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1 Serviceinfo - the easy tool to distribute operational status messages TNC16 Prague 13th June, Head of NREN Martin Bech, DeiC

2 Serviceinfo A service made by DeiC You can have it For free
We want to start a community around this service – inspired by FileSender Serivceinfo

3 We operate the Danish Research Network, Forskningsnettet
Serivceinfo

4 DeIC’s services National HPC facilities Research network
Data management initiatives E-Science Conpetency Center PR & Community Kaltura Mediasite data.deic.dk storage service Research network Point-to-point connections Basic net-related services Serviceinfo End-to-end surveillance MDVPN eduroam iPass Certificates WAYF DKCERT Adobe Connect Videoconferences (H.323) Computing&Storage NREN economy Serivceinfo

5 Operational issues – how do you make users aware?
The classic ways of sending out messages: Listserv mailing lists Separate text message (SMS) service Status web page Twitter or other social media Usually with one registration method per service and/or medium Serivceinfo

6 Serviceinfo: Reach your users with operational status notifications
Before Serviceinfo Messages about outages, restoration, service windows etc NOC Listserv noc-list eduroam team Listserv eduroam-list VC operations team Listserv vc-list User …and all the other operations teams Listserv whatever-list Serivceinfo

7 Try viewing this from the user’s side
What do I subscribe to? I have changed my or phone number What else can I subscribe to? Serivceinfo

8 …or you have all the status messages on one web page
If this is your only way of distributing status messages, then: This means users have to pull information They can not get notifications pushed with the messages that are most important to them Serivceinfo

9 Sometimes problems don’t come one at a time…
Can you still send out messages if you have problems with: The network? DNS servers? Central -servers? AAI service? The text message (SMS) gateway? You probably need more resilience… Serivceinfo

10 Serviceinfo: Reach your users with operational status notifications
With Serviceinfo Messages about outages, restoration, service windows etc NOC Also as SMS text messages, RSS feed etc eduroam team VC operations team User …and all the other operations teams Serivceinfo

11 Login as a regular user Serivceinfo

12 Use federated login… Serivceinfo

13 …or use simple login/password
…for those of our users who will never use federated login Serivceinfo

14 Page with status notifications/operational messages
Serivceinfo

15 See what channels you subscribe to and subscribe to the channels relevant to you
Serivceinfo

16 Subscribe to the channels relevant to you
Soon also with text message (SMS) gateway Serivceinfo

17 Messages are created using templates
Serivceinfo

18 Access for message authors
With stand-alone userid/passwd to ensure this always works – even when the identity federation or the home institution login does not Serivceinfo

19 Which authors are allowed to send on which channels
Serivceinfo

20 Creating a message… Serivceinfo

21 …using templates made for each service
Serivceinfo

22 Preview and confirm Serivceinfo

23 Message templates for each service
Previously some mails sent from NOC people or on-call colleagues in the night were not always very informative: ”Router XYZ went down, working on it” Now, our prople are reminded to include info about: - When did this happen? - Who is affected? - What is the next step? - Timeframe expectations? - etc? Serivceinfo

24 Resilience By placing an extra Serviceinfo server outside the NREN, we get protection against Network problems Text message (SMS) gateway problem Mail server problems Serivceinfo

25 An extra bonus: Serviceinfo as a service for our institutions
When our connected institutions heard about the Serviceinfo, they also wanted to use it for their own services They also use it to update University Portal websites Signage: Info-screens on campus etc Serivceinfo

26 University services Serivceinfo

27 Serviceinfo Created by DeiC
Coded using license-free components: - PHP (12971 lines) - JavaScript (2797 lines) - CSS (2165 lines) - Perl (350 lines) - PostgreSQL Operation on a standard Linux server (also virtual) Plus a text message (SMS) gateway (Currently a Raspberry Pi) Serivceinfo

28 We propose a community around Serviceinfo
Serivceinfo Inspired by FileSender Not for individual institutions As an NREN, you can have it for free However, we hope to create a development community where you contribute either in kind or pay a fair share Please contact me:


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