Dan, Aybars, and I have good preliminary news to report. I've gotten the fiber patches in, and shining a flashlight down the Dennis end of the fiber causes light to show up at the Noyes end, so it looks like the pairs we are using are intact. Aybars and Dan got all the ACLs and servers moved to the Summit 48, and everything else moved to the hubs. We're in good shape to pull fiber tomorrow and move the Summit 24 to the basement.
Here's the current situation:
* quark, quarkprime, image, backup, and the UPSs are out on the table on 4th floor.
* proto and the AGS are in the server closet.
* The rack is sitting on the floor by the window.
* newton is down in the 2nd floor closet with its modems.
To get things finalized, these things need to be done:
* Kevan Wogoman needs to be consulted about getting cabling down to the Noyes cluster machine room.
* John Walker needs to be consulted about the location (and possibly the size) of the humidifier going into the cluster machine room.
There's been quite a few changes today involving moving gear around.
* I've cleaned out the admin office of the unnecessary machinery. millie,backup, and the admins are now up on 4th floor. millie and the admins are sitting out on the table, and I moved backup into the closet next to quarkprime.
* To serve CS410, and also to provide routing for the admin cluster (and OS cluster, if need be), I moved the Cisco AGS up to 4th floor as well.
* I moved bagend out of the closet to make room for backup, and put it on the table.
* I moved the spare Cisco 2511 up to 4th floor, and hooked its console up to bagend. I tried some tips from the Cisco website to reset the password, but none of them worked. The tips are on top of the 2511 (which is on top of the AGS) if anyone wants to take a crack at it.
* I switched the 4th floor and admin printers. The admin printer has been printing very gray pages, and this is a far easier solution than actually fixing whatever is wrong with the admin printer. The 4th floor printer hardly gets used anyways, so I doubt it will be a problem.