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^ NVMe | 8 | Intel | SSDPE2KX080T8 | 8TB | For OSDs | | ^ NVMe | 8 | Intel | SSDPE2KX080T8 | 8TB | For OSDs | | ||
^ NIC | 2 NICs 2 x ports | Intel | XXV710 | 25Gb | All 4 ports cabled and bonded | | ^ NIC | 2 NICs 2 x ports | Intel | XXV710 | 25Gb | All 4 ports cabled and bonded | | ||
- | ^ BMC | 1 | Quanta | N/A | N/A | Reachable at $host.ipmi.sepia.ceph.com using usual IPMI credentials. | | + | ^ BMC | 1 | Quanta | N/A | N/A | Reachable at $host.ipmi.sepia.ceph.com using usual IPMI credentials or admin:cmb9.admin | |
===== PXE/Reimaging ===== | ===== PXE/Reimaging ===== | ||
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==== Network Config ==== | ==== Network Config ==== | ||
- | These nodes are connected to their own QFX5200 (s/n WH0218170419) uplinked and managed by Red Hat IT. For an example of how to report an outage, see https://redhat.service-now.com/surl.do?n=INC1201508. | + | These nodes are connected to their own QFX5200 (s/n WH0218170419 [formerly WH3619030401]) uplinked and managed by Red Hat IT. For an example of how to report an outage, see https://redhat.service-now.com/surl.do?n=INC1201508. |
There is an ansible module that is supposed to allow you to create bonds but it requires NetworkManager-glib which isn't in CentOS8. So I found and used https://github.com/linux-system-roles/network. | There is an ansible module that is supposed to allow you to create bonds but it requires NetworkManager-glib which isn't in CentOS8. So I found and used https://github.com/linux-system-roles/network. | ||
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+ | ==== List of Outages ==== | ||
+ | The QFX5200 serving the Officinalis lab goes down on a regular basis. This table will keep track of dates and tickets. | ||
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+ | ^ Date ^ Ticket | Notes | | ||
+ | | 12/10/2019 | https://redhat.service-now.com/surl.do?n=PNT0731289 | | | ||
+ | | 3/2/2020 | https://redhat.service-now.com/surl.do?n=INC1201508 | | | ||
+ | | 6/16/2020 | https://redhat.service-now.com/surl.do?n=RITM0706076 | | | ||
+ | | 3/16/2021 | https://redhat.service-now.com/surl.do?n=INC1672259 | Added redundant link after this one\\ https://redhat.service-now.com/surl.do?n=RITM0884572 | | ||
+ | | 5/11/2021 | https://redhat.service-now.com/surl.do?n=INC1758733 | | |