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<H1>[Mageia-sysadm] New hardware for mageia servers</H1>
<B>Michael Scherer</B>
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<I>Fri Apr 15 09:54:15 CEST 2011</I>
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<PRE>Le vendredi 15 avril 2011 à 01:11 +0200, nicolas vigier a écrit :
><i> Hello,
</I>><i>
</I>><i> In order to see with board/council what hardware is possible to buy, we
</I>><i> need to make a list of all the things we need. There is also some people
</I>><i> that told us they could maybe give us servers, but we need to tell them
</I>><i> what we need.
</I>><i>
</I>><i> So I think we currently need this :
</I>><i>
</I>><i> - a backup server: this server does not need to be very fast, but we
</I>><i> need to be able to put a lot of disks inside. With redundant power
</I>><i> supply. This is were we would backup data from all other servers.
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+1.
I think Nanar proposed to get a external raid array ( as we do have for
zarb.org ) so this could help ( check with him, and the price of array
we can place inside ).
I would also check with Lost Oasis people about space we still have in
the rack, as we are sharing everything with zarb.org for now, and this
could place some constraint in term of size, and I fear that "lots of
disk" could mean "take lots of space".
Also, we need a estimation of what we need :
- databases
- svn dump
- ldap dump
Do we backup everything at Marseille datacenter, or everything ?
IE, blogs dbs are already taken care thanks to dams, but for the sake of
simplicity maybe having a single procedure would be better. And this
would be a issue for more remote db like forums, etc.
><i> - New disks to add in build nodes, to have better IO when running
</I>><i> multiple build on each node. I think each disk would cost around 50
</I>><i> euros.
</I>
How many ? 1 per server, more ? Raid, non raid ?
Also, do we have proper support on iurt to achieve that ( ie, each job
with its own disk, or some low level trick to achieve that ) ?
I would propose to try to not be shy and try 3 builder per server, at
least on jonund, so maybe put more disk there ?
Also do we still have slots ?
><i> - ARM build nodes: misc said he can provide a pandaboard. Maybe we need
</I>><i> to add a disk if it doesn't have one. And a second ARM build node would
</I>><i> be nice, for instance an OpenRD (230 euros + shipping)
</I>
The board indeed doesn't have disk, and to be fair, I am not sure about
connectivity for that, likely USB
( <A HREF="http://pandaboard.org/content/resources/references">http://pandaboard.org/content/resources/references</A> ). I will try to
get it and drop it at mageia pub^W secret headquarters :p
Something that would be nice is some kind of case, but I do not have
anything nor much idea on how to find one.
Speaking of this, as rtp has pretty good relation with efika ( *khof*
smartbook *khof* ), maybe he could arrange for stuff like that :
<A HREF="http://paulfedora.wordpress.com/2011/04/07/new-arrivals-genesi-efika-mx-smarttop/">http://paulfedora.wordpress.com/2011/04/07/new-arrivals-genesi-efika-mx-smarttop/</A>
><i> - and if possible, one or two fast servers to provide VMs for packagers
</I>><i> to test builds
</I>><i>
</I>><i> Do you see something else ? Or other details/comments about what we need ?
</I>
For the last item, I would propose we try to get a server from ovh.
Mandrivafr did it and they weren't too constraining about conditions.
Alternatively, maybe Dedibox can provide us another one ( raphael spoke
about it, having a 2nd rabbit would fit nicely to offer vms to test
packages ).
We could also arrange this server to have a public http server
( people.$domain ), either in a vm or on the main server.
--
Michael Scherer
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