this contains a random collection of info about the NetBSD.org servers
we currently have:
public services:
- homeworld (mail.NetBSD.org, ns.NetBSD.org)<br>
That's a standard postfix with gld for mail, a majordomo with a few local patches (and the despamming patterns from hell), plus bind for the nameservice.
- narn (www.NetBSD.org, gnats.NetBSD.org, mail-index.NetBSD.org)<br>
Apache, gnats, and a very much hacked upon mhonarc
- mollari (blog.NetBSD.org, wiki.NetBSD.org, releng.NetBSD.org)<br>
Apache, with Apache Roller on tomcat on native openjdk7 for blog, and ikiwiki for this wiki, plus req for the releng site
- morden (ftp.NetBSD.org, rsync.NetBSD.org, sup.NetBSD.org)<br>
the ftp, sup, http and rsync function themselves are fairly straightforward. It runs a few automatic updates for the src and pkgsrc regions that generate the daily CVS update mails and do a bunch of checks on pkgsrc, too.
- nyftp.NetBSD.org<br>
ftp, http and rsync, fairly dumb. It's situated at Columbia University, hence the 'ny' in the name
- anoncvs.NetBSD.org<br>
offers anoncvs via ssh and pserver, plus rsync of the cvs repository, using port redirects
non-public services:
- cvs.NetBSD.org<br>
the master CVS repository; only developers (TNF members) with valid account auth can connect here.
- build.NetBSD.org + b6, b7, b8<br>
build is the master/coordinator of the build slaves, and they produce the NetBSD-daily contents (situated at Columbia University)
- pkgbuild.NetBSD.org<br>
that's a Xen dom0 running netbsd4-amd64, netbsd4-i386, netbsd5-amd64 and netbsd5-i386 domUs, and nyftp as another domU, which roll packages and offer them up for consumption (also at Columbia University)
- franklin.NetBSD.org<br>
the backup server at ISC
- xen.NetBSD.org<br>
another Xen server running a few smaller administrative functions
- console servers at ISC and Columbia University<br>
these are little no-moving-parts PCs with USB2Serials and conserver8. conserver is most approved :)
CVSweb for NetBSD wikisrc <wikimaster@NetBSD.org> software: FreeBSD-CVSweb