Bellman
Bellman is a very small Linux server. Currently its primary job is to run Docker containers.
"What's the good of Mercator's North Poles and Equators,
Tropics, Zones, and Meridian Lines?"'
So the Bellman would cry: and the crew would reply
"They are merely conventional signs!"
--Lewis Carroll, The Hunting of the Snark
todo
backups
8/5/20 There is a partial rsync of Supermicro Bellman on Wenda in ~bwilson/bellman.
Audio notes
I have one pair of speakers in my lab but many computers.
Tenrec line out => line in Murre line out => line in Bellman line out => Speakers
This worked on the ASrock hardware but the NUC has no Line In. I need a mixer. In theory I can do all this with software, right? Can I send all audio from Windows to Pulse Audio on Bellman? I think I can from Tenrec anyway.
Magic command from https://askubuntu.com/questions/211136/get-the-audio-from-line-in-to-output-to-the-speaker
#manually start the module-loopback pactl load-module module-loopback
#configure your system to load module-loopback on startup #this places load-module module-loopback at the end of #the /etc/pulse/default.pa pulseaudio configuration file. sudo sh -c ' echo "load-module module-loopback" >> /etc/pulse/default.pa '
Now sound should be passed through as above. Since Bellman is always running, he gets to be connected directly to the speakers.
pavucontrol
Software
Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS
Custom install
Node.JS LTS to support an agent for Sematext Cloud,
https://github.com/nodesource/distributions/blob/master/README.md
apt packages
This is a list of things added after a basic installation of Ubuntu. The goal this time out is to put every service into a Docker container, so packages added is minimal.
emacs-nox docker docker-compose mlocate pulseaudio pulseaudio-utils avahi-daemon pavumeter pavucontrol ubuntu-sounds net-tools nfs-common (needed to mount synology volumes locally, notably /green/music) tightvncserver * xubuntu-desktop (using lightdm option) * lm-sensors (use "sensors-detect" to config and "sensors" to read core temperatures)
From Supermicro Bellman, not (yet) needed on NUC Bellman
conda yaml-mode dnsutils
Getting VNC working
- I'd prefer to just run X11 clients directly on my Windows Desktop but running UltraVNC is easier.
See https://www.ubuntu18.com/install-vnc-server-ubuntu-18/ for setup help.
Install this ~/.vnc/xstartup file
#!/bin/sh unset SESSION_MANAGER xrdb $HOME/.Xresources xsetroot -solid red [ -x /etc/vnc/xstartup ] && exec /etc/vnc/xstartup [ -r $HOME/.Xresources ] && xrdb $HOME/.Xresources startxfce4 &
Make sure it's executable!
After update xstartup I had to restart the server, "systemctl restart vncserver@1" did it.
This useless tool kept crashing so I removed it,
apt purge xiccd
Firewall
This is all different under Ubuntu. Hmm.
See https://blog.daknob.net/debian-firewall-docker/ for ideas.
I use my own bash script to load iptables rules. See /usr/local/bin, /etc/network, and /var/lib/vastra.
Printing
The Brother printer is currently connected to Wenda not Bellman. When it was, I found the Linux drivers for my HL-L2320D printer didn't work, so I set up a raw driver on Bellman and then used the appropriate driver (manually selected) on client computers. It works fine.
Allow remote access
cupsctl --remote-admin --remote-any --share-printers
I also had to edit and add to /etc/cups/cupsd.conf
HostNameLookups on
and then
systemctl restart cups
Back ups
Disk
sudo mkdir bellman bwilson@bellman:/green/BACKUPS$ cd bellman bwilson@bellman:/green/BACKUPS/bellman$ sudo rsync -av --exclude proc --exclude /var/tmp -exclude /proc --exclude /sys --exclude /dev --exclude /home --exclude /green / .
Back up mysql - important ones are asterisk and owncloud, everything else can go. Well okay I guess maybe phpmyadmin can stay too.
sudo mkdir bellman_mysql cd bellman_mysql for i in asterisk mysql owncloud phpmyadmin yaris ; do mysqldump $i > $i.sql done
BBR congestion
See https://www.cyberciti.biz/cloud-computing/increase-your-linux-server-internet-speed-with-tcp-bbr-congestion-control/ for example.
