SAC Service Status

= System List =

This page only describes some of the core systems and is not a full description of the telascience reality in any way

Telascience Blades

 * xblade11-2 (198.202.74.216) FC4
 * new server: new install, ldap enabled, yum updated July 20th/2006.
 * geodata.telascience.org; Assigned for geodata work for now, and to be named dev.geodata.osgeo.org or something similar.
 * xblade12-2 (198.202.74.217) FC4
 * new server: new install, ldap enabled.
 * xblade13-2 (198.202.74.218) FC4
 * shell.telascience.org: Lots of software installed, general use.
 * xblade14-2 (198.202.74.219) FC4
 * new server: new install, ldap enabled, yum updated July 19th/2006.
 * xblade15-2 (198.202.74.220) FC4
 * ldap.telascience.org: Fedora Directory Server. LDAP server.
 * osgeo.telascience.org: Plone
 * txtmob.telascience.org: SMS Smart Mob system
 * gpstrack.telascience.org: Plone GPS / APRS / Cell tracking .... wishing ;)
 * sparcblade8 (198.202.74.213) Solaris 2.9
 * civicspace.telascience.org: experimental community portal

= Services =


 * LDAP (on .74.220)
 * Plone (on .74.220)
 * HTTPD (on .74.220)

= Known Issues =


 * .216/.217/.218/.219: need Admin group in sudoers file.
 * .74.220 is not using ldap authentication for shell access.
 * Access to LDAP server needs to be restricted to specific machines somehow?
 * We have to create userids on the LDAP server manually, can't be done through plone without a lot of work.
 * Plone instance is not using LDAP for authentication.

Service Groups
Currently, shell access is limited to users in the LDAP schema under the "Shell" group. No further group authorization/granularity exists at this time. It is desireable to have "Shell" be broken into groups like "Database", "Subversion Admin", etc to distribute the administration of those tasks.