[IMC-Tech] Moving the Server...

Mike Lehman rebelmike at earthlink.net
Thu Feb 9 18:49:05 CST 2006


Dan,
The second floor gallery space that holds the WRFU transmitter is ideal, 
as you've stated. I'm pretty sure that this has been discussed before 
with the Space group and there were no concerns. I'll double-check 
tonight, but you might be there too, so unless you hear back in the 
negative, just assume that this is where it can go.
Mike Lehman

daniel wrote:

> Hey all,
> I believe this is more directed to whomever has physical and server 
> access to the current server.  Just getting off the phone with insight 
> we will be able to have a comparable bandwidth solution at the IMC at a 
> fraction of what is currently being paid.  I am going to propose this 
> solution to both the steering and improv tech meeting tonight.  Provided 
> all goes well we will be ready to move the server from its current 
> location to the IMC within a couple weeks or less if everything moves 
> smoothly.  We have the replacement server at the IMC and I wanted to get 
> the core system apps installed asap.  To do this either someone who has 
> access to the machine needs to get me the list of services that need to 
> be installed and thier configurations, a list of users, and all of the 
> other fun stuff that is needed to replace a server.  Another option 
> would be to set me up with an account and I can just figure it all out.  
> I would also like to get any suggestions from people familiar with the 
> current IMC building on where we should put the server and the pop for 
> the new cable setup.  A suggestion from Sascha is to place the server 
> and following CUWIN/Chambana.net servers in an open unused space that 
> used to be one of the post office peep hallways.  The access is 
> restricted, climate controled, and open enough.  This is the same space 
> the WRFU transmitter and EAS antenna current reside.  Please let me know 
> of any previously discussed ideas or just what you are thinking.
> -- 
> Daniel



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