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sysadmindoku:servers:physical:server1 [2017/04/21 19:09]
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sysadmindoku:servers:physical:server1 [2017/04/24 07:43]
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 ====== Server Name ====== ====== Server Name ======
 +This is just an deletable/editable example - this is not the actual template! To edit the template you have to access via FTP-Client, download the _template.txt located in this namespace, change it and upload it again.
 ===== Executive summary / Typical Use ===== ===== Executive summary / Typical Use =====
 Brief overview of how it's used and what it does for the company. Keep it non IT simple Brief overview of how it's used and what it does for the company. Keep it non IT simple
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 ==== Software ==== ==== Software ====
 === Used OS === === Used OS ===
-Linux 2.6.x+Linux 2.6.x \\ 
 +Windows Server 2016 \\
 === System Software === === System Software ===
-List, in general, the software installed on the server. Operating system updates are omitted. Include anything at all out of the normal install.+List, in general, the software installed on the server. Operating system updates are omitted. Include anything at all out of the normal install. \\
 Include Runtimes such as .net and C++ etc. Include Runtimes such as .net and C++ etc.
-Software Name Version Reason +Software Name Version Reason ^ 
-Software1 1.0.1 Does function1 +Software1 1.0.1 Does function1 | 
-Software2 1.0 Runtime dependency+Software2 1.0 Runtime dependency |
 ===== System Services ===== ===== System Services =====
 List, in general, the services installed on the server. Include anything that’s a non-standard service. List, in general, the services installed on the server. Include anything that’s a non-standard service.
-Service Name What job it does +Service Name What job it does ^ 
-Openssh Allows ssh access +Openssh Allows ssh access | 
-Nginx Webserver+Nginx Webserver |
 ===== Backup & Recovery Plan ===== ===== Backup & Recovery Plan =====
-This is where you list local backups, network backups, tape backups, and put any backup schedules down to paper. Keep this updated. Don’t omit RAID drives while they are not backup and recovery they should still be listed for documentation purposes.+This is where you list local backups, network backups, tape backups, and put any backup schedules down to paper. Keep this updated. Don’t omit RAID drives while they are not backup and recovery they should still be listed for documentation purposes. \\
 And always remember the goal is to recreate the data and services. Not to put stuff on tape. No matter how you recreate the data or service, those resources are your backup. And always remember the goal is to recreate the data and services. Not to put stuff on tape. No matter how you recreate the data or service, those resources are your backup.
 ===== Performance Benchmarks ===== ===== Performance Benchmarks =====
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 General steps for services to reboot or steps needed to be performed to reboot the machine General steps for services to reboot or steps needed to be performed to reboot the machine
 ===== Support Contacts ===== ===== Support Contacts =====
-For support with $Vendor1 software, contact: +==== Vendor1 ==== 
-$Vendor1 +For support with $Vendor1 software, contact: \\ 
-vendor1@vendor1support.com +$Vendor1 \\ 
-https://support.symantec.com/en_US/contact-us.html +vendor1@vendor1support.com \\ 
-1 (800) 342 0652  +https://support.symantec.com/en_US/contact-us.html \\ 
 ++49 1234 56789 \\