Details

    • Type: Task
    • Status: Closed (View Workflow)
    • Priority: Major
    • Resolution: Done
    • Affects Version/s: None
    • Fix Version/s: None
    • Labels:
      None

      Description

      Document scidas resource currently used to serve data for IGB.

        Attachments

          Activity

          Hide
          ann.loraine Ann Loraine added a comment - - edited

          Scidas host has IP address 152.54.3.214
          Ann Loraine has a login.
          To log into the host, you need to use a "jump" host, like:

          ssh -J aloraine@hop.renci.org aloraine@lorainelab-quickload.scidas.org
          

          Host info:

          [root@lorainelab-quickload aloraine]# uname -a
          Linux lorainelab-quickload.scidas.org 3.10.0-1160.108.1.el7.x86_64 #1 SMP Thu Jan 25 16:17:31 UTC 2024 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
          

          Web content is here:

          /projects/igbquickload/lorainelab/www/main/htdocs
          [aloraine@lorainelab-quickload htdocs]$ ls
          aspb                 demo        IGBF-1385      rnaseq
          autoindex_strapdown  dnaseq      IGBF-1423      saltyrice
          bar                  eplant1     index.html     schallerlab
          blueberry            flower      krizeklab      secureQuickloadTestSites
          brokenQuickloads     genome.txt  krizek_review  smokeTestingQuickload
          chess                HEADER.md   lorainelab     soyseq
          chipseq              hotpollen   pollen         styling
          cressexpress         IGBF-1362   quickload      workShop
          

          Disk usage:

          [root@lorainelab-quickload sites-available]# df -h
          Filesystem                  Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
          devtmpfs                    3.9G     0  3.9G   0% /dev
          tmpfs                       3.9G     0  3.9G   0% /dev/shm
          tmpfs                       3.9G   17M  3.9G   1% /run
          tmpfs                       3.9G     0  3.9G   0% /sys/fs/cgroup
          /dev/mapper/VGos-LVslash    5.9G  2.1G  3.8G  36% /
          /dev/mapper/VGos-LVvar      5.9G  810M  5.1G  14% /var
          /dev/mapper/VGos-LVhome     3.9G   38M  3.9G   1% /home
          /dev/mapper/VGos-LVopt      3.9G  126M  3.8G   4% /opt
          /dev/sda2                   497M  191M  306M  39% /boot
          /dev/sda1                   200M   12M  189M   6% /boot/efi
          172.25.8.100:/igbquickload  2.9T  2.6T  322G  89% /projects/igbquickload
          
          Show
          ann.loraine Ann Loraine added a comment - - edited Scidas host has IP address 152.54.3.214 Ann Loraine has a login. To log into the host, you need to use a "jump" host, like: ssh -J aloraine@hop.renci.org aloraine@lorainelab-quickload.scidas.org Host info: [root@lorainelab-quickload aloraine]# uname -a Linux lorainelab-quickload.scidas.org 3.10.0-1160.108.1.el7.x86_64 #1 SMP Thu Jan 25 16:17:31 UTC 2024 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux Web content is here: /projects/igbquickload/lorainelab/www/main/htdocs [aloraine@lorainelab-quickload htdocs]$ ls aspb demo IGBF-1385 rnaseq autoindex_strapdown dnaseq IGBF-1423 saltyrice bar eplant1 index.html schallerlab blueberry flower krizeklab secureQuickloadTestSites brokenQuickloads genome.txt krizek_review smokeTestingQuickload chess HEADER.md lorainelab soyseq chipseq hotpollen pollen styling cressexpress IGBF-1362 quickload workShop Disk usage: [root@lorainelab-quickload sites-available]# df -h Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on devtmpfs 3.9G 0 3.9G 0% /dev tmpfs 3.9G 0 3.9G 0% /dev/shm tmpfs 3.9G 17M 3.9G 1% /run tmpfs 3.9G 0 3.9G 0% /sys/fs/cgroup /dev/mapper/VGos-LVslash 5.9G 2.1G 3.8G 36% / /dev/mapper/VGos-LVvar 5.9G 810M 5.1G 14% / var /dev/mapper/VGos-LVhome 3.9G 38M 3.9G 1% /home /dev/mapper/VGos-LVopt 3.9G 126M 3.8G 4% /opt /dev/sda2 497M 191M 306M 39% /boot /dev/sda1 200M 12M 189M 6% /boot/efi 172.25.8.100:/igbquickload 2.9T 2.6T 322G 89% /projects/igbquickload
          Hide
          ann.loraine Ann Loraine added a comment - - edited

          Update:

          • Testing to see if I can set up a new bioviz domain site on RENCI infrastructure - renci.bioviz.org.
          • Doing this to see if we can host whatever domain we want on RENCI.
          • Result: I added a new virtual host configuration for domain renci.bioviz.org. The IP address associated in DNS to lorainelab-quickload.scidas.org was then able to serve content for renci.bioviz.org. Looks like our RENCI host can indeed serve whatever domain we want it to.

