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The NIC | The NIC Ethernet setup has four switches, two per cabinet, one each for private/storage and public networks. | ||
* Dell N4032 x 2: Private network | |||
* | ** Switches are stacked. R35 unit is master (#1) and R34 is failover/member (#2) | ||
** | ** 40Gbps trunk link between racks (Fo1/1/1 and Fo2/1/1) | ||
** 40GbE to Mnemosyne (Fo1/1/2) | |||
* | * Dell PowerConnect 8024 + N4032: Public network | ||
** | ** PC8024 in R34 | ||
*** | *** 10Gbps UOnet uplink (Te1/0/1) | ||
** | *** 2 ports LAG trunk to R35 (Te1/0/21 & 22) | ||
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[[File:Oaciss_switches.png]] | [[File:Oaciss_switches.png]] | ||
Revision as of 03:57, 5 August 2020
OACISS naming / DNS
The majority of OACISS hardware has two network connections: One which is publicly routable, and one that provides access to the storage/NFS network.
Public connections are currently 1Gbps (this is likely to change in the relatively near future). The storage network is mixed 10Gbps/1Gbps. The majority of nodes currently have 10Gbps access.
The public interface of a machine is associated with its public DNS record under the nic.uoregon.edu domain (e.g. delphi.nic.uoregon.edu, or just delphi from within UO).
If a racked OACISS node is connected to the storage network, this interface will have a private name.stor DNS record (e.g. delphi.stor). If the node has IPMI/LOM/iDRAC/ILO/BMC available, this will be reached under name-ipmi.stor (e.g. centaur-ipmi.stor). These records resolve only from within the UO NIC subnet.
High speed networks
Intel OmniPath
OACISS has a 100Gbps Intel OmniPath switch and several nodes with OP hardware:
- Pegasus
- Godzilla
- Voltar
- Delphi
They are accessed by $HOST-op; These are stored in /etc/hosts on these machines.
EDR InfiniBand
OACISS has a 36 port SB7700 100Gbps EDR Infiniband switch, with access to the following hosts:
- Cyclops
- Gorgon
- Eagle
- Aurora (sx-aurora)
All hosts are available using IPoIB as $HOST-ib; These designations are stored in /etc/hosts
Network Hardware
The NIC Ethernet setup has four switches, two per cabinet, one each for private/storage and public networks.
- Dell N4032 x 2: Private network
- Switches are stacked. R35 unit is master (#1) and R34 is failover/member (#2)
- 40Gbps trunk link between racks (Fo1/1/1 and Fo2/1/1)
- 40GbE to Mnemosyne (Fo1/1/2)
- Dell PowerConnect 8024 + N4032: Public network
- PC8024 in R34
- 10Gbps UOnet uplink (Te1/0/1)
- 2 ports LAG trunk to R35 (Te1/0/21 & 22)
- PC8024 in R34
