[Server-devel] First stab at XS project plan

Samuel Klein meta.sj at gmail.com
Tue Feb 5 15:09:50 EST 2008


I should think it's fine to use this list for specific discussion; but
if Wad or others have a problem with that, we can move those
discussions to a separate public list.  And if the email is
particularly high, try to lay out and refine long plans and ideas on a
 wikipage (which can offer diffs, compressed histories, &c).

(Tony: I particularly like the redundancy notes; we could use a
detailed list of options and failure modes.)

SJ

2008/2/5 Tony Pearson <tpearson at us.ibm.com>:
>
> Sulochan,
> I am copying the server-devel list, per Bryan's suggestion.
>
> (a) Do we need two lists -- use the SERVER-DEVEL list for XS technical
> discussions; and a second list unique to "OLE Nepal" discussions?  I have
> Bryan telling me we need to use the Server-DEVEL list, and Greg sending me
> lots of notes every day, not that I am complaining, just confused a bit.
>
> (b) Apache allows multiple virtual hosts, so if you want, I think we can put
> a "Library Server" on my XS Server for testing purposes.  This would appear
> as a separate machine from a URL perspective, but eliminate need from wiping
> out another machine.  My home office is a graveyard of old PCs, so have
> plenty of equipment to work with if we need multiple machines.  I have never
> made a virtual host server in Apache before, but I have the book and shows
> the steps involved.
>
> (c) Redundancy -- I am a "storage consultant" for IBM, which includes
> setting up high-availability systems, backup/recovery, disaster recovery and
> business continuity planning.  22 years experience in this area. 17 patents.
> Part of Greg's plan should include what happens when "XYZ" component stops
> working.   How do teachers continue to run classes if a server fails, disk
> fails, active antenna fails, power goes out, internet access drops, etc.
> For example, it might be possible to have a backup "server" that is a
> LiveCD.  In the event a disk failure, you reboot with the LiveCD, and run
> with that until the disk can be replaced.
>
> (d) Localization - I would like to see Greg's plan include Localization
> issues.
>
> (e) I have SQUID already up and running.  This falls under the "I don't now
> how, but..." category.  Actually, I found a "squid.conf" file on the
> internet, made a few edits, and it appears to start, and appears to stop.  I
> haven't tested out how to verify it without an active antenna though.  My XO
> uses the Wi-Fi directly for now until I get the Active Antenna I requested.
> (The "Fedora 7 Unleashed" book has chapter 22 Setting up a Proxy Server
> which includes SQUID).  Here's my squid.conf:
>
> http_port 3128
> cache_mem 50 MB
> visible_hostname schoolserver1
> cache_dir ufs /var/cache/squid 500 16 256
> offline_mode off
> maximum_object_size 102400 KB
> reload_into_ims off
> pipeline_prefetch on
> acl my_network src 192.168.0.0/255.255.255.0
> acl localhost src 127.0.0.1/255.255.255.255
> acl all src 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
> http_access allow my_network
> http_access allow localhost
> http_access deny all
>
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
>
>  Tony Pearson
>  Senior Storage Consultant, IBM System Storage™
>  Telephone: +1 520-799-4309 |  tie 321-4309 |  Cell: +1 520 990-8669
>  email: tpearson at us.ibm.com |  GSA: http://tucgsa.ibm.com/~tpearson
>  Blog: http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/blogs/page/InsideSystemStorage AKA:
> 990tony Paravane, eightbar specialist
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> "sulochan acharya" <sulochan at gmail.com>
>
> 02/04/2008 09:02 PM
>
> To
> Tony Pearson/Tucson/IBM at IBMUS
>
> cc "Greg Smith (gregmsmi)" <gregmsmi at cisco.com>, "Bryan Berry"
> <bryan.berry at gmail.com>, martin.langhoff at gmail.com
>
> Subject Re: First stab at XS project plan
>
>
>
>
>
> Hi Tony,
>  On Feb 5, 2008 3:11 AM, Tony Pearson <tpearson at us.ibm.com> wrote:
>
> (b) What is the "Library Server"?  Do you envision this as a separate
> machine--what does it do?
