Difference between revisions of "Services Provided By CS IT"
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− | * ''Linux Shell Logins Accounts:'' We can provide you a Linux shell login [[:Category:Accounts | account]] for our CS Lab clients and compute servers. This provides a user a ''home directory'' on our servers. We [[:Category:Backups | backup]] home directories. | + | * '''Linux Shell Logins Accounts:''' We can provide you a Linux shell login [[:Category:Accounts | account]] for our CS Lab clients and compute servers. This provides a user a ''home directory'' on our servers. We [[:Category:Backups | backup]] home directories. |
− | * ''CS Email Services:'' CS runs its own [[:Category:Mail |email services]] and can provide you with a CS email address, if requested. (A CS Linux shell login account ''automatically'' provides you a CS email address. You can choose to forward CS email to your preferred email address.) For receiving CS mail, we provide both [[:Category:Receiving_Email | IMAP and POP services.]] We also provide [[:Category:Mailing_Lists | mailing list services.]] Additionally, we filter our emails in a variety of ways to [[:Category:Spam_Filtering | combat spam.]] All email ''stored on our email servers'' is backed up regularly. | + | * '''CS Email Services:''' CS runs its own [[:Category:Mail |email services]] and can provide you with a CS email address, if requested. (A CS Linux shell login account ''automatically'' provides you a CS email address. You can choose to forward CS email to your preferred email address.) For receiving CS mail, we provide both [[:Category:Receiving_Email | IMAP and POP services.]] We also provide [[:Category:Mailing_Lists | mailing list services.]] Additionally, we filter our emails in a variety of ways to [[:Category:Spam_Filtering | combat spam.]] All email ''stored on our email servers'' is backed up regularly. |
− | * CS-based DNS | + | * '''CS-based DNS Service:'' We can set up hostnames in the cs.jhu.edu domain for your CS-affiliated system. |
* ''[[:Category:Webpages_and_Webservices | CS-based web services]]:'' We provide space (via a linux shell login) and instructions for creating webpages accessible from our CS webservers. | * ''[[:Category:Webpages_and_Webservices | CS-based web services]]:'' We provide space (via a linux shell login) and instructions for creating webpages accessible from our CS webservers. |
Revision as of 20:27, 27 July 2016
The CS IT Support Group offers a variety of I.T. services to its customers (Faculty, students, staff, etc.) As the CS IT group resides in Malone Hall, most of our support and services are directed there.
Our CS IT Support services can be broken down into three categories:
- Computer systems that we manage/maintain/support
- CS Online Services
- Infrastructure
Below is a comprehensive list of the services that the CS IT Support Group provides to our users. You can find more specific details about these services within the categories found in our CS IT Support Wiki.
Computer Systems We Manage/Maintain/Support
- All of the computer systems located in our CS Teaching Labs, as well as our compute servers.
- CS Office staff computer systems.
- Centralized servers providing CS online services.
IMPORTANT NOTE: CS IT does not offer direct support for individual's or research lab computer systems. CS Faculty and researchers and their students typically self-maintain their own systems (desktops/servers). If you're having an issue with your own system, we might be able to offer you advice, but, for any support work to be done on them, you might want to consider contacting JHU's IT Help Desk at 410-516-HELP. Optionally, you might be able to have WSE's IT group look at your system. They can be reached at wsehelp@jhu.edu
CS Online services.
CS IT provides the following services to CS-affliated users.
- Linux Shell Logins Accounts: We can provide you a Linux shell login account for our CS Lab clients and compute servers. This provides a user a home directory on our servers. We backup home directories.
- CS Email Services: CS runs its own email services and can provide you with a CS email address, if requested. (A CS Linux shell login account automatically provides you a CS email address. You can choose to forward CS email to your preferred email address.) For receiving CS mail, we provide both IMAP and POP services. We also provide mailing list services. Additionally, we filter our emails in a variety of ways to combat spam. All email stored on our email servers is backed up regularly.
- 'CS-based DNS Service: We can set up hostnames in the cs.jhu.edu domain for your CS-affiliated system.
- CS-based web services: We provide space (via a linux shell login) and instructions for creating webpages accessible from our CS webservers.
- MySQL Database Service: CS hosts its own MySQL database service]] and can provide you a database for you to design and maintain. Our databases are backed up regularly.
- Virtual Machine
Infrastructure
Network
Malone Hall contains several different networks used by different groups within the building. Three of these [networks are available for CS user access |https://support.cs.jhu.edu/wiki/Category:Networking].
CS IT provides:
- Network jack-activation for CS-related offices, including troubleshooting the actual network port.
- Static or dynamic IPs. Note: We do not configure an individual's or research lab's computers' network configuration. Due to the differences in network configurations amongst the variety of operating systems that exist now, we merely provide you the IPs and related information with general CS Networking documentation.
- We can provide you a network cable, if needed.
NOTES:
We do not manage Wifi in Malone Hall. For Wifi, please see Wireless Networking
We do not manage Audio/Visual services in Malone Hall. That is handled by another group. Please see: Audio-Visual
Printing
We provide access to the CS-Managed printers located on each floor of Malone Hall, including a copier. We also change toner in those printers when necessary.
We do not supply or change paper in the printers we manage. Users have to obtain paper, usually from Debbie in the CS Office (MH 160.)