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Revision as of 11:49, 1 September 2010
Server/Enterprise PROGRAM at Free Geek
The Program
Server Build evaluates and builds, well, servers. Servers are simply computers that tend to have higher quality parts, hot-swappable power supplies, hot swappable hard drives, or fit into server racks.
Class Times
- Wednesdays 11-2:45 and 3-6:45.
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.
Server evaluation: determine basic specs such as processor(s) type and speed, hard drive bays, ram type, etc.
Server build: build out systems that meet criteria for use in infrastructure, hardware grants or the thrift store.
Quality control: ensure that systems already built can read CDs, USB ports work, boot fine, etc.
In addition, there are some tasks that can be done throughout your time in the project:
- ram sorting
- shelf organizing
Server Build Steps
- Install Debian Lenny Server via PXE Boot
- Make sure it boots properly
- Run Memtest
Server Quality Control Steps
- remove sata drives
- run printme
- boot from network
- select fat client (printme)
- click log in as guest
- open a terminal
- run printme
- put system id on server specs sticker (in other section)
- put tower or rackmount size (1U, 2U, 3U, 4U, etc.) in printme notes
- check that it boots from CD
- test USB ports (front and back)
- test video ports (front and back)
- boots without keyboard
- automatically boots after power loss
Info
Here's the howtos and information we need to accomplish our tasks.
- Entering BIOS
- Server System Disassembly
- Server Hard Drive Removal
- Server Service Manuals
- Server Memory
- 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, wiki