> >XO starts up its browser with links to different things like dictionary,
> school wikipedia and so on, some of which come from the library server. I
> guess the ideas is to provide faster content to browse.
>
>  (c) Should we consider XS server redundancy?  -- two XS servers that back
> up to each other, so that in the event one is down for maintenance, the
> other can handle all workload?
> >This is a really good question. I was thinking a raided server, to  at
> least mirror the content. But two redundant servers sounds great. However,
> in a large scale deployment how do we manage such redundancy?  What do you
> guys say?
>
>  (d) Do we need to consider any "Language Support" testing?  I don't know
> what language Nepal uses, but we can test with Spansh for example, just to
> see where configuration changes are required?
> >Localization is a big deal :). I was looking into localizing Moodle and
> that seems pretty simple. But yeah, if we can test things will language
> support then it becomes easier down the road to maybe just use a different
> language package to localize stuff.
>
>  Language used in Nepal for most government run schools is Nepali.
>
>  Tony if you are looking to work on squid please let me know. I will be
> doing the same thing, so maybe we can collaborate on this.
>
>  best,
>  Sulochan
>
>
>
>  Thanks
>
>
>
>  Tony Pearson
>  Senior Storage Consultant, IBM System Storage™
>  Telephone: +1 520-799-4309 |  tie 321-4309 |  Cell: +1 520 990-8669
>  email: tpearson at us.ibm.com |  GSA: http://tucgsa.ibm.com/~tpearson
>  Blog: http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/blogs/page/InsideSystemStorage AKA:
> 990tony Paravane, eightbar specialist
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> "Greg Smith (gregmsmi)" <gregmsmi at cisco.com>
>
> 02/04/2008 11:59 AM
>
> To
> "sulochan acharya" <sulochan at gmail.com>
>
> cc Tony Pearson/Tucson/IBM at IBMUS, "Bryan Berry" <bryan.berry at gmail.com>,
> <martin.langhoff at gmail.com>
>
> Subject RE: First stab at XS project plan
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>  Hi Sulochan,
>
>  Thanks for the comments. I integrated them and updated the doc.
>
>  Comments on your points below.
>
>  1 - I'll ask SJ to setup a mail list for Nepal. Then I'll e-mail the full
> requirements doc to the server list tomorrow. I'm hesitant to e-mail Ivan
> directly at this point unless you think he would be OK with that.
>
>  2 - Good. Changed those lines.
>
>  3 - Good. Updated.
>
>  4 - On Moodle as primary interface to lessons. The question at this point
> is really whether we want to design it with that goal in mind or not. I
> think the primary goal is to deliver the laptops and get the school using
> them. Once they have some sense of it we can ask them how they think it best
> to use them and moodle. Due to time constraint I suggest that we do not put
> all the classes in moodle and assume teachers will go there first. Its
> really up to you and the Nepal team to decide what design we want to start
> with... I have not written the group requirements yet.
>  How about this? Rewrite/comment as needed and I'll add it to the doc.
>  - Moodle web site top level will have a page for the whole school
>  - Each class will have a class page
>  - Each class and the whole school will have a "group" concept. Relevant
> students will be assigned to each group by XS administrator.
>  - Each group will have a blog and a forum.
>  - Each group will have a place where files can be shared.
>  - Any member of the group will be able to upload files to the shared space
>  - Teacher will have a special place to put their files
>
>  The challenge is that its not clear how to that without username/password
> or Single Sign On.
>
>  BTW we should make the call ASAP if we design the whole environment with or
> without user identity in the first phase.
>
>  In any case, I think its you decision on what paradigm/interface you want
> to focus on. Just be ready to change it once you get feedback
>
>  5 - I was product manager for Cisco's cache for a few years so I should
> know more than I do :-). The best cache is Squid:
> http://www.squid-cache.org/
>  The simplest way to connect it is to have clients (web browsers) configure
> a proxy which is the IP address of the cache. Then you block all other
> traffic unless it goes through the cache to implement filtering. That brings
> up a question: if XOs can get to the internet without passing through the XS
> then we cannot block them from the bad site on internet!
