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Badger

Overview

  • Spec:
    • Case: Antec Sonata II
    • Mainboard: GA-P965-DS3
    • Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 (2.4GHz)
    • Memory: 4Gb
    • Disk:
      • 200Gb PATA: System disk
      • 2x 750GB SATA: LVM pool
    • Network:
      • 100Mbps Ethernet (public)
      • 1Gpbs Ethernet (local)
  • Peripherals
    • Screen: Belinea 102035W 21“ Widescreen TFT
    • Keyboard: Logitech MX500 Bluetooth
    • Remote: Cyberlink Media Centre IR Remote
    • Dlink DWA-547 802.11n PCI wireless card

Filesystems

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! Partition Number ! Size ! Filesystem ! Mount point ! UUID ! Notes

The following physical partitions are used for LVM.

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! Device ! PV UUID ! Size ! Volume Group ! Notes

Installation

Kernel

Installed Software

Framebuffer splash

Configuration

NTP

Logging

Badger hosts central network logging. See Syslog for configuration.

LDAP

See LDAP/Openldap. Configuration files are stored in subversion, under configs:/ldap/client/.

Mail

Edit <tt>/etc/postfix/main.cf</tt> to set the hostname. As this host is not a primary or backup MX, no other configuration is necessary.

<code>1@@</code>

Samba

Configuration is stored in subversion, under configs:/samba/client. Samba's LDAP password must be set to the same value stored in the directory and then the service can be started.

<code>2@@</code>

Wireless

See Wireless. Configuration is stored in subversion, under configs:/wireless/badger/.

VMWare Server

Add the vmware overlay, which contains packages for vmware-server 2.x. <source lang="bash"> layman -a vmware </source>

Then install the following packages

Run the <tt>vmware-config</tt> script to compile the proper modules and configure the networking. Set up the network as follows:

  • vmnet0
    • name: public
    • type: bridged
    • bridged to: eth0
  • vmnet1
    • name: local
    • type: bridged
    • bridged to: br1

Install the following packages to be able to connect to pipes mapped to virtual serial ports:

iSCSI

Set up badger to host targets as in Server. Create one LVM partition for each virtual machine, and configure <tt>ietd.conf</tt> to share each of them.

Hardware

lspci

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Vista

Badger will not sleep properly under vista by default; it will always wake up within seconds of powering off. To fix this:

  • Control Panel/Administrative Tools/Computer Management
  • Device Manager/Network adapters/Marvell Yukon/Properties/Advanced
    • Wake from Shutdown ⇒ On
    • Wake Up Capabilities ⇒ Magic Packet only
badger.txt · Last modified: 2014/11/24 01:14 by 0.0.0.0