Difference between revisions of "Structure of Network"

From MIIS Wiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
(New page: '''Computers'''<br> '''1 MacPro''' (Admin computer running 2x2.8 GHz Quad-Core ''Intel'' Xeon)<br> *''Barack Obama'' '''1 MacPro''' (Admin presentacion computer running ...) *''Amy ...)
 
 
(13 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
'''Computers'''<br>  
+
This page gives an overview of the structure of the DMC computer Network.<br>  
  
'''1 MacPro''' (Admin computer running 2x2.8 GHz Quad-Core ''Intel'' Xeon)<br>  
+
<br>  
  
*''Barack Obama''
+
'''User Computers'''<br>
  
'''1 MacPro''' (Admin presentacion computer running ...)
+
----
  
*''Amy Goodman''
+
'''6 iMacs''' ('''''Intel''''')<br>  
 
 
'''6 iMacs''' (User computers running 2.66 GHz ''Intel'' Core 2 Duo)<br>  
 
  
 
*''James Lovelock''  
 
*''James Lovelock''  
Line 18: Line 16:
 
*''Sergey Bin''
 
*''Sergey Bin''
  
<br>
+
'''Admin and Presentation Computers'''
 +
 
 +
----
 +
 
 +
'''1 MacPro''' ('''''Intel''''')
 +
 
 +
*Barack Obama
  
'''Shared Drives'''
+
'''1 MacPro''' ('''''PowerPC''''')
  
Currently we have 3 virtual shared drives designated as the: Green Drive, Blue Drive, Yellow Drive
+
*Amy Goodman
  
Below are the Physical Locations of Networked Drives:
+
<br>
  
'''Green Drive'''<br>Valerie P. Vaughns\Users\testmangedwithparentalcontrols\Green Drive\
+
'''Computer Accounts'''  
  
'''Blue Drive'''<br>Oscar Wilde\Users\OGuest\Blue Drive\
+
----
  
'''Yellow Drive'''<br>Valerie P. Vaughns\Video 2\Yellow Drive\<br>
+
Currently all of the user computers have two accounts:
  
<br> <br>As far as I know due to the way new accounts are created, the folder which is created must stay the same and cannot be changed.
+
*admin
 +
*DMC Guest
  
<br>Setting up a shared (networked) hard drive
+
Obama contains the admin account '''''TLCMacpro'''''
  
Automatic Login to shared (networked) hard drives
+
Goodman contains the admin account '''''admin'''''
  
 
<br>  
 
<br>  
 +
 +
'''Shared Drives'''
 +
 +
----
 +
 +
Currently we have 3 virtual shared drives designated as the: Green Drive, Blue Drive, and Yellow Drive. &nbsp;
 +
 +
[[Image:DockSharedFolders.jpg]]
 +
 +
These drives are actually folders physically located on three different computers within the DMC and are accessible from the docks of any of the Computers within the Digital Media Commons.
 +
 +
Below are the Physical Locations of Networked Drives:
 +
 +
<font color="green">'''Green Drive'''</font><br>'''''Valerie P. Vaughns\Users\testmangedwithparentalcontrols\Green Drive\'''''
 +
 +
<font color="blue">'''Blue Drive'''</font><br>'''''Oscar Wilde\Users\OGuest\Blue Drive\'''''
 +
 +
<font color="darkorange">'''Yellow Drive'''</font><br>'''''Valerie P. Vaughns\Video 2\Yellow Drive\'''''<br>
 +
 +
<br>Unfortunately because of the way new accounts are created the root folder names are designated by the original name of the account and cannot be changed even when the name of the account is changed. &nbsp;This is why there is not complete uniformity among folder names, and names of some folders may not make sense. &nbsp;''To correct this issue, the current DMC Guest Accounts would need to be deleted and new accounts with the same name would then be created.'' &nbsp;
  
 
<br>  
 
<br>  
  
 +
Setup for these drives has two main parts:
 +
 +
1. &nbsp;File Sharing must be enabled for the desired computer/drive/account. ( See:&nbsp;[[Setting up a Shared Folder|Setting up a shared folder]]&nbsp;)&nbsp;
 +
 +
2. &nbsp;Automatic Connection to the drive via keychain must be setup for computer. ( See: [[Automatic Connection|Automatic connection]]&nbsp;)
 +
 +
<br>
  
 +
Currently connection to these drives is actually semi-automatic: Connection to a folder is created once a user clicks on one of the folders in the dock and then the user is automatically logged in via keychain into the computer where the folder is physically located. There will likely be a slight delay after which a drive will appear on the desktop. After this the folders on the dock and on the desktop will be accessible for the remainder of the login session. Currently the drives which come up on the desktop have the titles, "OGuest, Video-2, and Green Drive." ''Physical location and names of these two drives should be changed in the future to avoid confusion.''<br>
  
 
<br>
 
<br>

Latest revision as of 14:29, 1 June 2009

This page gives an overview of the structure of the DMC computer Network.


User Computers


6 iMacs (Intel)

  • James Lovelock
  • Valerie Purdie-Vaughns
  • Oscar Wilde
  • Michael Franti (Formerly Eva Peron)
  • Nightingale
  • Sergey Bin

Admin and Presentation Computers


1 MacPro (Intel)

  • Barack Obama

1 MacPro (PowerPC)

  • Amy Goodman


Computer Accounts


Currently all of the user computers have two accounts:

  • admin
  • DMC Guest

Obama contains the admin account TLCMacpro

Goodman contains the admin account admin


Shared Drives


Currently we have 3 virtual shared drives designated as the: Green Drive, Blue Drive, and Yellow Drive.  

DockSharedFolders.jpg

These drives are actually folders physically located on three different computers within the DMC and are accessible from the docks of any of the Computers within the Digital Media Commons.

Below are the Physical Locations of Networked Drives:

Green Drive
Valerie P. Vaughns\Users\testmangedwithparentalcontrols\Green Drive\

Blue Drive
Oscar Wilde\Users\OGuest\Blue Drive\

Yellow Drive
Valerie P. Vaughns\Video 2\Yellow Drive\


Unfortunately because of the way new accounts are created the root folder names are designated by the original name of the account and cannot be changed even when the name of the account is changed.  This is why there is not complete uniformity among folder names, and names of some folders may not make sense.  To correct this issue, the current DMC Guest Accounts would need to be deleted and new accounts with the same name would then be created.  


Setup for these drives has two main parts:

1.  File Sharing must be enabled for the desired computer/drive/account. ( See: Setting up a shared folder ) 

2.  Automatic Connection to the drive via keychain must be setup for computer. ( See: Automatic connection )


Currently connection to these drives is actually semi-automatic: Connection to a folder is created once a user clicks on one of the folders in the dock and then the user is automatically logged in via keychain into the computer where the folder is physically located. There will likely be a slight delay after which a drive will appear on the desktop. After this the folders on the dock and on the desktop will be accessible for the remainder of the login session. Currently the drives which come up on the desktop have the titles, "OGuest, Video-2, and Green Drive." Physical location and names of these two drives should be changed in the future to avoid confusion.