>
>  Another option is to configure WCCP on the router. That will then cause it
> to send all requests back to the cache. See:
> http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/iosswrel/ps1839/products_command_reference_chapter09186a008010a3fc.html
> My guess is that your Wirelass Access Point/ router wont support WCCP. There
> are also ways to deliver a proxy config file to the browser on boot up.
>
>  Beyond that, the cache works pretty much automatically. Storing all
> requests and flushing out the old ones using least recently used algorithm.
> The web servers set cache directives which determine how long an object is
> valid for and how often to check for changes or to not cache at all.
> Configuration options in the cache mostly have to do with when you override
> the directives from the web site. HTHs. Let me know if you need more info.
>
>  Are we confirmed to use the built in browse activity?
>
>  Any more comments welcome, then I'll send the full doc to the server list
> end of day tomorrow and ask for input on which build to use and what is
> possible now.
>
>  Tony,
>
>  Sounds like you have some cycles. I think the moodle/web design definition
> will take more time. One thing you could do while that is ironed out is see
> if you can find a way to setup a proxy config in the XO Browse activity. If
> you can research the latest info on the XS cache and how its configured
> (maybe try an e-mail to server list?) that would help too.
>
>  Hope I'm not clogging your inbox. Its just more fun to work on this then
> router high availability requirements :-) Pace yourself and focus on the
> things we need to start the deployment. What we think it should do is likely
> to change a lot once you hear from the teachers...
>
>
>  Thanks,
>
>  Greg S
>
>  ________________________________
> From: sulochan acharya [mailto:sulochan at gmail.com]
>  Sent: Monday, February 04, 2008 11:37 AM
>  To: Greg Smith (gregmsmi)
>  Cc: Tony Pearson; Bryan Berry; martin.langhoff at gmail.com
>
>  Subject: Re: First stab at XS project plan
>
>  Hi everyone,
>  Here is what I think:
>
>  1. XS - I agree with everything Greg has listed in the document. However,
> some of the features listed are work in progress. Ivan is working on some of
> them so  it might be a good idea to include him in this discussion, and the
> OLPC devel team as well.
>
>  2. XS software-  I think we should have apache, mysql, php installed
> regardless of moodle. I think those are pretty handy.
>
>  3.DNS- Local with forwarders set to resolve any unknown ip.
>
>  4. Moodle- Most of the things that Greg has mentioned is easily achievable
> in moodle. I even have a small blog post http://blog.olenepal.org on moodle
> grouping and different pages for teachers and students. BUT [and i am
> talking strictly in Nepali context ] it might add a sense of burden if
> teachers have to use it to deliver course through it. I propose, and this is
> only for the first phase, that we plan to use it only for collaborative
> work, ie: teachers can put some documents on a folder and students can view
> it,  students  can use the database to upload  different  types of files to
> be shared. Use workshop and forum to collaborate etc. It should be no
> problem to enable modules that would allow teachers to actually deliver
> course work through it, when they are familiar with moodle and comfortable
> using it.
>  What do you guys think? Martin?
>
>  5. A cache-server is a good idea, both for internal http and external ones.
> I was looking into cache to enable us to use wikipedia and dictionary
> services more easily. It might also be essential when we have more than one
> school and more than a few servers.
>  Anyone have much experience with proxy and cache servers? I would like to
> learn a few tips and tricks if possible :).
>
>  Also, It might be difficult to track students ( within and outside moodle)
> right? At least for now it is ??:) Martin correct me if I am wrong but right
> now moodle doesn't handle auth cookies does it?
>  http://moodle.elearning.edu is a site maintained by an Indian professor.
> Martin might have better ones.
>
>  Greg, I will forward you the network documents in about a day? I will have
> to update some of them first.