Is kernel ready?
uname -a Linux bellman 4.9.0-3-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.9.30-2+deb9u2 (2017-06-26) x86_64 GNU/Linux grep 'CONFIG_TCP_CONG_BBR' /boot/config-$(uname -r) grep 'CONFIG_NET_SCH_FQ' /boot/config-$(uname -r) egrep 'CONFIG_TCP_CONG_BBR|CONFIG_NET_SCH_FQ' /boot/config-$(uname -r) sudo -s cat > /etc/sysctl.d/10-custom-kernel-bbr.conf <<EOF net.core.default_qdisc=fq net.ipv4.tcp_congestion_control=bbr EOF '''sysctl --system''' * Applying /etc/sysctl.d/10-custom-kernel-bbr.conf ... net.core.default_qdisc = fq net.ipv4.tcp_congestion_control = bbr * Applying /etc/sysctl.d/30-postgresql-shm.conf ... * Applying /etc/sysctl.d/99-sysctl.conf ... net.ipv4.ip_forward = 1 * Applying /etc/sysctl.d/asterisk.conf ... kernel.core_uses_pid = 1 kernel.core_pattern = /tmp/core-%e-%s-%u-%g-%p-%t fs.suid_dumpable = 2 * Applying /etc/sysctl.conf ... net.ipv4.ip_forward = 1
That's that.
Services that run here
- git (see Running my own git server)
- gpsd welll --- not in Astoria, not yet anyway. No antennas in this rental. :-(
- cups to share Brother and Canon printers
- ssh to allow remote access
- fail2ban to cut off break in attempts via ssh
I wasted time trying to get "nut" installed to monitor the Cyberpower 1500AVR and failed. It's not worth the effort. (2017-09-07)
Network syslog
To allow devices such as [[Granstream GXV3240] phones to spit out logging information, I enable rsyslog from remote hosts: In /etc/rsyslog.conf you must uncomment 2 lines and restart rsyslogd:
# provides UDP syslog reception module(load="imudp") input(type="imudp" port="514")
Services in Docker containers
/etc/docker/daemon.json looks like this
{ "data-root": "/var/lib/docker", "storage-driver": "overlay2", "dns" : ["127.0.0.11", "1.0.0.1", "1.1.1.1"], "dns-search":["wildsong.biz"] }
service | containers | notes |
Dnsmasq | dnsmasq | Stack |
Home Assistant | home-assistant, node red, mosquitto | Compose |
Proxy | proxy, letsencrypt | Stack |
Squeezebox | squeezebox compose | Squeezebox server SqueezeBox See Streaming media for installation notes. |
Traccar | traccar anyd mysql | stack |
Unifi | Launch with |
$ docker stack ls NAME SERVICES ORCHESTRATOR dnsmasq 1 Swarm proxy 3 Swarm traccar 2 Swarm
See also, Asterisk in Docker geoserver Vault and others...
History
2020-08-05 Intel NUC edition hardware arrived.
2020-07-29 Bellman, Supermicro edition completely went dark. I set up Tern as a temporary replacement and ordered an Intel NUC.
2020-01-20 - started generating errors: NMI: IOCK error (debug interrupt?) for reason 61 on CPU 0. Then it would not restart. I ended up replacing the CR2032 (did not help) and then reseating the connectors. Fixed. This system is getting long in the tooth.
2019-10-04 - fix for networking, applied on Dart too.
update-alternatives --set iptables /usr/sbin/iptables-legacy update-alternatives --set ip6tables /usr/sbin/ip6tables-legacy
2019-10-03 - Upgraded to Debian Buster (10) and this broke Docker because of the move from iptables to nftables. Must fix ASAP. All Dockers are broken. How dismaying. Repeat after me: "It's only a hobby."
2019-05-09 - Added docker-compose for elasticsearch and per recommendations of ElasticSearch docker docs, changed vm.max_map_count; it was 65530 and I set it: sysctl -w vm.max_map_count=262144
2019-04-26 - Moving NVMe WDC Black drive from Murre to Bellman.
2018-03-20 - Installed 8TB Archive drive, for TimeMachine and Owncloud storage. Moved from 120GB SSD to 750GB Samsung Evo 840. Installed clean copy of Stretch on the SSD.
