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Re: Hostnames

#161
We use Breaking Bad references.

* Heisenberg is our Hypervisor server. Running everything.

* Combo is our MySQL database.

* Ehrmantraut is our Git server.

* Skyler is our build server.

Basically that. It's a bit of fun. There are 5 of us in the web team who all watched BB.

Re: Hostnames

#163

There's an RFC on that, too. "Choosing a name for your computer" http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1178 Shades of colours, for example https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Shades_of_blue , are a good, safe source of names.

Haha, nice idea - would be a nice prank to use: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Shades_of_gray For a network of 50 computers :)

There are only 20 there.

Re: Hostnames

#164
I think I've gone full circle on hostnames. Cute -> functional -> boring semi serially assigned.

It doesn't matter is my conclusion. where I work we have the remnants of about 5 different naming schemes living side by side (very big environment) and we're not missing out our gaining a thing.

We always resort to some external db (Sometimes just a spreadsheet) to lookup particular hosts based on whatever today's criteria is.

TL;DR it's a distraction. Don't waste time on it.

Re: Hostnames

#165

I used to go with "theme" name like wine oriented (chardonnay, merlot...) But after a while it gets confusing to remember which machine does what and switch to more "functional" names like "worker01, worker02, db01..."

If you're geeky enough about your theme, you could use theme-based names that are also functional. For example, all the wines are application servers, all the beers are DB servers, etc.

Re: Hostnames

#167
I,be seen IKEA furniture as hostnames. Advantage: Easy access through IKEA website and continuously new names.

Re: Hostnames

#168
In the book "The History of Farting", an A-Z of different farts are described. Great for a laugh, but I doubt they would make good hostnames. You would be too busy laughing at the fact that the "J-curve fart" only exists theoretically, while your co-workers would be attempting to ignite theirs.

Re: Hostnames

#169
post #97

First rule of running a farm: don't name your animals. You'll get too emotionally attached when it comes time to put them down. Yes it's funny and cool et cetera. But, and I say this with love and twenty years' experience, for fucksake: take the time to plan a sensible ontology and stick with it. Hostnames should describe the purpose, capabilities, and disposition of your assets. Nothing more and nothing less.

This approach "Hostnames should describe the purpose, capabilities, and disposition of your assets" requires you to rename your servers when you repurpose them. And that's an equally bad idea.

Re: Hostnames

#170
post #53

Periodic table: hydrogen, helium, lithium, beryllium, boron, carbon... and shorthands... h.yourcompany.net, etc... :)

This is my favorite one. For extra awesome, you can use the atomic mass of each element as the last octet of the device's IP address.

awesome. Might have to steal that one.
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