>
>  best,
>  Sulochan
>
>
>
>
>
>  On Feb 4, 2008 8:06 PM, Greg Smith (gregmsmi) <gregmsmi at cisco.com> wrote:
>  Hi Tony,
>
>  Great work! You do learn fast :-)
>
>  To All,
>
>  I've attached an updates XS server requirements doc and plan after spending
> an hour with Bryan yesterday. Please comment, edit add to it and send it
> back. I will try to collect all input and post to Wiki and school server
> e-mail list by eod tomorrow.
>
>  I hope this is useful, let me know what else you need.
>
>  Bryan,
>
>  Send me any notes you have from yesterday. Also, forward this as needed or
> let me know where to send it to cover all Nepal contacts.
>
>  I could use a list of activities to load, a list of the real dates,
> verification of the use cases and envisioned web pages and a review in
> general.
>
>  Sulochan,
>
>  Send me these docs if you want me to paste them in the wiki
> (http://wiki.laptop.org/index.php?title=Nepal)
>  Networking School Server:
>  See Files:
>  /home/sulo/xs_networking_local.doc
>  /home/sulo/xs_networking_regional.doc
>  /home/sulo/doe_wireless_plan.doc
>
>  Teachers Training for the Pilot:
>  See Files:
>  /root/Desktop/Teacher_Training_Course_Outline_improved_Jan_08.doc
>
> send them over and I'll paste them in.
>
>  One key question is the user ID requirements. Are we going to defer
> tracking of users to the next stage?
>
>  In that case we can assume everyone looks the same via the HTML Sulochan
> wrote (or maybe just disable it in moodle)? If we want to track users
> individually we need a solution ASAP. User name and password may be easy,
> but no user name and password sounds like it will not make the first
> deployment (how about cookies?).
>
>  If someone can make a call on that, I'll add the right user ID stuff from
> Sulochan's write up to my doc before I update the wiki page.
>
>  Martin,
>
>  After meeting with Bryan yesterday we added a bunch of detail to the XS
> moodle requirements. See attached. I haven't had time to read moodle pages
> to put this in that terminology. Can you read this over, edit as needed
> (e.g. change lesson plan to whatever it should be) and comment on if this
> doable in moodle?
>
>  Also, is there a moodle implementation on the internet that we can look at?
> We need to get a build of this in place for review in the next two weeks
> (one week is better).
>
>  BTW Bryan asked me to help do some XS project management. I don't mean to
> put a lot of work on you. Let me know what you think is best and what you
> think you can do. I believe that time to deployment 58 days!
>
>  Thanks,
>
>  Greg S
>
>  ________________________________
>
>  From: Tony Pearson [mailto:tpearson at us.ibm.com]
>  Sent: Sunday, February 03, 2008 12:54 AM
>  To: sulochan acharya
>  Cc: Bryan Berry; Greg Smith (gregmsmi)
>
>
>  Subject: Re: First stab at XS project plan
>
>
>  Team,
>
>
>  I have my XS server up and running!
>
>  The book I purchased today was quite helpful "Fedora 7 Unleashed" by SAMS
> Publishing.  I highly recommend it for anyone working on this setup.  It has
> chapters on Apache, MySQL, PHP, Samba, Squid, and so on.
>
>  Step 1-- I blew away the Windows and installed the XS-Latest-150.iso LiveCD
> installed onto the hard drive.  IP address picked up from DHCP was
> 192.168.0.101 (my D-link starts at 192.168.0.100 and goes up by one).    So,
> need to change this to something static.  Also, need to get OpenSSH working
> between my Windows system and the XS server, because I have a single
> screen/keyboard shared by KVM.
>
>  Got SSH working first.  /etc/ssh/sshd_config already had correct settings.
>  On Windows, got "OpenSSH for Windows" from SourceForge.  Generated
> public/private keys.  Copied public key to USB stick.  Attached USB stick to
> XS Server, mount -t vfat /dev/sdb1 /mnt/usb, and copied file to /root/.ssh
> and appended to the authorized_keys file.  From Windows, was able to "ssh -l
> root 192.168.0.101" type in my passphrase, and get connected.  Success!