2017-09-06 - Upgrade to 32GB RAM, yay! I need to do something with all that space. I did move /tmp to RAM; see SSD optimizations. I also removed a lot of dead code including lightdm (how'd that get in there?)
bwilson@bellman:~$ free total used free shared buff/cache available Mem: 32937080 2287376 27811208 25700 2838496 30153064
2017-08-25 - Migrated mariabdb and owncloud to Docker
2017-07-25 - Migrated logitech media server to Docker
2017-07-25 - Upgraded to Debian 9 (Stretch)
2016-10-16 - Seeing disk errors in the WDC. It's 6 years old! REPLACE!!! Installed new Seagate Barracuda ST2000DM006 2TB $70 10-26-16 Added a fan in the hard drive section of the case, too.
2016-01-26 - Installed VirtualBox 5.0.14 and Vagrant 1.8.1 (from DEB files, repos are too old) and started migration of services.
2015-12-?? - Moved to hardware formerly used for Vastra2
2015-07-10 - Added lm-sensors and added temperature tracking to Cacti.
2015-07-01 - Replaced APC UPS with Cyberpower. Installed monitoring software.
2015-06-19 - reconnected the MX330 printer and shared it.
2015-06-18 - upgraded to Debian 8 Jessie
2013-12-29 - returned from X-Mas and discovered Bellman won't boot. Snarks about a degraded RAID. Darn.
2013 Mar - Installed Linux Mint 14 so that I could use Makerware with my new Replicator 2
2013 Jan - Seagate Barracuda 2TB Green drive died. ST2000DL003 S/N 5YD77CTE Replaced with a Barracuda 2TB mirror
2011 Dec - Been doing PostGIS experiments so I upgraded the hardware.
2010 Jan - I just started this section but I have had this machine online for at least a couple years now.
2015-06-19 back up
Note this includes /home but not /green.
cd / tar --one-file-system czvf /mnt/bellman_root.tar.gz .
2013-12-29 Rescue from boot fail
I no longer need a desktop environment on the small server, because I moved my main desktop next to the 3D printer. So I put Debian back on the server again. So I am going to try a Debian rescue image.
Diagnosis
Step 1. Build rescue thumbdrive. Download from http://debian.osuosl.org/ and copy image to thumbdrive
sudo cp debian-live-7.2-amd64-rescue.iso /dev/sdX sudo sync sudo eject /dev/sdX
where X is the appropriate drive letter, do NOT use the wrong letter!
Step 2. Boot Bellman with the thumb drive
Step 3. Look around
Using hdparm -i
- sda Vertex SSD S/N OCZ-9UDI676M56Z4IR8P
- sdb Seagate 2TB ST2000DM001-9YN164 S/N Z240BVP5
- sdc Seagate 2TB ST2000DM001-9YN164 S/N Z240A0H1
- sdd rescue drive
# fdisk -l /dev/sda Disk /dev/sda: 120.0 GB, 120034123776 bytes 255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 14593 cylinders, total 234441648 sectors Units = sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes Disk identifier: 0x0009c7c9 Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System /dev/sda1 * 2048 218460159 109229056 83 Linux /dev/sda2 218462206 234440703 7989249 5 Extended /dev/sda5 218462208 234440703 7989248 82 Linux swap / Solaris
sdb and sdc don't have partition tables as they are used in a RAID (see 2013 Jan entry)
See LVM page
cat /proc/mdstat Personalities : [raid1] md126 : active raid1 sda[1] 117218240 blocks [2/1] [_U] md127 : active raid1 sdb[0] sdc[1] 1953514496 blocks [2/2] [UU] unused devices: <none> mdadm --detail /dev/md126 /dev/md126: Version : 0.90 Creation Time : Thu Feb 21 06:23:36 2013 Raid Level : raid1 Array Size : 117218240 (111.79 GiB 120.03 GB) Used Dev Size : 117218240 (111.79 GiB 120.03 GB) Raid Devices : 2 Total Devices : 1 Preferred Minor : 126 Persistence : Superblock is persistent Update Time : Thu Feb 21 06:30:49 2013 State : clean, degraded Active Devices : 1 Working Devices : 1 Failed Devices : 0 Spare Devices : 0 UUID : 9f48e120:81a0f612:edd8d016:611227ea Events : 0.12 Number Major Minor RaidDevice State 0 0 0 0 removed 1 8 0 1 active sync /dev/sda mdadm --detail /dev/md127 /dev/md127: Version : 0.90 Creation Time : Mon Jan 7 04:12:45 2013 Raid Level : raid1 Array Size : 1953514496 (1863.02 GiB 2000.40 GB) Used Dev Size : 1953514496 (1863.02 GiB 2000.40 GB) Raid Devices : 2 Total Devices : 2 Preferred Minor : 127 Persistence : Superblock is persistent Update Time : Mon Dec 30 17:21:21 2013 State : clean Active Devices : 2 Working Devices : 2 Failed Devices : 0 Spare Devices : 0 UUID : 462f6c0c:68770b3a:b268e686:64f77a36 Events : 0.131 Number Major Minor RaidDevice State 0 8 16 0 active sync /dev/sdb 1 8 32 1 active sync /dev/sdc
Looks like there are 2 RAID's, and md126 is the broken one. It should be the SSD and something else? Time to open the box and see what's in there.
