[1084] in I/T Delivery
Re: WinAthena Project Status Report as of 28 Feb, 2003
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Theresa M Regan)
Tue Mar 18 14:59:16 2003
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Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2003 14:58:10 -0500
To: "Thomas L. Thornton" <tomt@mit.edu>
From: Theresa M Regan <tregan@MIT.EDU>
Cc: pismere-team@mit.edu, delivery@mit.edu, integration-ptl@mit.edu,
dennis@mit.edu, ganderson@mit.edu, rar@mit.edu, vkumar@mit.edu
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Hi Tom,
two clarifications..
You mention that "that Sarah Brady and Dave Turnquist from the Budget
Office may want to join". The Budget Office has not been contacted as we
continue to wait for the Dell/Microsoft agreement to be signed. The
conversations about the Budget Office have been internal IS
conversations. The suggestion of the Budget Office was in the context of
potential offices to work with IS and Dell/Microsoft on the assessment
phase. Does their current Windows NT 4 domain implementation and future
requirements direct them to "win.mit.edu" or a standalone Windows 2000 domain.
As far as I know, the Treasurer's Office is not hand testing Windows XP and
their focus has changed to a standalone implementation of a Windows 2000
domain w/exchange and assistance from Microsoft.
Regards,
Theresa
At 01:47 PM 3/18/2003 -0500, Thomas L. Thornton wrote:
>Project Name: WinAthena Delivery, Integration
>Team Members: Joe Calzaretta, Qing Dong, Paul Hill, Wael Hishmeh,
> Dave Tanner, Tom Thornton
>Report Date: 18 Mar, 2003
>Submitted by: Tom Thornton
>URL: http://web.mit.edu/winathena
>
>Accomplishments in February
> --------------------------
>
>The use of the win.mit.edu Domain increases to 115 active machines and
>180 unique logins per day.
>
>Domain containers:
>
> Building 37 - The cluster is reserved much of every day, except
> Saturdays, for the rest of the semester. A revised add/attach
> version is hand-deployed. New FAQs, 3PS licenses, a file share,
> bug-reporting and printing features are installed. See:
> http://mit.edu/windows/cluster
>
> PLC - There are two containers and eight machines and one member
> server. Staff are using the machines with productivity software and
> working around Domain printing problems by using their server as a
> print share. Kerem and Wael meet with Robin, who does not see any
> big critical problems. Wael makes a list of discrete tests that Tom
> C will try. For the standalone Domain test, Kerem reports that MIT
> Legal has OK'd the MS/Dell consulting contract.
>
> OSP - Steve Dowdy now uses two dozen machines, almost finished
> moving all his users into the Domain, and hand-tests XP.
>
> Treasurer's Office - Testing three machines, no servers. Also
> hand-testing XP. Several OpenAFS and profile issues remain, which
> we reproduce, as Paul meets with Doug Olander.
>
> BioMicro - Patrick Paul uses his win experiences to create a
> standalone Domain.
>
> Nuclear Reactor Lab - Ed Block joins four machines.
>
> MCC joins a machine.
>
>There is not any news, good or bad, from owners of machines in DUSP or
>SMA. CEE, MechE, Economics and Campus Police may be considering the
>Domain. Facilities will probably run their own; Scott Ehrlich at AI
>Lab will, too. Theresa mentions that Sarah Brady and Dave Turnquist
>from the Budget Office may want to join. We also know OCW will buy a
>MS content management system to be on a Domain hosted at Sapient.
>
>For critical bugs, see:
> http://web.mit.edu/pismere/projmgt/bugs/critical.html
>
>Container-admins meet 28 February. Paul MCs, reporting on testing GP
>as well as Win2k SP3, SP4 beta and Windows Server 2003 RC2. He builds
>several test installers for OpenAFS, that are tested on a dozen
>machines and may be run by hand. Tom and Paul rework the Casetracker
>categories while inquiring into MSI and AFS consultants.
>
>Wael announces that the Intensive Computing discovery group will not
>explore Windows. He continues to help the DART team plan to enact
>analysis processes. He reproduces several Treasurer's Office bugs,
>redoing many OpenAFS tests under SP4 beta, looking at Yahoo Toolbar,
>Messenger, Visual Studio and MSDN.