>
>  Step 2-- Changing IP address of XS server.  Edited
> /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0    uncommented all the static
> lines, and entered appropriate values for 192.168.0.77 desired address.
> Chagned "BootProto=" from "dhcp" to "static".  Rebooted XS server with
> "shutdown -r now" and verified correct IP address.  Success!
>
>  Step 3--Verified Apache.  "service httpd restart" works.  From Windows,
> launched firefox http://192.168.0.77 works!  (I get the test page that is
> located in /var/error/noindex.html)
>
>  Step 4-- Required PHP modules:   yum install php php-mysql  (pulled in 5
> extra packages).    Created short php file and ran #>  php test.php and
> verified PHP was working.  To get PHP active in Apache, updated
> /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
>        DirectoryIndex  index.php   index.html index.html.var
>
>  Set /var/www/html/index.php   to a one liner:    <?php   phpinfo();  ?>
>  Windows Firefox:   http://192.168.0.77   --->  details of PHP, Apache, and
> everything, so PHP is working with Apache correctly.  Success!
>
>  Step 5--I spend most of my day getting MySQL working.   After install,
> removing and re-configuring over and over, I think I have finally figured
> out the right sequence:
>
>        yum install mysql mysql-server mysql-test mysql-libs php-mysql
>                (pulls in perl-DBD-mySQL package as well)
>        groupadd mysql
>        useradd -g mysql mysql
>        mysql_install_db  --user mysql
>        chown -R mysql.mysql  /var/lib/mysql
>        mysqld_safe  --user mysql
>        mysqladmin -u root version
>                (this last merely confirms mysql is working.  I chose not to
> bother setting MySQL root password)
>        chkconfig --level 345 mysqld on
>
>  rebooted with "shutdown -r now"
>
>  Step 6--I am getting some errors during startup.  Used "I" interactive to
> check them out in more detail.  AICCU says that /etc/aiccu.conf not
> configured.  This is the IPv6 tunneling, so don't think we need it.  HTTPD
> says that it doesn't have a fully qualified name, so using 127.0.0.1 as
> Servername.  Fine with me.
>  Lighttpd says base-docroot doesn't exist /var/www/idmgr -->  not sure if we
> need lighty.  We have Apache running now.
>
>  hddtemp -- too few arguments must specify on drive at least.  Added
> "TYPE:SATA" to the parms in /etc/rc.d/init.d/hddtemp and that seemed to fix
> that.
>
>  Step 7-- Getting Moodle running.  I downloaded the 1.8.4 latest version tgz
> file.
>  Edited /etc/php.ini to:
>         change memory_limit to 40M
>        magic_quotes_gpc = 1
>        magic_quotes_runtime = 0
>        session.bug_compat_warn = 0
>        post_max_size = 16M
>        upload_max_filesize = 16M
>
>  Added "AcceptPathInfo" to httpd.conf
>  Added:  sql-modes=''   to /etc/my.cnf
>  mkdir /var/moodledata
>  chown -R nobody.apache /var/moodledata
>  chmod -R 770 /var/moodledata
>
>  useradd moodleuser
>  passwd moodleuser   (set to "olpc")
>
>  yum install php-gd php-mbstring    (I guess these were the "required PHP
> modules")
>
>  unpacked the moodle-latest-18.tgz file in /var/www/html/moodle
>  chown -R nobody.apache /var/www/html/moodle
>  chmod -R 0770  /var/www/html/moodle
>
>  Launched Windows firefox browser with:
> http://192.168.0.77/moodle/install.php
>  used:   Admin   password:  olpc
>  All databases created successfully.
>  crontab -e
>  */30 * * * *  php  /var/www/html/moodle/admin/cron.php  >/dev/null 2>&1
>
>  Scheduled automatic backups
>  Created course category "Science" and a course "Chemistry 101"
>
>  Step 8--
>  Found a squid.conf that worked.  Had to "touch /var/run/squid.pid" to get
> it going.
>
>  The only thing I didn't do was a "samba" CIFS server.  It would seem that
> if everyone is using Linux (both on the XO as well as other XS) that an NFS
> daemon would be enough.  However, SAMBA does allow for printer sharing for
> direct-attach printers to the XS server.
