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Dell R740 | HPE ProLiant DL380 Gen10 | Intel LWF2208IR540605 | |
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CPU | 2x Intel Xeon Gold 6152 @ 2.10 GHz | 2x Intel Xeon Gold 6152 @ 2.10 GHz | 2x Intel Xeon Gold 6140 @ 2.30 GHz |
RAM | 12x32GB ECC DIMM | 24x16GB RDIMM | 16x16GB ECC DIMM |
Storage | 4x 480 GB SSD 6x 2.5 TB HDD | 6x 2.4 TB HDD 2x 480 GB SSD | 2x 4TB NVMe SSD |
Network | 2x 10/Gbe SFP (connected) | 4x 10/Gbe SFP | 2x 10/Gbe SFP (connected) 2x 40/Gbe QSFP (coming soon) |
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.Make sure you upload a public SSH key to your account on the Akraino dashboard. If you don't, you will not be able to access your hosts!
If you wish to have your own user we can get that setup, but it is much quicker and easier if you just stick with the root user
IPMI Access
Once you have successfully connected to the VPN send an email to akriano-lab@iol.unh.edu and we will send you a file about all of the IPMI infoWhen booking a pod, the Akraino dashboard will provide IPMI credentials via email.
You can access an IPMI interface in a web browser like the example below:
unicycle1unicycle-dell1-ipmi.akr.iol.unh.edu
Then enter the username and password from the file provided to you and now you can manage the system and will even be able to add your own public keys in the event of a reinstall of the machine.
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