Dumps/Dumpsdata hosts
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XML Dumpsdata hosts
Note that these servers are now legacy, following the migration of Dumps to
Airflow
. The servers will be decommisisoned (and reused) soon.
Hardware
We have various hosts:
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Dumpsdata1003 in eqiad,
production misc dumps nfs
:
- Hardware/OS: PowerEdge R730xd, Debian 11 (bullseye), 64GB RAM, 1 quad-core Xeon Silver 4112 cpu, HT enabled
- Disks: 12 4TB disks in 1 12-disk raid10 volume; two 1T disks in raid 1 for the OS
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Dumpsdata1004 in eqiad,
production xml/sql dumps nfs spare
- Hardware: PowerEdge R740XD, Debian 11 (bullseye), 64GB RAM, 1 Intel Xeon Silver 4112 cpu, HT enabled
- Disks: 12 4TB disks in 1 12-disk raid10 volume; two 1T disks in raid 1 for the OS
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Dumpsdata1005 in eqiad,
production xml/sql dumps nfs spare
- Hardware: PowerEdge R740XD, Debian 11 (bullseye), 64GB RAM, 1 Intel Xeon Silver 4112 cpu, HT enabled
- Disks: 12 4TB disks in 1 12-disk raid10 volume; two 1T disks in raid 1 for the OS
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Dumpsdata1006 in eqiad,
production xml/sql dumps nfs primary
- Hardware: PowerEdge R740XD, Debian 11 (bullseye), 64GB RAM, 1 Intel Xeon Gold 5220 cpu, HT enabled
- Disks: 12 4TB disks in 1 12-disk raid10 volume; two 1T disks in raid 1 for the OS
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Dumpsdata1007 in eqiad,
production xml/sql and misc dumps nfs fallback
- Hardware: PowerEdge R740XD, Debian 11 (bullseye), 64GB RAM, 1 Intel Xeon Gold 5220 cpu, HT enabled
- Disks: 12 4TB disks in 1 12-disk raid10 volume; two 1T disks in raid 1 for the OS
Services
The production host is nfs-mounted on the snapshot hosts; generated dumps are written there and rsynced from there to the web and rsync servers.