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== What is Golgotha? == | == What is Golgotha? == | ||
It's a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golgotha hill]. It's also the machine that hosts the [http://www.k-lug.org LUG] site. | It's a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golgotha hill]. It's also the machine that hosts the [http://www.k-lug.org LUG] site. | ||
It's old, loved by many, and feared by most, however, in the big scheme of things, she's still basically an old PIII. | It's old, loved by many, and feared by most, however, in the big scheme of things, she's still basically an old PIII. | ||
[[Image:Golgotha1.jpg|thumb|The Machine... The Myth]] | |||
=== Current Hardware === | === Current Hardware === | ||
* PIII 800MHz | * PIII 800MHz |
Revision as of 16:59, 16 February 2006
What is Golgotha?
It's a hill. It's also the machine that hosts the LUG site.
It's old, loved by many, and feared by most, however, in the big scheme of things, she's still basically an old PIII.
Current Hardware
- PIII 800MHz
- 512MB Ram
- 30GB WDC WD307AA - OS Drive
- 115GB WDC WD1200JB-00CRA1 - Home Directories
Current Software
History
She started off as a PII 450 in 1998, and acted as a dns server running RedHat 5. Eventually she moved over to a PIII and some services were consolidated. The PIII 800 at the time had just come out, and boy did she look (and smell) perty. She wore RedHat 6 and then 7. A few script kiddies decided to mess with the box, so os cruft be damned, she was reloaded with CentOS. This served her well for a year before another security incident prompted the migration over to OpenBSD.
Golgotha Statistics
Currently, we are polling the Net-SNMP daemon every five minutes with MRTG. Here are a few of the available statistics.
Hosting
Our hosting is graciously provided by the folks at SiteGenie. When we run into hardware issues, we use Miracle Computer.