
− | * | + | * hard drive testing |
* os installation | * os installation | ||
* ram sorting | * ram sorting |
Revision as of 21:36, 11 May 2007
Server/Enterprise PROGRAM at Free Geek
The Program
This in an idea of what parts exist within the program.
Class Times
- TBA, none scheduled.
Steps
The Server Build program requires a great deal of pc hardware experience, so it is expected that all students have gone through the Build program before moving into the Server Build program. From here, we have some familiar steps:
- Server Evaluation - determine if the incoming hardware should be reused or recycled.
- Server QC - double-check the builder's work, keep things clean and standardized.
- Server Build/Repair - Now that you're familiar with things, get your hands dirty with questionably functional servers.
In addition, there are some tasks that can be done throughout your time in the project:
- hard drive testing
- os installation
- ram sorting
- shelf organizing
Info
Here's the howtos and information we need to accomplish our tasks.
- Entering BIOS (Enterprise)
- Software Tools
- Troubleshooting
- Server System Disassembly
- Server Hard Drive Removal
- Server Service Manuals
- Server Memory
- Server Sound
- Graphics
- Network & Modems Cards
- SCSI cards and RAID controllers
- CD DVD & External drives
Links
These are mostly pages full of links to other place:
- OS X86 Links
- http://www.networkdictionary.com/hardware/server.php
- http://ultimatebootcd.com/
- http://www.streambench.org/
- http://www.freebench.org/
- http://www.tux.org/˜mayer/linux/bmark.html
- http://www.acnc.com/benchmarks.html
- http://www.netlib.org/benchmark/hpl/
- http://lbs.sourceforge.net/ - Linux Benchmark Suite Homepage
ToDo:
- syllabus, repair howto(s) & triage charts, website to FG's store, wiki