>
>  So, now that we have this up and running, what is the next step?
>
>  Thanks
>
>
>
>  Tony Pearson
>  Senior Storage Consultant, IBM System Storage™
>  Telephone: +1 520-799-4309 |  tie 321-4309 |  Cell: +1 520 990-8669
>  email: tpearson at us.ibm.com |  GSA: http://tucgsa.ibm.com/~tpearson
>  Blog: http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/blogs/page/InsideSystemStorage AKA:
> 990tony Paravane, eightbar specialist
>
>
>
>
>
>
>  "sulochan acharya" <sulochan at gmail.com>
>
> 02/02/2008 09:38 AM
>
>
> To Tony Pearson/Tucson/IBM at IBMUS
>
> cc "Bryan Berry" <bryan.berry at gmail.com>, "Greg Smith (gregmsmi)"
> <gregmsmi at cisco.com>
>
> Subject Re: First stab at XS project plan
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>  Hey Tony,
>  HTTPD--apache
>  config file on fedora system is on: /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
>  It usually look at the default directory (document root) on
> /var/www/probably html
>  You can either put your stuff on that directory and replace the index.html
> or
>  you can create a virtual host on /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf...towards the
> end it has an option to create a virtual host where you can give you vhost
> an ip. If you do this you also have to edit /etc/hosts file and add the ip
> and the name of your localhost
>
>  PHP
>  php is needed for moodle and most other php-based web applications. Usually
> the installation process will tell you which php modules you need to add in
> order for moodle to work. You can--- yum install php-module on a fedora
> system and yum will take care of the rest.
>
>  mysql
>  mysql should come pre built with most system. i am using php5, i guess its
> the same on your system.
>
>  I guess we don't need samba for XS.
>
>  Moodle 1.8.3 is the latest stable moodle build, i think :). Yeah it needs
> mysql. I am pretty sure mysql is on the system you can check by running a
> command
>  service mysqld restart
>  if not you can yum install mysql
>
>  i haven't really worked on squid, but if you want we can work on it
> together.
>  I can post detailed how to on apache mysql and moodle if its any help.
>
>
>  Wiindows/linux dual boot:
>  Yeah i think the xs build does not give you an option to select the
> partition ( i don't really remember to be honest), but here is what can be
> done:
>  (with windows installed first)Install a fedora core 7 ....during the
> installation process it will allow you to select the most free space to
> create your partition(automatically), I don't remember the exact language
> but it definitely allows you the option to do it. You don't have to manually
> create the partitions for this.
>
>  Hope this will help.
>  Please let me know how it goes.
>
>  best,
>  Sulochan.
>
>
>
>
>
>  On Feb 2, 2008 10:04 AM, Tony Pearson <tpearson at us.ibm.com> wrote:
>
>  Sulochan,
>  Thanks.  Apparently ./olpc_install blows away the entire drive, so it was
> good that I had backed up my Windows partition before it got clobbered.  My
> system has 640MB RAM, and 40GB disk drive.  I hope this is enough to run the
> testcases.
>
>  Ok, I burned a CD of the XS_LATEST (150) level LiveCD, ran the install
> procedure, and rebooted.
>
>  Step 1--
>  I checked to make sure that httpd is running, it is.  However, it is using
> 172.0.18.0 as an IP address of the server.  My system is attached at
> 192.168.0.100 on my home LAN, so need instructions on how to fix this.  In
> the meantime, "elinks http:/172.0.18.0" works, showing the Apache test page
> is working fine.
>
>
>  Step 2--
>  What required PHP modules?  Please let me know if I need to do anything for
> this step.
>
>  Step 3--
>  It does not appear that MySQL is installed as part of the LiveCD, and not
> sure which level of MySQL we need.  I suspect for testing purposes we can
> just use the "Community" version?
>
>  Step 4--
>  Samba???
