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<dt>[[New_SSH_Servers|New SSH Servers (Jan 1, 2012)]]
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<dt>[[Kaiser power outage (February 20, 2021)]]
<dd>Four new SSH servers, running 64-bit Debian 6, have been deployed. The old servers will be retired soon.
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<dd>There is a power outage planned for the Kaiser building on Saturday, February 20, from 10 am to 2 pm. This outage is necessary as part of the MacLeod construction project.
<dt>[[Email Infrastructure Changes|End of POP Service (Aug 26, 2011)]]
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<dd>On Aug 26, 2011, ECE will discontinue the retrieval of email via POP and NFSIf you are still using POP, action is needed on your part...
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<dt>[[File and mail migration (2020)]]
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<dd>In October and November 2020, ECE IT will be performing migrations of two major systems that will affect ECE usersA file migration involves some disruption during each user's cutover period. The ECE e-mail migration will happen seamlessly and with negligible disruption for the majority of users.
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Revision as of 17:41, 19 February 2021

ECE Information Technology Services

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HOWTOs for all users of ECE computing infrastructure
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HOWTOs for the ECE research community
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HOWTOs for the ECE teaching community

Announcements

Kaiser power outage (February 20, 2021)
There is a power outage planned for the Kaiser building on Saturday, February 20, from 10 am to 2 pm. This outage is necessary as part of the MacLeod construction project.
File and mail migration (2020)
In October and November 2020, ECE IT will be performing migrations of two major systems that will affect ECE users. A file migration involves some disruption during each user's cutover period. The ECE e-mail migration will happen seamlessly and with negligible disruption for the majority of users.