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[https://docs.google.com/a/alaska.edu/document/d/108gA9FC5sTJvvMaQ039XtKBFk9DH31bilRKUuF3_hq4/edit?usp=sharing Barrow BARC bandwidth tester (Grayling)Configuration ]<br>
 
[https://docs.google.com/a/alaska.edu/document/d/108gA9FC5sTJvvMaQ039XtKBFk9DH31bilRKUuF3_hq4/edit?usp=sharing Barrow BARC bandwidth tester (Grayling)Configuration ]<br>
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Barrow Raspberry Pi 1 ''Lost in the mail *Sad Emoji*''<br>
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Barrow Raspberry Pi 2 ''Lost in the mail *Sad Emoji*''<br>
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Barrow Dreamplug -- Kind of decommissioned at this point.  It is old and still up in Barrow in the control shed.  Still works but I sent the raspberry pis up to replace it.  My plan is to replace it with a small server with a different computer architecture this winter.  The reason for that over these small ARM processors is that I'm still trying to work around this weak telemetry problem.  Thinking that if it is an x86 (well 64 bit but that style of CPU) that we can leave a copy of loggernet running up there so that when the network goes down as long as the unit is on we are still in business.
  
 
===Virtual Machines===
 
===Virtual Machines===

Revision as of 17:16, 21 January 2016

Stub here to act as a table of contents sorts to our important computers / servers / related information.

Loggernet Systems

LoggerNet configuration (Partial GIPL & IARC)


Serial Server Systems

What is a Serial Server?
Fairbanks IARC Base Station server (Ralph) Configuration

Barrow Base Station server (Trout) Configuration

Barrow BARC bandwidth tester (Grayling)Configuration

Barrow Raspberry Pi 1 Lost in the mail *Sad Emoji*
Barrow Raspberry Pi 2 Lost in the mail *Sad Emoji*
Barrow Dreamplug -- Kind of decommissioned at this point. It is old and still up in Barrow in the control shed. Still works but I sent the raspberry pis up to replace it. My plan is to replace it with a small server with a different computer architecture this winter. The reason for that over these small ARM processors is that I'm still trying to work around this weak telemetry problem. Thinking that if it is an x86 (well 64 bit but that style of CPU) that we can leave a copy of loggernet running up there so that when the network goes down as long as the unit is on we are still in business.

Virtual Machines

What is a Virtual Machine?
LogNet -- Primary LoggerNet server
NGEEDATA -- Primary Data processing server & data sharing web server