Parts details
v2
Bought by Riseup Networks at InterPRO, on 2014-12-12:
- motherboard: Supermicro X10DRi
- CPU: 2 * Intel E5-2650L v3 (1.8GHz, 12 cores, 30M, 65W)
- heatsink: 2 * Supermicro 1U Passive HS/LGA2011
- RAM: 16 * 8GB DDR4-2133MHz, ECC/Reg, 288-pin … later upgraded (#11010) to 16 * 16GB DDR4-2133MHz, ECC/Reg, 288-pin (Samsung M393A2G40DB0-CPB 16GB 2Rx4 PC4-2133P-RA0-10-DC0)
- hard drives (we can hot-swap them!):
- 2 * Samsung SSD 850 EVO 500GB
- 2 * Samsung SSD 850 EVO 2TB
- 2 * Samsung SSD 860 EVO 4TB (slots 1 and 2)
- case: Supermicro 1U RM 113TQ 600W, 8x HS 2.5" SAS/SATA
- riser card: Supermicro RSC-RR1U-E8
Power consumption
(this was before we upgraded RAM and added SSDs)
- 1.23A Peak
- 0.98A Idle
IPMI
Your system has an IPMI management processor that allows you to access it remotely. There is a virtual serial port (which is ttyS1 on the system) and ability to control power, both of which can be accessed via command line tools. There is a web interface from which you can access serial, power, and also if you have java installed you can access the VGA console and some other features.
Your IPMI network connection is directly connected to a Riseup machine that has the tools to access it and has an account for you with the ssh key you provided. The commands you can run from this SSH account are limited. If you want to get a console, run:
ssh -p 4422 -t tails@magpie.riseup.net console
To disconnect, use &.
To access the power menu:
ssh -p 4422 -t tails@magpie.riseup.net power
To disconnect, type quit
The RSA SSH host key fingerprint for this system is:
3e:0f:86:51:ce:de:69:db:e1:41:0f:2b:6b:95:29:2b (rsa)
0f:d4:71:2f:82:6f:0d:37:4d:a6:5c:f5:ed:e1:f8:d3 (ed25519)
More instructions and shell aliases can be found at
https://we.riseup.net/riseup+colo/ipmi-jumphost-user-docs
Instructions on how to use IPMI are available at
https://we.riseup.net/riseup+tech/using-ipmi
BIOS
Press <DEL>
to enter BIOS.