Old ANL Servers
Before moving servers to Notre Dame in Q2016, all ELabs functions were served from the Mathematics & Computer Science (MCS) division of Argonne National Lab (ANL). That includes production and development for the e-Labs site (www.i2u2.org), the QuarkNet site (quarknet.i2u2.org), user and physics data, Bugzilla, this wiki, and compute nodes for the Open Science Grid that we don't use anymore.
Most if not all of the physical servers had been purchased by Mike Wilde through Fermilab. After the move to Notre Dame, Mike retrieved these servers and returned them to Fermilab excess, where the hard drives were shredded. No physical servers or drives were transferred to Notre Dame, only data.
Much of the documentation on this wiki refers to the old servers:
(name).i2u2.org |
purpose |
current analog |
www18 |
production server |
i2u2-prod |
www17 |
testing server |
i2u2-dev |
www13 |
development server |
i2u2-dev |
data4 |
physics data |
i2u2-data |
data1 |
user data |
i2u2-db |
data2 |
user data |
i2u2-db |
dev |
development server (unused) |
i2u2-dev |
quarknet |
QuarkNet site |
i2u2-quarknet |
node0 - node7 |
grid compute nodes |
none |
plus several more.
This spreadsheet has more detail on the ELabs servers at the time of the ANL-ND transition. When you see references to these servers, be aware that they no longer exist. Well, quarknet.i2u2.org still does, but it's different.
Also, there are two obsolete websites associated with the project. I don't think they were served from MCS, but I don't know where else to list them.
-- Main.JoelG - 2016-12-09