>
>  Step 5--
>  Moodle.  I couldn't find moodle-1.8.3 but did find the "Stable-18" version
> on their website.  Unfortunately, it looks like I can't configure it until I
> get MySQL working first, as it uses it to set up the databases.  For
> whatever reason, "wget" doesn't work on downloading the moodle.tgz file, so
> I had to download it on another system, and move it over via USB key.  I was
> able to unpack in /usr/moodle for now, but instructions indicate that I have
> to put things into the Apache /web infrastructure, but haven't figured out
> yet what that means.
>
>  Step 6--
>  HTTP Caching--squid?
>
>  I found this on squid-cache.org, but again probably need to get the other
> things up and running first.
>
>
>  Thanks
>
>
>
>
> Tony Pearson
>  Senior Storage Consultant, IBM System Storage™
>  Telephone: +1 520-799-4309 |  tie 321-4309 |  Cell: +1 520 990-8669
>  email: tpearson at us.ibm.com |  GSA: http://tucgsa.ibm.com/~tpearson
>  Blog: http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/blogs/page/InsideSystemStorage AKA:
> 990tony Paravane, eightbar specialist
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> "sulochan acharya" <sulochan at gmail.com>
>
>
> 02/01/2008 08:00 PM
>
>
> To Tony Pearson/Tucson/IBM at IBMUS
>
> cc "Greg Smith (gregmsmi)" <gregmsmi at cisco.com>, "Bryan Berry"
> <bryan.berry at gmail.com>
>
> Subject Re: First stab at XS project plan
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>  Hi Tony,
>  The OLPC_XS_LATEST is a fedora core 7 base, but it has no GUI. You can dual
> boot it with windows if you dont want to loose the windows os on the
> machine. I have tried this setup at home and its works :).
>
>  best,
>  -Sulochan
>
>  On Feb 2, 2008 5:45 AM, Tony Pearson <tpearson at us.ibm.com> wrote:
>
>  Team,
>  Ok, I thought I would present what I plan to do and get your thoughts.
>
>  I have an IBM NetVista (8311-61U), it is a couple of years old, but should
> do the trick.   I suspect I have 256MB RAM and 40GB disk drive.  Not sure
> until I install Linux on it.
>
>  I will burn the "Live CD" version of Fedora 7 and install that over the
> current Windows XP that it has now.  I can donate this machine for the
> cause.  This will be the XS machine, and it is connected to a "D-Link" hub
> for 100 Mbps, as well as 802.1g wireless, connected to the internet.  My XO
> has no problem connecting to this D-link, and I use it in that mode already.
>
>  You want me to install Linux and a stack of additional software and test it
> with my XO laptop as the "client machine".
>
>  I don't have any "mesh antennas" or other mesh equipment.  Let me know if
> that is a problem.
>
>  I will be doing this on my evenings and weekends, so don't be surprised if
> I send emails to you at odd hours.
>
>
>  Thanks
>
>
>
>
> Tony Pearson
>  Senior Storage Consultant, IBM System Storage™
>  Telephone: +1 520-799-4309 |  tie 321-4309 |  Cell: +1 520 990-8669
>  email: tpearson at us.ibm.com |  GSA: http://tucgsa.ibm.com/~tpearson
>  Blog: http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/blogs/page/InsideSystemStorage AKA:
> 990tony Paravane, eightbar specialist
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>  "Greg Smith (gregmsmi)" <gregmsmi at cisco.com>
>
> 02/01/2008 09:35 AM
>
>
> To "Bryan Berry" <bryan.berry at gmail.com>
>
> cc "sulochan acharya" <sulochan at gmail.com>, Tony Pearson/Tucson/IBM at IBMUS
>
> Subject RE: First stab at XS project plan
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>  Hi Bryan,
>
>  Do you have a page setup already?
>
>  Send me the URL and I'll add this server doc ASAP.
