Yesterday and today Richard and I worked on a number of videoteam servers and network tests. Below are some notes from the whiteboard <http://wb.zgib.net/vt-and-network.txt>
TODO: -lisa's bios waits for a keystroke on boot. make it not do that. -make sure grub is installed to both disks in root raid1 pairs -recreate lisa's larger fs w/-m0 and smaller inode count the 861G of dc8 video on barney only use 810 inodes. -find 2nd drive for ned -blow out dust from intake filters and fan outflows. -we have 15 available static IPs. P or S can take more from dhcp dynamic range if needed for us. MAC addresses to P for static IPs: ned: 00:30:48:d6:1f:be lisa: 00:23:ae:87:a3:56 (uncapped: for going out of CU) barney: 00:1e:8c:25:e6:fe (uncapped: for rysnc to offsite video mirror) -Static IPs to -admin for munin and icecast and what else? -we need a homer (or somewhere else) to run dc10.debconf.org DNS (amongst other things (but far fewer other things than most years)) -PyCon machines should be arriving within a day or two, at that point edrz can install, test and get MACs to appropriate authorities to request static IPs. Notes: These three machines reside now in the coffee room until end of DC10 barney: quad-core xeon, 8GB RAM (w/-bigmem kernel) 4x1TB raid5 /dev/md1 on /srv yielding 2.8 3xDebConf owned, 1xedrz for testing purposes there is a copy of the dc8 video data there (can be deleted whenever it's no longer useful and/or we need the space) swap, / and ~675G are on a pair of edrz's 750G drives 9.2G / raid1 /dev/md2 675G raid1 /dev/md3 temporarily on /mnt/ could be /srv/archival/ or ? lisa: dual core xeon, 4GB RAM 2x750GB drives (smaller drives would suffice, but we didn't have any on hand) 9.2G raid1 / 670G raid1 /srv (remake fs: lower reserved %, lower inode count could give ~5GB more) can be used for stream dumps perhaps and/or "replay" source material ned: quad-core xeon, 8GB RAM has 1x250GB PATA drive, but set up as raid1 w/missing drive so we can add another should we find one. -if 2 quad core machines aren't enough for the transcoding, mrbiege has a new quad-athlon here and edrz has one still in VA. -Once we have our backported packages re-built, signed and published we can start running transcode performance tests on the dc8 DV dvswitch network testing from Davis: using dvsource-file w/loopdc10f.dv running dvswitch on edrz's laptop from davis seems to work fine. running 2xdvsink-files, 1 each on ned and lisa (barney was busy copying files) (if mail formatting messes this up, check it on the wb) My traceroute [v0.73] umbra (0.0.0.0) Thu Jul 15 15:50:28 2010 Host Loss% Snt Last Avg Best Wrst StDev 1. mudd-edge-1-vlan86-1.net.columbia.edu 0.3% 7117 0.4 8.2 0.3 245.4 29.3 2. dhcp-13-248.cs.columbia.edu 0.3% 7116 0.4 0.7 0.3 269.0 9.8 umbra == edrz's laptop 248 == barney dvswitch network testing from Interschool Lab: same test as in Davis, but IL has a port on the CS net-13 (same as coffee room servers), so one less hop than above. my battery died, so I lost the mtr stats. :-/ They were good, though. :) i.e. we're on the same segment. over a similar time frame there was 0 packet loss. last, avg, best, wrst were all much better than Davis and more stable. Though Davis was still adequate to run 2xdvsink-files for several hours. (we'll only need one dvsink-command) Also tested bulk transfers from Interschool. Basically, it doesn't look like that network will be a bottleneck. We consistently had 100+mbs avg. with peaks to 500mbs. probably with more hosts to send to/receive from we could have used up more bandwidth. the lighting there seemed a little bit brighter than I had remembered, but after turning off the front row that washes out the screen, it was clear we still need to obtain supplemental lighting. _______________________________________________ Debconf-team mailing list Debconf-team@lists.debconf.org http://lists.debconf.org/mailman/listinfo/debconf-team