fdisk /dev/md126 Command (m for help): p Disk /dev/md126: 120.0 GB, 120031477760 bytes 255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 14592 cylinders, total 234436480 sectors Units = sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes Disk identifier: 0x0009c7c9 Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System /dev/md126p1 * 2048 218460159 109229056 83 Linux /dev/md126p2 218462206 234440703 7989249 5 Extended /dev/md126p5 218462208 234440703 7989248 82 Linux swap / Solaris Command (m for help):
Conclusion - I was planning on doing RAID mirror and never got the second drive installed. I think I might have used it in Stellar instead. Steller's drive failed and needed immediate replacement. Something failed on the SSD and now it's not booting, but this has nothing to do with the hardware from what I can tell. It complains about the RAID missing a drive but that's not new.
2014 Jan 01 rebuild
Do as in the Linux Mint section below
Also note:
PRESERVE MYSQL!!
/etc/hdparm.conf
2013 Jan data mirror build
apt-get install mdadm lvm2 mdadm --create --metadata=0.90 --level=mirror --raid-devices=2 /dev/md0 /dev/sdb /dev/sdc cat /proc/mdstat pvcreate /dev/md0 vgcreate vg_mirror /dev/md0 lvcreate --verbose --extents 100%FREE -n lv_mirror vg_mirror mkfs.ext4 /dev/vg_mirror/lv_mirror mount /dev/vg_mirror/lv_mirror /green dd if=/dev/zero of=/green/swapfile1 bs=1024 count=1048576
2013 Mar Linux Mint rebuild
Had to install mdadm and lvm2 but then it recognized the LVM drives All I had to do was mount the RAID on /green.
sudo apt-get install synaptic nfs-kernel-server ssh mysql-server phpmyadmin ntp winbind smartmontools postfix
Re-install dropbox
Re-install squeezeboxserver from Logitech. http://bellman:9000/
Set up cups again
Copy over /etc/exports file
Need AFP support for Apple Timemachine. See Netatalk 3 on Debian
December 2011 upgrade
Bellman had an Intel Little Falls Atom 230 mini-itx main board + 2GB RAM until Dec 2011. Bellman used to be an Athlon desktop system, I recycled the name because I like it.
Hardware
Intel NUC edition, born 8/5/2020
- Intel NUC10i5FNH (Newegg 7/29/20)
- Kingston Technology Corp. HX429S17IBK2/32 32GB 2933MHZ DDR4 (2 16GB SODIMM) (Newegg 7/29/20)
- WD Black 512GB Performance SSD - M.2 2280 PCIe NVMe Solid State Drive - WDS512G1X0C (moved from Supermicro)
- Corsair Neutron 240GB, was in Dart once upon a time
- Seagate Archive 8TB drive in external container
Spin down after 10 minutes and write cache ON for Seagate HD:
cat >> /etc/rc.local hdparm -W1 -B120 /dev/sdb
Supermicro version, deceased 7/29/20
Local copy of motherboard manual File:SuperMicro SYS5018A.pdf
Audio output: NuForce UDAC 2
Newegg 03/26/2019 2 Noctua 40mm x 20mm system fans
Newegg 09/03/2017 Inv 153021116
Newegg 10/16/2016 Inv 143374043
Newegg 11/21/2014 Inv 120335149
- SUPERMICRO SYS-5018A-FTN4 1U Rackmount Server Barebone FCBGA 1283 DDR3 1600/1333
- SUPERMICRO MCP-220-00051-0N Single 2.5" Fixed HDD Mounting Bracket
- 4 x Kingston 8GB 204-Pin DDR3 SO-DIMM ECC Unbuffered DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800) Server Memory Model KVR16LSE11 (3 added 2017-09-07)
- sda = Samsung SSD 840 EVO 750GB
- sdb = Seagate Archive 8TB (Installed 3/18/18, purchased 9/03/17)
- WD Black 512GB Performance SSD - M.2 2280 PCIe NVMe Solid State Drive - WDS512G1X0C (moved from Murre)
eth0 00:25:90:F7:37:72
Bellman is configured to bring up a management interface on this ethernet interface too. (Optionally there is a separate management interface. This server has 5 ethernet ports, 4 on the motherboard and 1 on the management card.) Since it's a Supermicro possibly it can be pwned at any time by the Chinese. Since I don't use Bellman to control centrifuges or do weapons research I live with it.
