Owen McShane Northgrid systems manager Christmas talk Dec 2006.

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Owen McShane Northgrid systems manager Christmas talk Dec 2006

Slide 2 Owen McShane Christmas talk Back-end servers DNS (name servers) DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) Mail Nagios (Monitoring service) NTP (Network Time Protocol)

Slide 3 Owen McShane Christmas talk Hardware Diagnosing/fixing/swapping out systems as and when they fail

Slide 4 Owen McShane Christmas talk Web sites Wiki ( RT (Request Tracker. A ticketing system that accepts s, or web based input): (

Slide 5 Owen McShane Christmas talk Backups Dirvish (Backup software which uses rsync over ssh)

Slide 6 Owen McShane Christmas talk Next year Maintaining/updating/improving existing systems Get more involved in grid software implementation