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Newer page: version 37 Last edited on Saturday, October 17, 2009 11:44:44 pm by AristotlePagaltzis Revert
Older page: version 32 Last edited on Saturday, October 17, 2009 6:19:40 pm by BruceKingsbury Revert
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 This page is for the configuration of the blade servers. 
  
 !! Specifications 
  
-The server is a HP/Compaq blade chassis with 5 BL10e blades. Thanks to [HP] NewZealand for sponsoring this machine! 
+The server is a [ HP] /[ Compaq] blade chassis with 5 BL10e blades. Thanks to [HP] NewZealand for sponsoring this machine! 
  
-A second chassis and ten extra blades were later donated by The Total Team http://www.totalteam.co.nz/ via CraigFalconer. 
+A second chassis and ten extra blades were later donated by [ The Total Team | http://www.totalteam.co.nz/] via CraigFalconer. 
  
 !! Software 
  
 The blades all run [Debian] GNU/Linux 4.0 (Etch). Read about the set up at WlugAdmin. The server was configured and is maintained by the WlugSysadmins. 
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 <tt>db</tt>:: 
  * Fix LDAP schema (and turn schemacheck on again). 
  
 <tt>user accounts</tt>:: 
- * Require SSH keys to be installed in order to log in 
+ * Require [ SSH] keys to be installed in order to log in 
  * required to be a member of the sysadmins group in order to log into the db, mail, www1, www2 blades 
  * required to be a member of the wlugcomm group in order to run the hoihotools management scripts 
  
  
  
-!! zcat's PXE debian install notes 
+! !! zcat's [ PXE] [Debian] install notes 
  
-Start here for setting up dhcp and tftp;  
-http ://www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/ch04s05.html.en  
+For setting up [DHCP] and [TFTP]
  
-also http://www.howtoforge.com/setting-up-a-pxe-install-server-for-multiple-linux-distributions-on-debian-lenny is helpful (basically the same stuff, condensed) 
+* [Debian GNU/Linux Installation Guide: Preparing Files for TFTP Net Booting | http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/ch04s05.html.en]  
+* [Setting Up A PXE Install Server For Multiple Linux Distributions On Debian Lenny | http://www.howtoforge.com/setting-up-a-pxe-install-server-for-multiple-linux-distributions-on-debian-lenny] (basically the same stuff, condensed) 
  
-Only the bottom row (eth0) can be PXE booted. Hopefully the hoiho chassis has been configured with this as the ' private' network. 
+Only the bottom row (<tt> eth0</tt> ) can be [ PXE]- booted. Hopefully the <tt> hoiho</tt> chassis has been configured with this as the " private" network. It's possibly also a good idea to lock down [PXE] boot to specific [MAC] addresses so no other blades can accidentally be [PXE] booted into the installer
  
-It's possibly also a good idea to lock down PXE boot to specific MAC addresses so no other blades can accidentally be PXE booted into the installer.  
+!! Files to edit  
  
-Edit /var/lib/tftpboot/debian-installer/i386/boot-screens/menu.cfg  
-and add the first line "serial 0 115200 "  
+<tt> /var/lib/tftpboot/debian-installer/i386/boot-screens/menu.cfg</tt>::  
  
-Edit /var/lib/tftpboot/debian-installer/i386/boot-screens/txt.cfg  
-and add "console=ttyS0,115200" to the kernel options.  
+ First line:  
  
-PXE boot the desired blade, the boot menu and debian installer should all be accessible from the iLO serial console.  
+ <verbatim>  
+ serial 0 115200  
+ </verbatim>  
  
-!! post -install  
+<tt>/var/lib/tftpboot/debian -installer/i386/boot-screens/txt.cfg</tt>::  
  
-Debian sets up serial console automatically, but probably a good idea to install ssh server during the install anyhow. 
+ Add to LinuxKernel options:  
+  
+ <verbatim>  
+ console=ttyS0,115200  
+ </verbatim>  
+  
+[PXE]-boot the desired blade, the boot menu and [Debian] installer should all be accessible from the iLO SerialConsole.  
+  
+!! Post-install  
+  
+[ Debian] sets up serial console automatically, but probably a good idea to install ssh server during the install anyhow.  
+  
+Whatever else we do on the blades:  
  
-whatever else we do on the blades.  
 * proper network config 
-* firewall rules  
-* more secure ssh settings  
-* ldap
+* FireWall rules  
+* more secure [SSH] settings  
+* [LDAP]