[volunteergrid2-l] New Node

Steve Dodson steve.dodson at gmail.com
Mon Jan 31 04:35:36 UTC 2011


Spent some time this weekend looking at the "poppy" node and I can't get the
router (DLink DI-604; 6+ years old!) to correctly route the Tahoe ports.  I
went round and round on this today (thanks Jody for your patience!) and
finally decided to junk the router. Ordered an ASUS RT-N16 to replace it;
ETA approximately 2/4/2011.  Please note that the "poppy" node will be down
until at least this time.  In other news, I also ordered all the parts for a
new file server (6.5 - 7TB) to arrive about the same time as the router.
Hopefully, I'm two weeks away from fielding three serviceable nodes (and a
helper)...

On Sat, Jan 29, 2011 at 10:13 AM, Steve Dodson <steve.dodson at gmail.com>wrote:

> I haven't announced the "poppy" node just yet as I know there is still work
> to be done.  I will try to find time this weekend to get some of it
> completed.
>
>
> On 01/29/2011 09:31 AM, Shawn Willden wrote:
>
>> On Sat, Jan 29, 2011 at 12:29 AM, Brad Rupp <bradrupp at gmail.com
>> <mailto:bradrupp at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>>    I have brought my node up.  There should be 1TB of storage available.
>>
>>
>> It's up, I can see it!  I also temporarily firewalled my node to verify
>> that I could still see it. I can, which means that your node is not
>> firewalled.  However, I see that steve.dodson at gmail.com-poppy is
>> firewalled.  Steve, you need to poke a hole or set up NAT forwarding.
>>
>> That gives us seven nodes.  I've got two or three people from the Salt
>> Lake Linux User's Group interested, plus one more from UCC, so just with
>> my recruits we should be up to 10 by the end of the coming week.  At
>> that point, I'll consider this grid ready for actual use, though I
>> really want to get to 20+ nodes before we call our recruiting effort
>> complete.
>>
>>    http://bigpig.org:3457/
>>    http://bigpig.org:5234/
>>
>>
>> Yeah, Jody took them down until he can figure out how to secure them
>> behind a reverse proxy.  If you want to make your welcome page (by
>> default on port 3456) accessible to the net but protected behind a
>> password-protected proxy, then we'd all have a way to check the
>> connectivity of our own nodes.  I could set up a reverse proxy for my
>> own, but it would require figuring out how... and you already know!
>>
>> --
>> Shawn
>>
>>
>>
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>
> --
>
> soli Deo gloria
>



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soli Deo gloria,

Steve Dodson
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