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Servers
Inferno
Maintenance
2005-05-14 Hard Drive Upgrade
Installed Maxtor DiamondMax Plus 9 (6Y120L0) and reinstalled OS. Based on the date this was likely FreeBSD 5.3.
2007-07-12 6.2-RELEASE-p5
Added serial console for easier management. Performed source upgrade from 6.1 to 6.2-RELEASE-p5. Not sure when the upgrade was done from 5.3 to 6.1 or how many increments were in between. Such details are lost to history.
2008-01-09 Heat Sink and Fan Replacement
Replaced Heat Sink and Fan (Evercool Socket A). Previous fun died. Inferno didn't like this much.
2008-02-18 Hard Drive Upgrade
Previous hard drive Maxtor DiamondMax Plus 9 (6Y120L0) serial: Y35AK8PE was quickly failing. Added Promise SATA300 TX4 4-port SATA II PCI controller card and Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 SATA 3Gb/s NCQ 750GB 32MB Cache (ST3750330AS)
During the upgrade, updated the system from FreeBSD 6.2 to FreeBSD 7.0 RC2.
2008-02-26 Upgrade to FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE
Upgraded from FreeBSD 7.0-RC2 to 7.0-RELEASE. First successful cross-release upgrade using the new freebsd-update utility. Nice!
2008-09-03 Kernel Upgrade
- Upgrade kernel from 7.0-RELEASE-p3 to 7.0-RELEASE-p4
- Patched for FreeBSD Security Advisory FreeBSD-SA-08:08.nmount
- Patched for FreeBSD Security Advisory FreeBSD-SA-08:09.icmp6
IP Address Changes
History
- Sep 17, 2006: 68.151.64.51
- May 15, 2008: 96.52.184.47
Things to do on IP Change
- Update DNS zone files
- bernie.lemire.name
- denis.lemire.name
- franklangenecker.com
- frankssportcards.com
- incoherency.net
- lemire.name
- monique.lemire.name
- natalie.lemire.name
- ve6paw.org
- Update named.conf on frosty,moya to point to correct IP
- Update DNS host record on GoDaddy (inferno.incoherency.net)
- Update DNS slaves on EditDNS.net for my domains and Frank's
- Update DNS records stored in OpenLDAP
- Update racoon.conf on inferno
- Update rc.conf on inferno,
starkscorpy, frosty - Manually update interface configurations on inferno,
starkscorpy, frosty - Update psk.txt on
starkscorpy - Update ipsec.conf on inferno,
starkscorpy - Flush and reload IPSEC ocnfiguration on inferno, stark:
sudo setkey -F sudo setkey -F -P sudo setkey -f /etc/ipsec.conf
- Update /etc/rc.firewall on frosty, then update IPFW table 1 to match
Update /etc/rc.firewall on stark, then update IPFW table 2 to match
Frosty
- Server located in Tera-Byte's data-centre. Commissioned 2008-04-12. FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE.
Maintenance
2008-08-25 Hard Drive Upgrade
- Server went off-line Wed Aug 20 11:37:59 MDT 2008.
- Repaired 2008-08-25. Hard drive was dead. Motherboard SATA connector was also damaged.
- Repairs completed, server operational as of Mon Aug 25 16:13:06 MDT 2008.
- Had to reload OS and reconfigure all services.
2008-09-03 Kernel Upgrade
- Upgrade kernel from 7.0-RELEASE-p3 to 7.0-RELEASE-p4
- Patched for FreeBSD Security Advisory FreeBSD-SA-08:08.nmount
- Patched for FreeBSD Security Advisory FreeBSD-SA-08:09.icmp6
2008-10-02 Kernel Upgrade
- Upgrade kernel from 7.0-RELEASE-p4 to 7.0-RELEASE-p5
Desktops
lil' Papa
http://www.denis.lemire.name/images/posts/mini.png
Mac Daddy
Notebooks
Sony Vaio
- Model - VGN-NR280E/S
- Serial - S01-3002176-5
- Purchased - 2008-03-29
Naturally, the first thing I did on receipt of this fine piece of equipment is wipe the drive clean of all the Vista nastiness. For completeness sake, it would probably make sense to order some recovery CDs in the event I ever need to use the Vista license I unwillingly payed for (Damn MS tax).
According to Sony eSupport Knowlodge Article C342190, Canadians can order recovery CDs by contacting (416) 499-1414.
Accessories
- 2008-03-31 picked up a carrying case, the VAIO Corporate Case VGPEMBCC01. Sweet, though pricey.
Problems
Damn battery won't hold a charge, need to call Sony on this... 1-888-476-6972
Printers
Officejet 6310
Ink Cartridges
- Tri-color 95 or 98 cartridge
- Black 92
Replaced tri-colour cartridge Feb 28, 2008.
Incoherency.Net IPv6 Prefix
This network has been assigned the prefix 2610:78:ad::/48, it is currently utilized as follows:
- 2610:78:ad::/56
- 2610:78:ad::/64 - Co-location subnet
- 2610:78:ad:1::/64 - Home Ethernet LAN
- 2610:78:ad:2::/64 - Home Wireless LAN
- 2610:78:ad:100::/56 - Beaumont
- 2610:78:ad:200::/56 - Leduc
- 2610:78:ad:A00::/56 - Brad Redpath
- 2610:78:ad:8000::/50 - Individual /64 prefixes
- 2610:78:ad:ff00::/56 - Tunnels
- 2610:78:ad:ff00::/64 - Co-location to Home
- 2610:78:ad:ff00::1 - Co-location
- 2610:78:ad:ff00::2 - Home
- 2610:78:ad:ff01::/64 - Co-location to Beaumont
- 2610:78:ad:ff01::1 - Co-location
- 2610:78:ad:ff01::2 - Beaumont
- 2610:78:ad:ff02::/64 - Home to Leduc
- 2610:78:ad:ff0a::/64 - Co-location to Brad Redpath
- 2610:78:ad:ff0a::1 - Co-location
- 2610:78:ad:ff0a::2 - Brad Redpath
- 2610:78:ad:ff00::/64 - Co-location to Home
