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All of our documentation is intentionally public so that other student organizations or individuals can replicate aspects of our infrastructure if they so desire.
All of our documentation is intentionally public so that other student organizations or individuals can replicate aspects of our infrastructure if they so desire.


'''<br />If a topic requires a significant amount of content, you may want to break it out into a new article and link it on this page.'''

If a section requires a significant amount of content, you may want to break it out into a new article and link it to this page.
= Servers & Services =


== Proxmox Cluster ==
== Proxmox Cluster ==
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== Fileserver ==
== Fileserver ==
Coming Soon, currently unprovisioned (waiting on new PSU and drives to arrive)
Coming Soon, currently unprovisioned (waiting on new PSU and drives to arrive)

= Management =

== Time-sensitive ==
Email IT for new certs (example template to use, make sure to keep SubjectAltName, etc)

Install-a-thons

shirt printing

== Budget ==
USG meetings

making presentable diagrams and representations of data

Latest revision as of 00:33, 24 October 2024

This page is intended as a 'hub' for all of LUGs internal documentation.

All of our documentation is intentionally public so that other student organizations or individuals can replicate aspects of our infrastructure if they so desire.


If a topic requires a significant amount of content, you may want to break it out into a new article and link it on this page.

Servers & Services

Proxmox Cluster

Our main website runs here, and other stuff

Mirrors

Mirrors is a standalone Dell R730xd server (3.5" drive bay variant) running FreeBSD, and all services are managed by salt.

We're in the process of rebuilding it, but in the meantime this is what we've been doing to manage it thus far:


Certificate maintenance:

put it in /usr/share/salt/<somewhere> where salt will copy it to /etc/nginx/<somewhere>


Shell

Firewall/Router

Fileserver

Coming Soon, currently unprovisioned (waiting on new PSU and drives to arrive)

Management

Time-sensitive

Email IT for new certs (example template to use, make sure to keep SubjectAltName, etc)

Install-a-thons

shirt printing

Budget

USG meetings

making presentable diagrams and representations of data