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  • I was proposed to set up the server knowing that I have limited knowledge on managing stuff like this. They already have an sysadmin in the campus, but I think their setup is simple enough that they were willing to approach me. Besides I do consider myself to be experienced enough to work my way around CLI and troubleshoot issues even if I haven’t had experience with hardware like this.

    I don’t think negotiating for a different computer would be possible. The main challenge would be to make best of the hardware I’m provided, with additional peripherals if needed.

    I do plan on asking them the nature of the work to be done on the server, but I wouldn’t expect it to be too niche or computationally intensive since they have separate computers for that. In any case, I will relay the points highlighted in this thread to them and get a clear idea of what is needed to be arranged.





  • Sorry if I am unable to provide specific details for the queries. I don’t have answers to most of them myself which is why I was hoping what the safest bet for these situations would be to implement.

    1. Highly likely they would be installing new software

    2. I don’t know much about its use case, although it won’t be too intensive since they probably have a separate machine for heavier work.

    3. Backup storage option wasn’t proposed at all. I’m thinking of proposing to implement one.

    4. I expect between 10-20 users.

    5. User permissions requirements wasn’t discussed as well, although I wouldn’t expect there to be any need to grant everyone admin privileges

    6. Don’t know about the criticality of data. I could only speculate to be considerable by default.










  • I’ve gone through their automatic setup and followed the youtube tutorial from Lawrence Systems. I entered all the required information for the setup correctly (apart from the email maybe). The tutor got his dashboard page hosted with https properly enabled with no additional configuration and I expected mine to work the same. I’ve tried to regenerate the certificates according to the official docs, but I still get the same result. I honestly don’t know where else the problem could’ve arised. As much as I hate it, I think I’ll have to go through the logs after all.