[757labs] Chris - voting of name scheme for systems?

christopher.glaves.ctr at jfcom.mil christopher.glaves.ctr at jfcom.mil
Fri Jul 30 11:26:38 EDT 2010


HAHAH I like it! Stand by

BTW I am going to work on that Shuttle I brought in to stand up database
machine

R/ Chris 
NH-14, Rm 222 
757.836.9812 


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Subject: [757labs] Chris - voting of name scheme for systems?

Hey Chris Glaves, since you did such a cool job with that survey on what
video to play, I was wondering, could you whip one up so we can figure
out what to name all of the systems with IP addresses on the network?

Some time ago there was a discussion on this, with a bunch of possible
options:

1) Transformers (Optimus Prime,
2) Flinstones (Barny, Fred, Wilma)
3) Astronomy (Sol, Kepler, Jupiter)
4) Minerals (Quartz, Granite, Jade)
5) Sci-Fi Authors & Robots (Asimov, Dalek, Stephenson)
6) Hackers & Scientists (Feynman, Ritchie, The Bearded One)
7) Made up inventions (Flux capacitor)

As we increase the number of systems and nodes on the network, it's hard
to describe them. Way easier to give them friendly names.



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