SAC Service Status

Infrastructure of OSGeo System Administration Committee (SAC)

For emergency plans see: SAC:Admin and Troubleshooting

= Servers at OSL = Open Source Labs - 4 physical machines containing x virtual machines.

If VM hanging, see OSL for how to open a ticket with OSUOSL's support.

All SAC administrators have LDAP auth to the OSL Virtual Machines.

To ssh into a server using your LDAP account, you can do the following replacing your_osgeo_login with your OSGeo login and vmname with the vm name of the server at OSL.

ssh your_osgeo_login@vmname.osgeo.osuosl.org

When prompted for password, use your OSGeo Login password.

SAC:Primary Administrators also have ssh key access in case LDAP is down and that will also apply to the physical machines. Worst case scenario use the information on Open Source Labs to file a ticket (SAC members only). Direct connection to virtual machines is by appending it's vm alias to .osgeo.osuosl.org.


 * Live Status via Munin

osgeo3
osgeo3 is a real server managed by OSUOSL and running a virtualization solution (ganeti+kvm) to provide Virtual Machines which are the ones SAC can access and manage. SAC can _not_ access osgeo3 directly, but has to contact OSUOSL for that.

Each of the sections below represent a Virtual Machine and describes which services are running on it, and by which name they are reachable.

Wiki
See OSGeo Wiki

Secure

 * Hosts SAC:LDAP services (http://ldap.osgeo.org)

TracSvnGit

 * See TracsvnVM for full details, and some notes on services running here

Web
See Infrastructure Transition Plan 2010 for full details.
 * Drupal instances for the main OSGeo web site and projects like MapGuide and FDO are hosted here (??).
 * Virtual Hosts (on same server)
 * http://fdo.osgeo.org
 * http://mapguide.osgeo.org
 * LDAP Python Admin Scripts in /usr/lib/cgi-bin
 * Infrastructure Transition Plan 2010
 * Lots of config information in the Migration Documentation.
 * SAC:Backups describes backup strategy.

Base

 * Template VM used when creating new VMs.
 * Not normally running - make a special request to OSL to start it up.

WebExtra

 * See WebExtraVM for full details (server: http://webextra.osgeo.osuosl.org)
 * hosts http://planet.osgeo.org, http://mum03.mapserver.org, http://live.osgeo.org
 * http://foss4g.org (main portal) and archive of old sites 2006-2014
 * http://conference.osgeo.org - Conference System (also: SAC:Setup_OCS)
 * http://journal.osgeo.org / osgeo.org/ojs - Journal System
 * Redirects for many chapter and other urls handled via /etc/httpd/conf.d/rewrite.conf

Download

 * http://download.osgeo.org (Download Server)

osgeo4
osgeo4 is a real server managed by OSUOSL and running a virtualization solution (ganeti+kvm) to provide Virtual Machines which are the ones SAC can access and manage. SAC can _not_ access osgeo3 directly, but has to contact OSUOSL for that.

As of december 2017 the osgeo4 machine should be dismissed, moving hosted services somewhere else (most likely osgeo6 machine).

QGIS @ osgeo

 * VM used by the QGIS project, http://www.qgis.org
 * Shell access only for the QGIS shell access group.


 * http://planet.qgis.org/

Adhoc

 * VM used for projects for various adhoc purposes. Risks to system stability that would be unacceptable on the Projects VM may be ok here.
 * See AdhocVM for full details, and some notes on services running here.
 * eg http://adhoc.osgeo.osuosl.org/livedvd/docs/en/quickstart/

Projects

 * Most projects have been moved to osgeo6, a list of what remains needs to be made so they can be moved.

Backup

 * Backup now runs on dedicated hardware
 * Provides Rsync backups of download.osgeo.org
 * Provides Bacula backups of various VMs.
 * See SAC:Backups for details.

osgeo6
See Osgeo6 for full details
 * Mail

= Cloud Hosted Servers under SAC Control =

CloudVPS.com

 * SAC:betawebsite - 141.138.205.23, IPv6 address..: 2a02:348:84:cd17::1, Debian 8 4GB server, host name: osgeo.public.cloudvps.com credentials available on osgeo secure access folder

Atlantic.net

 * postgis.net, planet.postgis.net, debbie.postgis.net -- all on same Debian 8VM 4GB RAM

= QGIS = Services on separated machines rented and managed by the QGIS project at hetzner


 * website including documentation http://www.qgis.org
 * website building, documentation building, debian/ubuntu nightlies, plugins.qgis.org
 * issues.qgis.org: redmine

= Historical servers (not more in use) =

- Telascience Blades (Historical)