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'''Host-specific hardware and software documentation''' | '''Host-specific hardware and software documentation''' | ||
Server documentation is divided into two host classes: Compute and Infratstructure nodes. These two types are futher divided by architecture. New hosts should be added to the end of the list in their proper section. The link should reference the host's class and short hostname (not FQDN) in the form: <br> | Server documentation is divided into two host classes: Compute and Infratstructure nodes. These two types are futher divided by architecture. New hosts should be added to the end of the list in their proper section. The link should reference the host's class and short hostname (not FQDN) in the form: <br> | ||
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Revision as of 18:23, 4 August 2006
NIC systems information is organized into a number of categories. This document will attempt to explain the divisions, and act as a guide to adding further information.
Servers
Host-specific hardware and software documentation
Server documentation is divided into two host classes: Compute and Infratstructure nodes. These two types are futher divided by architecture. New hosts should be added to the end of the list in their proper section. The link should reference the host's class and short hostname (not FQDN) in the form:
* [[<class>:<hostname>]]</nowiki>
- Proceedures: Guides to common procedures such as creating a new user account or configuring LDAP
- Info: Miscellaneous useful info, such as user and hardware lists
- Services: Software installed and running on one or more hosts to provide a network service
- Compilers: Specialized vendor-distributed compilers
- Software: