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13 September 2024

  • 07:5207:52, 13 September 2024 diff hist +1,789 N Install a new Disk in ServerCreated page with "== How to Install a New Disk in a Server == To insert the disk into the server used for Ceph and configure it for use, including making it a part of the Ceph cluster with Proxmox, follow these steps: Pick a slot number where you want to put the disk You can find the empty slot numbers or replace a broken disk. Check the drive bay number (that is written in front side of the server) to be matched to the slot number in iDRAC Physically Install the disk: Assemble the cadd..."
  • 07:5007:50, 13 September 2024 diff hist +35 InternalNo edit summary

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  • 03:4603:46, 8 August 2024 diff hist +1,484 N Rebooting OffsiteCreated page with "= Pre-flight checks = * Access to the Web GUI * Access to the terminal through SSH * Zulip and Gitlab are running on it, so needed to communicate first on Organisational channel, to make sure everyone has read and agreed on it. = Rebooting = # Make sure all the pre flight checks are done # Make an schedule for doing the rebootng. # Create a maintenance period on Zabbix with all the vms are running on Offsite and Offsite itself # Update the packages through terminal `ap..."
  • 03:2003:20, 8 August 2024 diff hist +24 InternalNo edit summary

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  • 03:3303:33, 20 June 2024 diff hist −4,118 Talk:InternalBlanked the page current Tag: Blanking
  • 03:0103:01, 20 June 2024 diff hist +4,118 N Talk:InternalCreated page with "== Packets in the Network layer == Packets are small pieces of data that are sent over a network. Data sent over computer networks, such as the Internet, is divided into packets. These packets can take different paths to reach their destination and then recombined by the computer or device that receives them. The network layer is responsible for moving these packets from one place to another. Because data is broken into packets, many people can use the same network at th..."