History
Nonlogic started off as a small little pet project of mine on back in 2002, then named “Shadowarts”. I wanted to not only have my own website, but host it myself too. For about two years the server was accessed through shadowarts.ath.cx. At first it was just a boring website with no point, then felix created a new layout. In the spirit of a much nicer looking site I put up some forums and though they were not very popular, they were what made the website.
In 2004, I decided to purchase shadowarts.org; it was the same old website with a new address. After several people hacked the forums and shut them down (I did have MySQL backups, of course). I decided enough was enough.
For several months shadowarts.org was dormant. Then I acquired a new server and decided to start up my site again, only this time things would be different. I decided I was sick of doing web admin type stuff but still wanted to do all the things involved with being a server admin.
That is when Nonlogic first started: no longer was I going to care how many people came to the site, or if I even had my own web page, so shadowarts.org became a shell server. We are still in the process of getting this site going but with everyone’s help we can pull it off. Thanks to the user base we are slowly but surely growing.
Nonlogic’s servers are being generously colocated by Up and Running Services & Solutions. Our thanks go to Peter J. Hanson and the rest of the UARSS team for their support.
What does Nonlogic Stand For?
Nonlogic is, of course, an acronym. Nonlogic stands for: Nonlogic Onlogic Nlogic Logic Ogic Gic Ic C.
Future Servers
Jesse
We’re building a new server to replace Leibniz, which is on it’s last proverbial legs. The specs are still being priced out, you can take a look at them here, feel free to edit them too. Help us raise money to build it by donating! Our budget is about $500 for a new server.
Current Servers
Leibniz
- Processor: Intel P4 1.6 GHz
- Memory: 512MB PC800 RD-RAM
- HDD 1: 200GB IDE
- Uses: ssh, http, mysql
- Users: ~355
Riemann
This is a remotely hosted Linux virtual server. Used for testing, storing backups, logs, and other crucial data.
- Processor: UML
- Memory: 256MB quota
- HDD: 2GB quota
- Uses: testing, ntp, syslog-ng
- Users: 3
Euler
- Processor: 2x Ultra SPARC II (Blackbird)
- Memory: 1 GB PC133
- HDD 1: 8GB SCSI
- HDD 2: 4GB SCSI
- Uses: development, computation
- Users: 13
Inactive Servers
Jesse Jr.
This was going to be the replacement server for leibniz, dedicated in the memory of our user JesseMalthus. Shadowarts picked it up on eBay, it’s very cool. It’s all hot swappable, huge, and loud. The power caused shadowarts’ wall to break open. You could literally see through to the outside, and I’m only half joking!
- Processor: 4 x Intel P3 Xeon 700MHz
- Memory: 4GB PC100 ECC RAM
- HDD 1: 50GB Wide Ultra2 SCSI
- HDD 2: 50GB Wide Ultra2 SCSI
- HDD 3: 50GB Wide Ultra2 SCSI
- HDD 4: 50GB Wide Ultra2 SCSI
- Uses: ssh, http, mysql
- Users: none
Nash
Our test dummy server hosted in shadowarts’ dorm. This was used to remotely reinstall Linux on Leibniz.
- Processor: AMD Athlon 64 XP-M 2800+, 1.6Ghz
- Memory: 256 DDR
- HDD 1: 80GB IDE
- Uses: testing
- Users: none
Neumann
- Processor: 2 x Intel P3 Xeon 800MHz
- Memory: 1GB PC100 ECC RAM
- HDD 1: 10GB Wide Ultra2 SCSI
- HDD 2: 10GB Wide Ultra2 SCSI
- Uses: router
- Users: none
Previous Servers
Shadow
This was hosted at shadowarts’ mansion. Ironically, I think you had to start it by connecting two wires hanging out of an empty cd-rom port.
- Processor: 2x Intel P2 400 MHz
- Memory: 512MB PC133 RAM
- HDD 1: 9GB SCSI
- HDD 2: 9GB SCSI
- HDD 3: 4GB SCSI
(two of these servers)
Unnamed #2
- Processor: AMD K6 400 MHz
- Memory: 192MB PC133
- HDD: 30GB IDE
Unnamed #1
- Processor: Intel Pentium 133 MHz
- Memory: 64MB PC100
- HDD: 20 GB IDE
