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Gigabyte R281-T91 | Ampere HR330A | |
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CPU | 2x 28 core 2.0 GHz Marvell TX2 Processors | 1x 32 core 3.3 GHz Ampere ARMv8 64-bit Processor |
RAM | 4x 32GB RDIMM-Tx2 | 8x 16GB DDR4-DIMM |
Storage | 1x 480GB SSD 1x 1TB HDD | 1x 480GB SSD |
Networking | 2x 10Gbe SFP+ (not connected) 2x 1/10Gbe BASE-T (1 connected) 2x 40Gbe QSFP (coming soon) 1x IPMI / Lights-out Management | 2x 10Gbe SFP+ (connected) 1x 1Gbe BASE-T (not connected) 1x IPMI / Lights-out Management |
Usage & Users
Blueprint(s) / Description(s):
Primary Contact:
Secondary Contact: This information can now be found on the Akraino dashboard. Check the Shared Community Lab page for more information.
Server Access
For the meantime when you request access to the Akraino Pods at UNH-IOL we will ask that you send us your public ssh key so we can add it to the root users of those machines.
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Currently gigabyte-jumphost1 is being used for Ampere pod 1 and is currently unavailable for this pod until further notice.
IPMI Access
Once you have successfully connected to the VPN there is a file located in each machine in /opt
called ipmi_info.txt,
this file has the username and password for the IPMI interfaces.
IMPORTANT:
Please write down the information or copy the file somewhere safe in case of the machines getting reinstalled and the file will be gone. We are trying to prevent sending emails with passwords in them. If for some reason you did not have this info before it got wiped you can email akraino-lab@iol.unh.edu and we will help you by making a new file in the machines with the IPMI username and passwordWhen booking a pod, the Akraino dashboard will provide IPMI credentials via email.
You can access an IPMI interface like the example below:
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