          Notes from recent trouble-shooting on their end, from previous problems with RENCI hosting:

          This looks like DNS is resolving correctly:

          nslookup
          Show quoted text
          Server: 172.28.0.4
          Address: 172.28.0.4#53

          Non-authoritative answer:
          scidas.org nameserver = dns1.registrar-servers.com.
          scidas.org nameserver = dns2.registrar-servers.com.

          Authoritative answers can be found from:
          Show quoted text
          Server: 172.28.0.4
          Address: 172.28.0.4#53

          Non-authoritative answer:
          Name: lorainelab-quickload.scidas.org
          Address: 152.54.3.214

          I restarted the apache service as it looks like it had crashed at some point. Let me know if it's still not working for you.

          Show
          ann.loraine Ann Loraine added a comment - - edited Update: Testing to see if I can set up a new bioviz domain site on RENCI infrastructure - renci.bioviz.org. Doing this to see if we can host whatever domain we want on RENCI. Result: I added a new virtual host configuration for domain renci.bioviz.org. The IP address associated in DNS to lorainelab-quickload.scidas.org was then able to serve content for renci.bioviz.org. Looks like our RENCI host can indeed serve whatever domain we want it to. Notes from recent trouble-shooting on their end, from previous problems with RENCI hosting: This looks like DNS is resolving correctly: nslookup Show quoted text Server: 172.28.0.4 Address: 172.28.0.4#53 Non-authoritative answer: scidas.org nameserver = dns1.registrar-servers.com. scidas.org nameserver = dns2.registrar-servers.com. Authoritative answers can be found from: Show quoted text Server: 172.28.0.4 Address: 172.28.0.4#53 Non-authoritative answer: Name: lorainelab-quickload.scidas.org Address: 152.54.3.214 I restarted the apache service as it looks like it had crashed at some point. Let me know if it's still not working for you.
          Hide
          ann.loraine Ann Loraine added a comment -

          We need the flexibility to quickly re-assign our "quickload main" site to a new IP address if and when our RENCI or main campus hosting fails.

          To make that work, I'd like to have a quickload main-specific domain name that I can easily re-assign to AWS infrastructure or other equally flexible hosting infrastructure when the need arises.

          So, I'd like to create a new domain - igbquickload-main.bioviz.org, which would be associated with our main quickload site, the one that serves sequence data and reference annotations for our Quickload-supported genomes.

          Show
          ann.loraine Ann Loraine added a comment - We need the flexibility to quickly re-assign our "quickload main" site to a new IP address if and when our RENCI or main campus hosting fails. To make that work, I'd like to have a quickload main-specific domain name that I can easily re-assign to AWS infrastructure or other equally flexible hosting infrastructure when the need arises. So, I'd like to create a new domain - igbquickload-main.bioviz.org, which would be associated with our main quickload site, the one that serves sequence data and reference annotations for our Quickload-supported genomes.
          Hide
          ann.loraine Ann Loraine added a comment -

          I made the above domain and assigned it to the scidas host.

          If there are problems with the host in future, we can submit them to help.renci.org to get help.
          However, if there are problems with logging in there, it might be because the user needs to have its password reset.
          To do that, visit https://selfservice.renci.org to reset the password.

          Show
          ann.loraine Ann Loraine added a comment - I made the above domain and assigned it to the scidas host. If there are problems with the host in future, we can submit them to help.renci.org to get help. However, if there are problems with logging in there, it might be because the user needs to have its password reset. To do that, visit https://selfservice.renci.org to reset the password.

            People

            • Assignee:
              ann.loraine Ann Loraine
              Reporter:
              ann.loraine Ann Loraine
            • Votes:
              0 Vote for this issue
              Watchers:
              1 Start watching this issue

              Dates

              • Created:
                Updated:
                Resolved: