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The Spark Proxmox server can be accessed [https://10.11.12.253:8006 here] ''from within the Spark network'' by those with credentials.
 
The Spark Proxmox server can be accessed [https://10.11.12.253:8006 here] ''from within the Spark network'' by those with credentials.
  
We have a Rancher instance running at [https://10.11.12.140:8443/login] accessible ''from within the Spark network''. ping the [[Electronics Leads]] if you want access. Note that our cluster is SMALL and only suitable for testing and exploration of Kubernetes.
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We have a Rancher instance running [https://10.11.12.140:8443/login here] accessible ''from within the Spark network''. ping the [[Electronics Leads]] if you want access. Note that our cluster is SMALL and only suitable for testing and exploration of Kubernetes.
  
 
Most Spark systems are administered by the sparkadmin user, but sometimes the root user is still used. If you need access, ping the [[Electronics Leads]]
 
Most Spark systems are administered by the sparkadmin user, but sometimes the root user is still used. If you need access, ping the [[Electronics Leads]]

Revision as of 19:41, 25 October 2020

VM Lab

The Spark Nerds maintain a hardware lab for virtual machines, with limited capacity for member projects/hosting. If you have questions, reach out to the Electronics Leads.

The Spark Proxmox server can be accessed here from within the Spark network by those with credentials.

We have a Rancher instance running here accessible from within the Spark network. ping the Electronics Leads if you want access. Note that our cluster is SMALL and only suitable for testing and exploration of Kubernetes.

Most Spark systems are administered by the sparkadmin user, but sometimes the root user is still used. If you need access, ping the Electronics Leads