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Autumn 2004 Updates
29 Oct 2004:
- General Development (GenDev) Labs
- Workstation Images
We have been experiencing some problems with the new disk
images created for the Dell 360s. This is due to the large number
of undocumented applications and settings in the old images which
did not carry over to the new, plus some omissions due to
the complete redesign of the image creation process.
We are patching the problems and enhancing the process
as the quarter progresses.
- Key Server Change
You may experience a problem opening some applications (e.g., Photoshop, Dreamweaver)
that are under control of our software license manager, KeyServer. You would see
an error message to the effect that you cannot contact the Key Server. Since we
recently changed the server that hosts it and your profile may have recorded the
old server name, it would be tricky for us to reset the name for you, so here
are instructions on how you can do it:
- From the Start menu, follow this path to start KeyAccess:
Start/Programs/KeyServer Client/KeyAccess
- In the text box labeled "Connection", enter:
lm.insttech.washington.edu
- Click the "Logon" button
- Click OK to exit the informational window about successfully logging on.
- Exit the KeyAccess window.
- Start the previously-failing application... it should start.
- Easy-access USB Ports on Dell 360s in DOU110 and SCI108
You no longer need to access the back of a computer to plug in USB
devices or headphones in DOU110 and SCI108. The gray front cover labelled "Dell"
can be opened from the bottom of the cover with a firm pull down and out. Under
the cover are two USB 2.0 ports and one headphone jack. Please use these to avoid
strain on the cables in the back of the computer.
The open cover also should serve to remind you that you have something plugged into
the computer that you need to remove before leaving the workstation.
- Printing from a Laptop Computer
This is a popular request, which we have now documented (follow link above).
- Repository Server Changes
- Single node cluster
We are now running Red Hat Enterprise Linux Advanced Server
(RHEL AS), but are only running one node of the cluster as
we configure the other. We expect to have both nodes running
by 15 Nov 2004. This means that there will be some scheduled
downtime between now and then.
- Tomcat Development Service
We have previously announced the
Tomcat Development Service.
- Changes to Ant Build for Tomcat
Because we have upgraded to Tomcat 5 and prefer to install
software in its default location, there are two changes you must
make to any pre-Autumn 2004 tomcat project (in your
application's project directory):
- copy a new build.xml file
cp $BUILD_HOME/build.xml .
- modify your build.properties file
Edit your build.properties file -- the line containing catalina.home
value should be:
catalina.home=/usr/java/jakarta-tomcat-5
- Teaching and Research Labs (TARLs)
- Applied Distributed Computing (ADC) Lab
Former lab assistant George Orriss is now maintaining the servers
and workstations in this lab as he completes his Master's capstone
project.
- Embedded Computing Systems (ECS) Lab
Oscilloscopes are starting to appear in this lab, for eventual
use in coursework, projects and research.
- Informatics and Artificial Intelligence (IAI) Lab
Several applications were requested to be installed in this lab,
and some fixes also need to be applied. Both should happen
soon.
- Information Assurance and Networking (IAN) Lab
Two servers were physically connected to their peripherals and to power in preparation for installation of the Linux Fedora Core 2
operating system by graduate student Gowri Allampalli-Nagaraj.
Workstation images are being created on the removable hard
drives to support TCSS430 coursework and demonstrations
as well.
- Simulation Science (SS) Lab
Student Sean Tierney has set up some networking equipment
in preparation for expanding the Beowulf project.
- Infrastructure
We have improved our software license manager (KeyServer) configuration and fixed a licensing problem with running Rational Rose.
We continue to revise and correct various disk images, as
well as organize and store them, as the quarter progresses.
- Wireless in the Labs
The Sputnik wireless system that we chose is very good,
but it takes some getting used to. We recently figured
out how to authenticate to INSTTECH using RADIUS. This was the
last major hurdle to rolling out wireless.
Consequently,
we expect to have wireless available in all
Institute labs by the end of November 2004. It won't be the same authentication
process as the rest of the campus (including Pinkerton),
but it will provide access to the network
once you authenticate... look for our web portal when you try to access a web page.
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