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JARVIS is our new sandbox VM, any member can request a user account.<br/>
JARVIS is our new sandbox VM, any member can request a user account.<br/>
Since [[Holly]] has become a very much mission critical for the hackspace is not feasible to let members have free access to it, but now that Holly is a VM running on [[Collective]] we can easily have another VM for testing and running a few other services.<br/>
Since [[Holly]] has become a very much mission critical for the hackspace, it is not feasible to let members have free access to it, but now that Holly is a VM running on [[Collective]] we can easily have another VM for testing and running a few other services.<br/>


===Spec's===
===Spec's===
Like Holly, Jarvis is a VM running on Collective, it currently has the following resources
Like Holly, Jarvis is a VM running on [[Collective]], it currently has the following resources
* 1CPU core
* 1CPU core
* 1GB RAM
* 1GB RAM
* 50GB HDD
* 50GB HDD
* Debian Squeeze 64bit the same as Holly VM<br/>
* Debian Wheezy 64bit<br/>
Running service's include  
Running service's include  
* SSH
* SSH
* Apach with PHP5
* Apache with PHP5
* MYSQL
* MySQL
* SAMBA
* SAMBA



Revision as of 21:24, 3 August 2013

JARVIS is our new sandbox VM, any member can request a user account.
Since Holly has become a very much mission critical for the hackspace, it is not feasible to let members have free access to it, but now that Holly is a VM running on Collective we can easily have another VM for testing and running a few other services.

Spec's

Like Holly, Jarvis is a VM running on Collective, it currently has the following resources

  • 1CPU core
  • 1GB RAM
  • 50GB HDD
  • Debian Wheezy 64bit

Running service's include

  • SSH
  • Apache with PHP5
  • MySQL
  • SAMBA

SSH Access

Jarvis is not currently accessible from the the internet but can be ssh'd into from the hackspace intranet
From the intranet both password and key login are enabled, however when/if we enable access from the internet you will need to use key login.