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 ===== Servers and Web Resources ===== ===== Servers and Web Resources =====
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 +**NOTE: Currently under revision**
  
 VHS Operates many servers inside our space and rents a few Virtual Servers for external operations. VHS Operates many servers inside our space and rents a few Virtual Servers for external operations.
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 ==== Virtual Servers ==== ==== Virtual Servers ====
  
-We currently rent some virtual servers from GreenQloud, an Icelandic VPS provider (100% Renewable energy, wooo!)+We currently have multiple virtual servers from Digital Ocean and Leaseweb.
  
-Home.hackspace.ca - used for projects that need to be up all the time +  talk.vanhack.ca - used for projects, website and forums 
-mail.hackspace.ca - mail server and mailing lists machine+  krampus.vanhack.ca - mail server and membership system
  
 === VHS API === === VHS API ===
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 VHS API is a simple HTTP interface to store values from various sensors.  VHS API has a notion of a "Hackspace" which may have various "Datapoints" Each "Datapoint" has a current value, a time it was last set, and a full history of changes. VHS API is a simple HTTP interface to store values from various sensors.  VHS API has a notion of a "Hackspace" which may have various "Datapoints" Each "Datapoint" has a current value, a time it was last set, and a full history of changes.
  
 +The code is up on Github: https://github.com/vhs/api  Read the README for more information on how to hack on this software.
  
 ==== Inside our Space ==== ==== Inside our Space ====
  
 +The VHS LAN uses the IP address range 172.16.0.0/16.
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 +The following servers and computers have a (semi-)permanent place on the network:
 +^ Hostname         ^ Current IP ^ Role/Description ^
 +| pfsense.bunker.vanhack.ca | 172.16.0.1 | Routes data to the outside world |
 +| vhs-nanobridge | 172.16.0.2 | Does what? |
 +| vhs-powerstation| 172.16.0.3 | Does what? |
 +| vhs-cabinet | 172.16.0.7 | Solidworks/etc |
 +| vhs-g61 | 172.16.0.102 | Laptop set up next to the routing/switching infrastructure; it currently has the printer connected. (For the liability waivers.) |
 +| vhs-em355 | 172.16.0.108 | Does what? |
 +| vhs-5580 | 172.16.0.116 | Does what? |
 +| vhs-doorswitch | 172.16.0.130 | Door Sensor (Raspberry Pi) |
 +| vhs-antec | 172.16.0.146 | Music/multimedia machine |
 +| Google server | 172.16.0.245 | Vmware EXSI |
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 +=== VM Server ===
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 +{{ ::server.jpg?nolink&300|Our VM server, NAS and miscellany}}
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 +VHS has a server for members to run Virtual Machines (VMs) on. If you want a VM, ask on the vhs-members mailing list and someone will help you set it up.  We also have a 6TB NAS server, which should hopefully provide your VM with in-space backup.  No warranty expressed or implied, etc etc.
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 +The VHS VM server also runs a PBX (Private Branch Exchange, i.e. telephone switch) for the hackspace.
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 +
 +=== Server Policy ===
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 +All servers inside VHS are available for hacking on by all members*.  Ask around in the space for the password, and get busy!
  
-... Somebody add this ...+* Does not apply to computers that drive the laser cutter, CNC mill or other dangerous moving equipment.
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