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2 x E5-2620 v4, 32 GB ECC RAM, 500 GB SSD, 1 x IPv4, IPv6/48, 1 Gbps, GreenHouse AMS, HostSailor
Hello!
I've been asked to test this server for Low End Box. A few LET Members with records of positive contributions would be welcome to test the server together with me. If you are interested, please post in this thread or get in touch via PM or the email address on my profile. Thanks to @HostSailor for the test server!
Best wishes and kindest regards,
Tom
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I'm interested to test out. Not planning anything in particular, probably just peek around and do some tests.
@Not_Oles Let me know if I am eligible to test.
HI @let_rocks!
Welcome! Please post or pm me your ed25519 ssh public key. I will add your .ssh directory so you can get in. If you need anything more, please ask. Thanks for your interest! Best wishes!
Hey! Can I also hop into the Testers' Train?
Pm'd you.
Thanks. /home/let_rocks/.ssh added. Have fun!
You're welcome, glad you chose us
Hi!
I'd happily join!
Hi @Otus9051! Apologies for my late reply. I am just seeing your post for the first time right now, Wed 28 Sep 2022 05:08:30 AM UTC. What would you like to do / test on the server? Thanks! Tom
Hi @brejski! Thanks for your interest! What would you like to do / test on the server? Thanks! Tom
If there was server with multiple disk, I'd want to join for a test.
I would like to do some testing, possibly compile a kernel or few.
Only if BF isn't 2 months away, nice spec.
@Otus9051 said:
What do you want to test?
Okay. How / where would you run the kernel you compile?
Thanks!
The kernel will be compiled for my phone. It is a generic ARM64 Linux 4.4.111 (a.k.a. Blurry Fish butt) kernel. The sources are hosted at https://github.com/samsungexynos7885/android_kernel_samsung_universal7885/tree/otus
Excellent! I will take a look at that repository. Especially the butt part. 😸
Can you please tell me how to get your public key directly from GitHub? I could enable an account for you on this server with the same key as is used for the repository.
Thanks!
Do you want to test something that has to do with RAID. Maybe just about everyone would want RAID on a production server. But, just for testing something, does RAID really matter?
@brejski No further interest?
Hi @mrclown! Thanks for bumping the thread! Friendly greetings! 🍰
Hi @let_rocks! I see you logging in every day. Friendly greetings! 🍫
Hi @HostSailor! Nice to see you here in the thread! Thanks for the prompt, helpful support ticket responses! 👏
Hi! Sorry, I had terrible mess at work.
I'm gonna test some docker containers (very low CPU/MEM/bandwidth usage) and some other stuff about meteorological radiosondes
There ain't any way I know of. But I can send you the ssh key if you want.
@brejski @Otus9051 If you guys would please post or PM your ed25510 public keys then I can make accounts for you. Thanks!
For future reference (To both you and @Otus9051 ), you can get someones public ssh keys that are linked to their GitHub account by appending
.keys
to their GitHub profile URL.For example, @Otus9051's keys are visible here https://github.com/Otus9051.keys
Hi @Erisa!
Thanks for helping! Your link worked for me.
Yeah, I just now also found https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/150540/is-it-completely-safe-to-publish-an-ssh-public-key where it suggests:
The URI from StackExchange also worked for me.
I have yet to find where getting keys this way is discussed on Github itself. If anybody has a link directly on Github, please tell me. Obviously it has to be discussed in the API documentation, but I am talking about the
Welp, @Otus9051 seems to have three keys on Github, none of which seem to be ed25519. We'll see if @Otus9051 sends me an ed25519 public key. Or maybe even puts an ed25519 key on Github, if that works. Alternatively, there may be three keys because @Otus9051 wants access from three machines. Maybe I should stop joking about ed25519 and simply put all three of the existing Github keys in @Otus9051's account on the server? Is that what you woudl like, @Otus9051?
It's great that @Otus9051 is going to use the server. You too @brejski!
Thanks again Erisa!
Tom
@Otus9051 Please try
ssh [email protected]
@brejski No keys in your Github.
Probably a lot of stuff is gonna need to be installed in order for you guys to do what you want. Let me see if I can figure out a few things. @letrocks Do you want anything?
Hello!
Except for qt3-devel and kernel sources, I installed the prerequisites for kernel compilation listed in the CentOS Wiki.
If anybody is interested, there is a transcript of the install at https://metalvps.com/CentOS-dev-tools-install-transcript.html.
My guess is maybe something more might be needed. If that happens, please let me know.
Have a nice weekend! Thanks!
Tom