Here is the slide deck from a webinar I participated in today about the future of open source. They needed a higher ed spokesperson and I got nominated by Acquia, the company handling our Drupal web hosting. Pretty interesting to hear how attitudes about open source have changed over the years.
Author Archives: Kerrin.Perniciaro@stonybrook.edu
Save the Date: VMware Technology Update on April 11
There will be a VMware update session on Friday, April 11, from 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. in Wang Center, Room 301. To register, please follow the instructions at the bottom of this DoIT Event notice.
School of Journalism Transforms iPad into a Satellite Truck
Congratulations to IT Partner Philip Altiere, an instructional support technician in the School of Journalism, for his creativity in helping Stony Brook students use iPads to produce live broadcasts at Wolfstock last fall. Phil wrote the following guest blog for EdTech Digest about the experience that was just published on March 12. He and his students were also invited to present their technique at the Content and Communications World (CCW) Expo at the Jacob Javits Center in New York City last November. Way to innovate!
Support for Google Apps Connector for BlackBerry Enterprise Server Ending Next Year
Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Replacement Taking Place March 15
There will be an electrical power outage in the West Campus Computing Center on Saturday, March 15 (spring break), beginning at 6 a.m. and lasting until 6 p.m. This will cause several systems and applications to be unavailable for a large portion of the day and is necessary as DoIT works to replace an aging Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) located in the West Campus Data Center. The Computing Center is the only building that will be affected by this power outage, however, all dependent servers, systems, applications, and services that reside in the Data Center will be brought down while the UPS is replaced.
Please be advised that the following academic technologies WILL BE UNAVAILABLE on March 15, during the 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. maintenance window:
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Blackboard
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Adobe Connect (SB Connect)
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Echo360 (SBCapture)
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SINC Site computers (all SINC Sites including computers in the Library Reading Rooms)
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Printing (including Print From Anywhere)
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Virtual SINC Site
DoIT fully expects that the following services WILL BE AVAILABLE:
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PeopleSoft/SOLAR
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File Servers
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Active Directory
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Google Apps for Education
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High Profile Public Web Servers (e.g. www.stonybrook.edu)
Throughout the day on March 15, system status updates will be posted on the DoIT website (http://it.stonybrook.edu) and the SBU DoIT Twitter feed (https://twitter.com/sbudoit) to keep you informed when systems are brought back online.
We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. Please plan accordingly and check with your local IT support technician if you have any questions or concerns. IT support technicians with further questions may contact Ronald Florek, Computing Center Building Manager at (631) 632-8038.
Thank you for your attention to this important hardware upgrade announcement.
Cross-Departmental Cooperation Key to DoIT’s System Status Reporting
Members of the DoIT staff met on Monday, March 3, to discuss improvements to the System Status monitoring and reporting process. Historically, there have been technical issues with the DoIT website due to caching that delayed the publication of system status entries which ultimately was leading to the same status events being reported multiple times.
Richard von Rauchhaupt, DoIT’s web architect, recently implemented some back-end changes to the site which should now allow for immediate publication of these system status entries by purging the cache of the home page and service pages whenever a system status entry is created. In addition, he added a new block to the system status creation screen which shows any currently-affected systems. It is our hope that this will reduce the duplication of status events since we have representatives from Systems and Operations, Client Support, Data Network Services, and TLT adding service disruptions and outages.
The group agreed it is better to have multiple entries for an outage, rather than not reporting it at all. In short, when it doubt, someone from the DoIT staff will be posting alerts into our Drupal content management system.
It was also recommended that our system status managers publish a reasonably detailed description of the outage or service disruption and an acknowledgement when a certain team has taken ownership of a problem and is in the middle of working on a solution. Our team has recommitted itself to periodically updating system status messages with new details (when applicable) and will attempt to provide time estimates for system resolution as they become available.
For major systems used by the majority of our campus community (PeopleSoft/SOLAR, Blackboard, Google Apps, WolfieNet, etc.), it was also agreed upon that our system status managers post the system status to the SBU DoIT Twitter feed (@SBUDoIT or #SBUDoIT). This is automatically done if the “Post to Twitter” checkbox is checked in Drupal. Our system status managers only need to post it to Twitter once per outage since the URL displayed on Twitter will reflect any updated messages throughout an event.
During the next few months, DoIT’s web team will be looking at building out some basic metrics related to system downtime reported through system status entries. This will give us a baseline on how available our systems tend to be based on reports which can be compared to other benchmarks to see if we are catching all system status events, and to see which systems are unstable. These metrics will rely on accurate reporting and resolution of system status events.
Our team agreed that if a status event is resolved, but there are potential side effects or new user instructions, the disruption or outage will be closed and a new “informational” entry will be created. This will allow for long-term notifications to our users while still allowing us to accurately track the outage and downtime.
Finally, when a system is down during a scheduled outage, we will now display a red “X” instead of the calendar icon (if an event was originally entered as “scheduled maintenance”) on the home page and system status screen. This will more accurately reflect when a service is down. In the system status archive, we will still show the calendar so that users know that most of our outages are planned and due to required system maintenance.
We welcome any feedback on these changes and certainly hope this makes things clearer for our IT Partners and the University community as a whole.
Important Software Patches Available for iOS and Mac OS X
Apple released an important iOS security patch (iOS v7.0.6) in response to a security flaw that could allow an attacker with a privileged network position the ability to capture or modify data in sessions protected by Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) or Transport Layer Security (TLS). In other words, your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch’s operating system may be vulnerable to a man-in-the-middle attack where an attacker could pose as a trusted website to intercept your communications, acquiring sensitive information such as login credentials and passwords, or injecting harmful malware. Therefore, if you use an iPhone 4 or later, iPod touch (5th generation), or iPad 2 or later, please be sure to update your operating system(s) as soon as possible. To do this, click on Settings > General > Software Update
Apple also issued a similar security patch for its Mac OS X Mavericks operating system (10.9.2).
Please check Software Update on a regular basis for new fixes. Software Update on a Mac is found in your Apple menu (under the Apple icon) in the top left corner of your computer.
For more information about these security updates, please visit:
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT6147
http://support.apple.com/kb/ht6114
If you have specific questions or feel that your device or computer has been compromised, please contact the Client Support Help Desk at (631) 632-9800 or supportteam@stonybrook.edu.
Meet New SB Medicine CIO Jim Murry on Jan. 30
Our next IT Partners meeting is scheduled for Thursday, Jan. 30, from 12 – 2 p.m. in SAC Ballroom B. The tentative agenda is as follows:
- CIO Update (Cole Camplese)
- Meet New Stony Brook Medicine CIO (Jim Murry)
- New IT Partner Communication Channels (Kerrin Perniciaro/DoIT)
- Tour of SB You, Stony Brook’s New Web Publishing Service (Rich von Rauchhaupt/DoIT)
- Status Update on MOOCs and Online Learning at SB (Chuck Powell/TLT/DoIT with guests)
If there is any topic you would like addressed at the meeting, please submit it in advance to us. We would really like to make an effort in the new year to make these meetings more interactive, so your ideas are always welcome. Thank you.
Acquia Site Visit on Dec. 18
Representatives from Acquia will be coming to campus on Wednesday, Dec. 18, from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. in the Wang Center Chapel to discuss Drupal, the Acquia Web-hosting platform, and their experiences in supporting Drupal in higher education. Continue reading
Join the IT Partners Group on Yammer
We created an IT Partners group in Stony Brook’s Yammer space as another communications channel. If you are not already a member, please ask to join the group.
You can post updates to this group via email: itpartners+stonybrook.edu@yammer.com