My First Computer “Rack”

Good Morning from my Robotics Lab! This is Shadow_8472 with a side project of the week. Let’s get started!

So far, I’ve been assembling my servers (ButtonMash, RedLaptop, and GoldenOakLibry) on and under a foldable table. Add a workstation, and it’s getting a bit cluttered. We’ve had a set of glass shelves going unused for a while now, and I think they might do nicely to organize the servers’ room.

I started by measuring ButtonMash’s case against the shelves’ metal frame. While it was close, I estimated an inch vertical clearance once the shelves were in place. Otherwise, the tentative plan was to remove a shelf. My father and I moved the shelves in and loaded them and the setup’s UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply). Wiring was relatively straightforward with the traditional wire Medusa in the back, but out from underfoot.

Unfortunately, I left ButtonMash in a precarious state such that a reboot before moving it knocked out my known house of cards supporting PiHole and Unbound. What I didn’t realize was that I never got Caddy working on that machine in the first place. In trying to fix Caddy, I wiped the containers I actually the whole house was using for DNS. As a patch, I pointed the router back at our normal DNS servers.

While I’m trying to avoid server work this month, I went ahead and looked up how to change my specific DNS settings temporarily to restart my DNS containers. From there, I did not encounter any notable issues, though I wasn’t up to testing the removal of my patch.

Takeaway

I have a rack. That’s my story and I’m sticking to it.

Final Question

How do you organize your tech stack?

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