>
>  Thanks,
>
>  Greg S
>
>  -----Original Message-----
>  From: Bryan Berry [mailto:bryan.berry at gmail.com]
>  Sent: Friday, February 01, 2008 11:22 AM
>  To: Greg Smith (gregmsmi)
>  Cc: sulochan acharya; Tony Pearson
>  Subject: RE: First stab at XS project plan
>
>  we should put these docs in the olpc wiki, which is messy but more
>  transparent On Fri, 2008-02-01 at 11:17 -0500, Greg Smith (gregmsmi)
>  wrote:
>  > Hi Sulochan,
>  >
>  > Very useful write up!
>  >
>  > I'm adding Tony Pearson who will also try to bring up a school server
>  > to help test your target config.
>  >
>  > I see references to a few other docs. Do we have a suggestion on how
>  > to post and share all docs for everyone to edit and add to them?
>  > Maybe we should just post them to your wiki?
>  >
>  > One basic question: what is the target web browser? Do you plan to use
>
>  > the included "browse" activity? I think we need to know that to test
>  > the moodle implementation.
>  >
>  > Maybe we can post any docs on the XS in a central place too.
>  >
>  > Thanks,
>  >
>  > Greg S
>  >
>  >
>  > ______________________________________________________________________
>  > From: sulochan acharya [mailto:sulochan at gmail.com]
>  > Sent: Friday, February 01, 2008 6:17 AM
>  > To: Bryan Berry
>  > Cc: Greg Smith (gregmsmi)
>  > Subject: Re: First stab at XS project plan
>  >
>  >
>  >
>  > Hi guys,
>  > I am attaching a file on the school server that I've been working
>  > with. I don't know if it will be of any help. I've had half attempts
>  > to documenting everything concerning school server, network and
>  > implementation. I will try to find other files and send it to you
>  > guys.  If it is of no use you guys  can always  give me some  feedback
>
>  > as to  how to better document stuff. :)
>  >
>  >
>  > best,
>  > Sulochan
>  >
>  >
>  >
>  > On Feb 1, 2008 12:06 AM, Bryan Berry <bryan.berry at gmail.com> wrote:
>  >         shit, this is really helpful
>  >
>  >         I will take a longer look at this later today. Have to get
>  >         back to work
>  >         on the library server
>  >
>  >
>  >         On Thu, 2008-01-31 at 13:02 -0500, Greg Smith (gregmsmi)
>  >         wrote:
>  >         > Hi Guys,
>  >         >
>  >         > Attached is my first pass. I wrote it in word but created
>  >         HTML version
>  >         > too. Let me know if you can't open it.
>  >         >
>  >         > If it looks useful, we can put in 45min - an hour filling in
>  >         "?"s on
>  >         > Sunday. You can also fill in stuff and send it back before
>  >         then if you
>  >         > have time. BTW I'll be offline starting at ~5PM Friday.
>  >         >
>  >         > One of the hardest parts may be listing the software and
>  >         writing the
>  >         > requirements. That's tough without good documentation on the
>  >         XS,
>  >         > moodle etc. Any use cases, links to documentation (e.g.
>  >         moodle link),
>  >         > and lists of features will help us get started. I'll try to
>  >         read your
>  >         > blog and extract info from that if I can free up an hour
>  >         tomorrow. I
>  >         > can move it to a wiki page when we're ready.
>  >         >
>  >         > HTHs. Don't spend valuable hours on this if it looks like
>  >         too much
>  >         > process and doesn't feel like its moving you towards your
>  >         goal. If you
>  >         > know what you have to do and just need to do it, then don't
>  >         let me get
>  >         > in your way.
>  >         >
>  >         > Back to my day job :-)
>  >         >
>  >         > Speak to you Sunday.
>  >         >
>  >         > Thanks,
>  >         >
>  >         > Greg Smith
>  >         > 10K Product Manager
>  >         > gregmsmi at cisco.com
>  >         > Cisco Systems Inc.
>  >         > 1414 Mass. Ave
>  >         > Boxborough, MA 01719
>  >         > Office 978 936 1036
>  >         > Mobile 781 956 0350
>  >         > page: gregmsmi at epage.cisco.com
>  >         >
>  >         >
>  >
>  >
>  >
>
>
>
>
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> Pearson/Tucson/IBM]
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