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Y-Cloud VMs
Y-Cloud is a BYU-hosted cloud-computing solution. It allows departments to create VMs, generally for use as servers. It is powered by VMware vSphere. Each department is allocated a certain amount of computing resources, which the department can then allocate to VMs as needed. Our current department allocation is as follows.
- 21 GHz computational power
- 92 GB memory (RAM)
- 7.5 TB storage (across two datastores)
Y-Cloud can be accessed on any major browser from byuvc.byu.edu. There are two web clients to choose from. The Flash-based client has full functionality. The HTML5 client does not, though it has always had every function I have needed. The login page to these clients will be on nucleus.byu.edu, but we have been asked not to bookmark that page, as the URI can expire.
Below is a list of the Virtual Machines that are in Y-Cloud. Full DNS names for these servers are hostname.byu.edu.
Department VMs
Hostname | Operating System | IP Address | MAC Address | Comments | Connection Port |
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cleanroomdev | Ubuntu 14.04 | 10.18.46.137 | 00:50:56:01:01:74 | Cleanroom Development Website | 409 (SSH) |
ecedev | Ubuntu 16.04 | 10.18.46.132 | 00:50:56:01:02:4F | Website Development | 409 (SSH) |
ecelic2 | Windows Server 2012 R2 | 10.18.46.139 | 00:50:56:01:05:BF | License Server | 3389 (RDP) |
ecelic3 | Windows Server 2012 R2 | 10.18.46.140 | 00:50:56:01:03:BE | License Server | 3389 (RDP) |
ecemgmt | Windows Server 2012 R2 | 10.18.46.134 | 00:50:56:01:00:BC | Royal Server & XenCenter | 3389 (RDP) |
eceprod (*) | Ubuntu 16.04 | 128.187.105.239 | 00:50:56:01:03:A6 | Production Web Server | 409 (SSH) |
eceshop | Ubuntu 16.04 | 10.18.46.136 | 00:50:56:85:F9:7E | Shop Database | 22 (SSH) |
eceshopdev | Ubuntu 16.04 | 10.18.46.141 | 00:50:56:85:EE:00 | Shop Development | 22 (SSH) |
ecestg | Ubuntu 16.04 | 10.18.46.138 | 00:50:56:01:00:FA | Staging Web Server | 409 (SSH) |
ecewsus | Windows Server 2016 | 10.18.46.133 | 00:50:56:85:52:57 | Windows Update Server | 3389 (RDP) |
heidelberg | SUSE Linux | 10.18.32.156 | 00:50:56:01:05:39 | Cleanroom server | 5903 (VNC) |
*The VM eceprod is unique in the sense that CAEDM owns the ee.byu.edu and ece.byu.edu domains, which are also valid URLs for our department website. Because of this we have an entry in the MAD that points to the IP address for eceprod. CAEDM also had to setup an A record in their DNS so that DNS will work correctly.
Research / Class VMs
Hostname | Operating System | IP Address | MAC Address | Comments | Connection Port |
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cclvm | RHEL 6 | 128.187.107.69 | 00:50:56:01:06:3A | Configurable Computing Lab VM | 22 (SSH) |
ecen240 | Ubuntu 16.04 | 10.18.46.135 | 00:50:56:01:06:11 | ECEn 240 Instructor | 22 (SSH) |
ecen424 | RHEL 7 | 10.18.46.131 | 00:50:56:01:05:97 | Dr. Archibald class server | 22 (SSH) / 5950 (VNC) |
gorizia | Ubuntu 12.04 | 128.187.107.67 | 00:50:56:01:01:47 | Dr. Bangerter research server | 150 (SSH) |
gorizia-clone | Ubuntu 18.04 | 128.187.107.72 | 00:50:56:85:DF:74 | Development copy of gorizia | 150 (SSH) |
lundrigan | Ubuntu 18.04 | 10.18.46.142 | 00:50:56:85:FA:A9 | Dr. Lundrigan research | 22 (SSH) |
magiccvs | Ubuntu 16.04 | 128.187.107.66 | 00:50:56:85:4F:04 | MAGICC Lab Server | 22 (SSH) |
magiccvs-old | Ubuntu 14.04 | 10.18.46.130 | 00:50:56:01:03:2C | MAGICC Lab Server (old) | 290 (SSH) |
NelsonVM | Windows 7 | 128.187.107.70 | 00:50:56:01:05:45 | Dr. Nelson Xilinx VM | 3389 (RDP) |
sasgit | RHEL 7 | 128.187.107.71 | 00:50:56:01:06:4C | Warnick Git Server | 22 (SSH) |
Each VM must have a static IP address set. To set that you will use QIP. QIP only shows the set of private and plublic IP addresses that have been allocated to our department. We were recently assigned new IP ranges and have been asked to move our machines to the new ranges. This is currently in progress. The new and old IP ranges are below
Private/Public | Old Range | New Range |
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Private | 10.18.32.0/22 | 10.18.46.128/26 |
Public | 128.187.104.0/23 | 128.187.107.64/27 |
For reference, the number after the slash refers to the range's subnet mask. For example, /22 corresponds to 255.255.252.0.