[Arm-dev] Three in production - Re: Progress on C7-armv7

Robert Moskowitz rgm at htt-consult.com
Fri Feb 10 13:38:37 UTC 2017


Maybe not so much to brag about, but I now have 3 Cubieboard2 servers 
running Centos7-armv7.

Medon    Webserver
Rigel        Internal DNS
Onlo        External DNS

I am leaving Valeria and Merido alone for now, as they are test systems.

Next is my mailserver.  I will see how far I can get without 
perl-Log-Log4perl; please fix its dependencies soon!

The other item I need to work with for the mailserver, is do I keep it 
on the 2-core CubieTruck, or do I get a 4-core CubieTruck Plus. avmavis 
really beats up those 2 cores.  Sometimes imap clients suffer.  If I 
could limit avmavis to 3 cores, that would leave one always available 
for other important tasks.

On 02/07/2017 01:03 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> I switched medon.htt-consult.com to another Cubieboard2; I took one of 
> my test systems (which was off anyway, the middle one of the tower), 
> put the C7 uboot mSD and HD, and booted up.  I also switched over to 
> the new kernel.  So far it has been up for 6 hours, longer than 
> before.  We will see how it goes.
>
> I have set up a DNS server and letting it 'sit' for 24 hours to test 
> for stability (not crashing).  This is an internal DNS server 
> (rigel.htt-consult.com).  If all is well tomorrow I will put it into 
> production, and start on migrating the production DNS server 
> (onlo.htt-consult.com).  And I have to learn how to config DNSSEC...
>
> I am holding off on any more work on the mailserver replacement 
> (z9m9z.htt-consult.com) until my one epel  dependency is fixed. The 
> delay 'buys' me some time to figure out if I will buy a Cubie5 (4 
> core) for the new server.  avmavis regularly eats up 2 core on my 
> current RSEL6 mailserver.
>
> So progress.  Thanks for the code to make this possible.
>
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