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Introduction

This page is a catalog of all SEAMONSTER computers. Each section is a separate computer or group of computers. The entry begins with bullets on where computer is located and other key features. In sequence:

NSRL1

nsrl1 dot jun dot alaska dot edu

SEAMONSTER0

137 dot 229 dot 208 dot 16

DryLab Gen 3.1 Brick 43

192 dot 168 dot 1 dot 43

Lifebook Field Laptop

  • Based at NSRL for field use.

The Lifebook P2120 laptop has had Windows (XP) Software Updated, LoggerNet v3.3 (For Campbell Sci instrument programming and data download), EcoWatch v 3.18 (YSI programming and data download) installed. Login as seamonster (username and password are on the laptop case). Two batteries should both be checked for charge, and both should be taken into the field. In general, the CD/DVD player is removed and a "blank tray" is inserted for improving weight, power, and "rugged-ness". If this is needed, it is stored at NSRL. The wifi works. This machine also has a Linux partition which may be of use--ask Matt if you need this access or further information. I believe it is running ubuntu, but it may be knoppix. This box (the Windows part) is tied to the UAS network, which can be annoying and is a possible problem. You should always be able to log in as seamonster, but you may have to switch from logging into the UAS network to just logging into the local computer. This account should be all you need. If you find you need more, jxmjh is an admin account, however, this wants to authenticate to UAS if there is any network. As long as the network is unplugged and the wifi is off, you should be able to log in with jxmjh.

Heavner 09:25, 13 June 2007 (PDT)

Updated: Heavner 09:28, 14 June 2007 (PDT)

LinkSys SLUGs

The general discussion of Slugs doesn't have much in the way of specifics, but you can find a great deal of information about Slug07 at Slug_Networking. Matt's Detailed Slug Info has notes on each slug to date.

Wikipedia describes slugs (of the computer variety).

WRT54

These great wifi routers from Linksys get used often. A page tracking what software/configuration on each one we are using is WRT54.

Boulder Server 1

  • Unnamed, based in Lafayette Colorado
  • Runs VISTA, SQL Server, Visual Studio
  • Interfaces to MSR NEC SensorMap via DataHub
  • Physically hosted at Rob's home (Cable Modem)
  • Eventually may be affiliated with robfatland.net

Boulder Server 2

  • Unnamed, based in Boulder
  • Not powered up
  • Old Linux box
  • Has Server2003 + SQL Server + Visual Studio installed
  • Designed for Non-Microsoft Boulder-based SEAMONSTER testing
  • Will (Fall 2007) be connected to the internet

Gen 3.1 Microservers Alberta

  • 15 Units
  • Location: Belcher Glacier, outlet glacier from Devon Icecap on Devon Island
  • This is in the Canadian Arctic

Gen 3.1 Microservers Greenland

  • 5 Units
  • 2 currently floating around the North Atlantic on Icebergs
  • 3 currently at or near Jakobshavn Isbrae in Western Greenland

Boulder Laptop

  • Rob's work computer
  • Includes VS and SQL Server
  • Includes Photosynth collection builder and display software

Boulder Desktop

  • On occasional loan from Larry Brewster used to program microservers
  • Official repository for microcontroller firmware on Gen 3.1 and 3.2 microservers

Boulder Field Laptop 1

  • HP dual boot Windows XP and Linux
  • Commonly referred to as mother.
  • Used in field to talk to microserver networks

Boulder Field Laptop 2

  • Dell
  • Very old
  • Runs Linux
  • Alternative mother
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