A Cisco 6509 was installed, and replaces the Enterasys SmartSwitch Router (SSR).
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New Mail Server Hardware install
Listservs are now available.
Mail Server Hardware Installation Complete – Nearly
The installation of and changeover to the new email server hardware is complete. Proxy servers, email delivery, Webmail, dialin access, and account management interfaces (password changes, etc.) should be online.
The listserv system is not working correctly yet, but will be brought online tomorrow.
Mail System Upgrade
Beginning in the early morning hours of Saturday, 16 August 2003 (soon after midnight) the University e-mail system, including Webmail, password changes, and the forward and vacation message management interfaces, will be unavailable. The Corporate Time calendaring system, dialin authentication, and the University’s proxy servers will also be unavailable
during this period. These improvements are neccessary for the email system to handle the higher email volumes that we are experiencing. We will be making a series of infrastructure changes in order to bring the new mail server hardware on line.
- We will migrate the user data from the old mail server to the new mail server. It is recommended that you backup any important e-mail messages, and delete any unnecessary messages.
- We will upgrade the directory server from version 4.11 to version 5.1 service pack 2.
This upgrade is necessary for the new mail server to communicate with the directory server to authenticate users. - We will modify Orion, Sun server for Math & Computer Science, to authenticate against the upgraded directory server.
We expect that this will take approximately one day, due to the volume of mail data
that must be moved.
E-mail service will be restored to campus by 8:00 AM Sunday, 17 August 2003.
Please check the Network Service Failure and Status Log for
status information on the 16th. When the affected services become available, status will be posted at that location.
Charon slow response addressed
Some tests were run on charon, the LDAP server, to address some issues of slow response. The server was disconnected from the LAN from 8:10 to 8:25 to test the network hardware.
The problem was corrected by 9:00.
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Whitney WINS reconfigured
For the same reason as for Shasta, Whitney’s WINS setting were reconfigured to point to porthos and silentbob.
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Shasta WINS Reconfigured
Shasta’s WINS configuration was pointing to nonexistent WINS servers. This was causing some slowing in file listings over SMB. The new setting now point to porthos and silentbob.
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Webmail licenses exhausted
The number of webmail licenses was exceeded. The user list was reset, and this cleared the problem.
Due to this action, all address books were inadvertently deleted.
Unfortunately the backup failed as well.
This does not affect email data itself, only the webmail address books.
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RADIUS server restarted
The RADIUS server apparently stopped authenticating yesterday. It was restarted this morning, and seems to be working.
Directory Server down
The directory server, charon, was down briefly becuase of a misconfiguration in its IP address. This was caused by some upgrade work necessary to the implementation of the new mail server.
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DNS Reconfigured for new org domain
The external and internal DNS servers were reconfigured to take SOA for chsg.org, a history society that Mark Largent (History Dept.) is working with.
Webboard Decommissioned
As planned a year ago, Webboard is decommissioned. Blackboard is the replacement for this service.
ArcIMS upgraded to version 4.0.1
Doug Edwards’ GIS server was refitted with a new version of ArcIMS, version 4.0.1.
Internet connection down
The internet connection was down from 15:30 to 17:45 due to a routing loop created by our service provider, ELI. Apparently, some old routes were inadvertantly loaded at the Tukwilla office during a routine upgrade.
New LDAP version installed
SunOne Directory Server 5.1 was installed on charon. This version was installed to support the new mail server.