>
>In addition to team member Wael, Paul and Richard will consult with
>the W2K Servers team. Elise oversees docs there, and this team will
>have access. See the web site:
> http://web.mit.edu/windows-delivery
>
>Joe installs GPMC Beta2 and advises how to make settings. He assigns
>FileZilla to the whole Domain, already having removed the "plop"
>feature from the next pismere.msi, and puts the installer under the
>control of Atticus of SWRT. He indexes a new MSDN. He turns on
>auditing of failures and successful deletes on all levels of the DFS
>hierarchy. He writes Chad a path-append script. He sets all machines
>in the Domain to trust \\win.mit.edu. He reworks instloop.
>
>Joe removes the "Delete cached copies of roaming profiles" workaround,
>which may help with OpenAFS. He puts the OpenAFS installer in the
>build tree. He deals with several Ed Block bugs, with Paul. He
>studies auto-logoff by a container admin, a request from Chad. He has
>a new script to install LPNG printers with new binaries looking for M:
>and U:. Lastly, he announces the IE6 installer is available to
>Container Admins to deploy across a container. This IE works with
>personal certificates.
>
>Richard builds the short-term test Domain, didnt, using new IBM
>servers. Dave and Qing populate it and we begin to extend its schema.
>Richard continues to train ASO on Windows. He looks at file
>replication across DFS on isnt. He studies policies on isnt to make
>it look like win. He works with Kevin on documenting GPOs to set on
>member servers. He diagnoses and acts on a bdin stoppage. He writes
>up a GP outline and studies a winlogger project, defining work for
>Cana.
>
>Dave works on the KPR MSI installer, renamed to LPNG. He debugs
>registry problems, the temp file location and a get_event error. He
>is in contact with the U of Florida test site.
>
>Qing fixes sendbug and makes the help files. She delivers two more
>web services, including getting a RIS container. She creates and
>presents a data model at an OSAM meeting with Oliver, and we agree to
>call the design effort "strack." She looks into FileZilla Server, examining
>the work needed to include GSS support.
>
>Tom meets with sponsors to define all IS Windows work. He builds a
>WinZephyr final candidate and delivers it to SWRT. He tests OpenAFS
>on Windows Server 2003 RC2. Paul and Tom list the set of existing
>locker apps on a what-runs-where page at:
> http://web.mit.edu/pismere/support/for-users/what-runs-where.html
>
>Kevin sets up machines and studies GP. He goes through all win
>settings and will list the applications involved. He documents isnt
>changes and settings, testing with NTLM level 2. He writes up
>detailed docs, first on anonymous connections to servers and NTLM
>authentication levels.
>
>
>Next Community Milestone
> -----------------------
>
>- Our top priority is now OSP and the Treasurer's Office - debug the
>OpenAFS installer for XP.
>
>- Work with desktop-project and the Windows Domains and Servers team
>to revise and add to the IS web presence. Web pages will support
>script submission and joining student machines to the domain.
>
>- Continue Container Admin meetings, presenting new apps, web pages
>and documents.
>
>
>Goals for March
> --------------
>
>As last month, we still have three other priorities:
> 1. Install user apps;
> 2. Maintain and account for DC sysadmin;
> 3. Deploy with transition to Support and Service teams.
>
>Item 1 includes supporting current customers, hoping to get help
>deploying user apps, ideally in AFS. Apps include Office and new
>MSIs.
>
>For Item 2, the Windows Domains and Servers team will assist in
>documenting administration and automated event log processing.
>
>Item 3 relates to discussions with Support and ITLT, defining the
>user-visible products we shall deliver and focusing on how best to
>deploy them. Here we concentrate on Bldg 37.
>
>Specifically we want to:
>
>- Debug BMC's NetApp server.
>
>- Work through the remaining SMA problems on Netscape.
>
>- Get schema OID from Tom C.
>
>
>Longer Term Goals
> ----------------
>
>- We need to take over what Danilo intended to write, someday:
> Kerberos work, especially KfW 2.2
> DHCP & RIS
> Build
>
>- Continue to develop web pages allowing container maintenance.
>
>- Sync our AFS code with OpenAFS via CMU.
>
>- Get help from Garry and TomC to put non-null Kerberos instances into
>Moira.
>
>- Do further work to populate AD attributes, such as white pages info,
>from the MIT data warehouses.
>
>- Work with MS to customize RIS.
>
>
>Issues
> -----
>
>- With no Windows system programmer, we stretch Joe awfully thin.
>
>- Providing a collection of licensed enduser apps will be the primary
>difficulty in making WinAthena machines useful.
>
>- Cluster administration takes too much from our developers and
>admins, especially debugging joined, not RISed, machines. We hope to
>make this easier and get help from the Windows Delivery team and
>Service and Support processes.
>
>- Win2K domain questions and PSS bugs take much of Paul's time.