Automatic boot
I know it's possible to get this system to boot every day at a specific time because it's set to do that right now. I cannot find the setting! It's not in BIOS anywhere that I can see and I can't find in ipmitool either.
Sometimes I shut Bellman down at night, but it needs to boot in the morning before we get up so that the Logitech radio will work. The way to set it is NOT from BIOS, there is no user interface there. It's not from the IPMI web page either.
Maybe it's in here http://www.accuratesolution.net/asd/resume.htm
IPMI
Tips from Oracle: http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E19464-01/820-6850-11/IPMItool.html
Using ipmitool you can connect remotely so if the system is off you can turn it on. This means I could just script the turn on from another server...
ipmitool -H 192.168.1.3 -U ADMIN -P password chassis status System Power : off Power Overload : false Power Interlock : inactive Main Power Fault : false Power Control Fault : false Power Restore Policy : always-off Last Power Event : Chassis Intrusion : inactive Front-Panel Lockout : inactive Drive Fault : false Cooling/Fan Fault : false
Read environmental sensors
ipmitool -I lanplus -H 192.168.1.3 -P password -U ADMIN sdr elist full
CPU Temp | 01h | lnr | 3.1 | 36 degrees C System Temp | 0Bh | ok | 7.1 | 33 degrees C Peripheral Temp | 0Ch | ok | 7.2 | 34 degrees C DIMMA1 Temp | B0h | ok | 32.64 | 29 degrees C DIMMA2 Temp | B1h | ns | 32.65 | No Reading DIMMB1 Temp | B4h | ns | 32.68 | No Reading DIMMB2 Temp | B5h | ns | 32.69 | No Reading FAN1 | 41h | ok | 29.1 | 3200 RPM FAN2 | 42h | ns | 29.2 | No Reading FAN3 | 43h | ns | 29.3 | No Reading VCCP | 20h | ok | 3.2 | 0.82 Volts VDIMM | 24h | ok | 32.1 | 1.33 Volts 12V | 30h | ok | 7.17 | 12.32 Volts 5VCC | 31h | ok | 7.33 | 4.95 Volts 3.3VCC | 32h | ok | 7.32 | 3.30 Volts VBAT | 33h | ok | 7.18 | 2.97 Volts 5V Dual | 37h | ok | 7.15 | 4.95 Volts 3.3V AUX | 38h | ok | 7.12 | 3.28 Volts Chassis Intru | AAh | ok | 23.1 |
System event log (SEL)
ipmitool -I lanplus -H 192.168.1.3 -P password -U ADMIN sel list last 10
43 | Pre-Init |0004692099| Unknown #0xff | | Asserted 44 | Pre-Init |0004692100| Unknown #0xff | | Asserted 45 | Pre-Init |0004692106| Unknown #0xff | | Asserted 46 | Pre-Init |0004692108| Unknown #0xff | | Asserted 47 | Pre-Init |0004692109| Unknown #0xff | | Asserted 48 | Pre-Init |0004692110| Unknown #0xff | | Asserted 49 | Pre-Init |0004692116| Unknown #0xff | | Asserted 4a | Pre-Init |0004692118| Unknown #0xff | | Asserted 4b | Pre-Init |0004692119| Unknown #0xff | | Asserted 4c | Pre-Init |0004692120| Unknown #0xff | | Asserted