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\chapter{UCC::Clubroom} \chapter{UCC::Clubroom}
\begin{mdframed} %\begin{mdframed}
\null \null
The clubroom is usually open from about 9am until 11pm (staying later than this requires \emph{a good reason} and giving notice to UWA security). It is also sometimes open on weekends, and most days during university holidays. There is a map to the clubroom in Chapter \ref{FindClubroom}. If you want to check the clubroom is open and who is there, check out \url{http://webcam.ucc.asn.au} The clubroom is usually open from about 9am until 11pm (staying later than this requires \emph{a good reason} and giving notice to UWA security). It is also sometimes open on weekends, and most days during university holidays. There is a map to the clubroom in Chapter \ref{FindClubroom}. If you want to check the clubroom is open and who is there, check out \url{http://webcam.ucc.asn.au}
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\end{figure} \end{figure}
\end{mdframed} %\end{mdframed}
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% How to use Dispense. % How to use Dispense.
\begin{mdframed} %\begin{mdframed}
\null \null
At the same time as you set up your account, you will also have your dispense account set up. Dispense is the program that allows users to store credit and purchase items from the coke/snack machines. Coke members can help you add credit to your dispense account. Call out for one in the clubroom if need be, there's always one around. At the same time as you set up your account, you will also have your dispense account set up. Dispense is the program that allows users to store credit and purchase items from the coke/snack machines. Coke members can help you add credit to your dispense account. Call out for one in the clubroom if need be, there's always one around.
...@@ -36,4 +36,4 @@ You can also access Dispense using the \shell{dispense} command. Dispense isn't ...@@ -36,4 +36,4 @@ You can also access Dispense using the \shell{dispense} command. Dispense isn't
% \label{cokemachine.png} % \label{cokemachine.png}
%\end{figure} %\end{figure}
% %
\end{mdframed} %\end{mdframed}
\ No newline at end of file
...@@ -5,13 +5,16 @@ UCC runs a lot of events. You should go to them! Dates and times may change. ...@@ -5,13 +5,16 @@ UCC runs a lot of events. You should go to them! Dates and times may change.
% Event with title and date % Event with title and date
\newenvironment{event}[3] \newenvironment{event}[3]
{ {
\begin{mdframed}[backgroundcolor=white,nobreak=true] %\begin{mdframed}[backgroundcolor=white,nobreak=true]
\begin{minipage}{\textwidth}
\color{black}{\section{#1}} \color{black}{\section{#1}}
When: #2\\ When: #2\\
Where: #3 Where: #3\\
}{ }{
\end{mdframed} \end{minipage}
%\end{mdframed}
} }
% Simpler (no boxes) % Simpler (no boxes)
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\pagebreak \pagebreak
\begin{mdframed} %\begin{mdframed}
\section{Directions} \section{Directions}
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\end{figure} \end{figure}
\end{mdframed} %\end{mdframed}
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% Explanation of the groups. % Explanation of the groups.
\newenvironment{uccgroup}[1] \newenvironment{uccgroup}[1]
{ {
\begin{mdframed}[nobreak=true] %\begin{mdframed}[nobreak=true]
\begin{minipage}{\textwidth}
\section{\textsc{#1}} \section{\textsc{#1}}
Contact: <\href{mailto:#1@ucc.asn.au}{#1@ucc.asn.au}> Contact: <\href{mailto:#1@ucc.asn.au}{#1@ucc.asn.au}>
}{\end{mdframed}} }{
\end{minipage}
%\end{mdframed}
}
% Is this section a little elitist sounding, or is that just the entire group system? [SZM] % Is this section a little elitist sounding, or is that just the entire group system? [SZM]
\begin{mdframed} %\begin{mdframed}
\null \null
The UCC committee delegates specific duties and responsibilities to other people in the club. These groups, traditionally modelled after UNIX groups, are referred to often. The UCC committee delegates specific duties and responsibilities to other people in the club. These groups, traditionally modelled after UNIX groups, are referred to often.
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%Do not despair if you're not made a Wheel member immediately. Sticking around and showing an interest through contribution is more important than just having the skills. %Do not despair if you're not made a Wheel member immediately. Sticking around and showing an interest through contribution is more important than just having the skills.
\end{mdframed} %\end{mdframed}
\begin{uccgroup}{committee} \begin{uccgroup}{committee}
The Committee is appointed each year by the members (that's you) at the AGM. They handle the day-to-day running of the club, managing money, events and holding grumpy meetings each week, which members like yourself are welcome to attend. The Committee is appointed each year by the members (that's you) at the AGM. They handle the day-to-day running of the club, managing money, events and holding grumpy meetings each week, which members like yourself are welcome to attend.
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Fresher Rep: <\href{mailto:fresher@ucc.asn.au}{fresher@ucc.asn.au}> Fresher Rep: <\href{mailto:fresher@ucc.asn.au}{fresher@ucc.asn.au}>
%\end{mdframed} %\end{mdframed}
\end{uccgroup} \end{uccgroup}
\pagebreak
\begin{uccgroup}{wheel}
\begin{uccgroup}{wheel}
Wheel is in charge of maintaining the club's machines. They are the best people to see if you're having problems with the computers. Wheel maintains its own membership, but works hand in hand with Committee on issues relating to account policy. If you abuse your account, it will be locked by a Wheel member. The unlocking of accounts is at the discretion of Committee. Wheel have infrequent meetings, where they sing the secret wheel song. % THIS DOESN'T ACTUALLY HAPPEN Wheel is in charge of maintaining the club's machines. They are the best people to see if you're having problems with the computers. Wheel maintains its own membership, but works hand in hand with Committee on issues relating to account policy. If you abuse your account, it will be locked by a Wheel member. The unlocking of accounts is at the discretion of Committee. Wheel have infrequent meetings, where they sing the secret wheel song. % THIS DOESN'T ACTUALLY HAPPEN
\end{uccgroup} \end{uccgroup}
\begin{uccgroup}{door} \begin{uccgroup}{door}
The Door group is responsible for the clubroom itself. Only a member of door group can unlock the clubroom and keep it open for members during the day. This means that if the only Door group member in the room has to leave, then everyone will have to leave until another Door group member arrives. The Door group is responsible for the clubroom itself. Only a member of door group can unlock the clubroom and keep it open for members during the day. This means that if the only Door group member in the room has to leave, then everyone will have to leave until another Door group member arrives.
\end{uccgroup} \end{uccgroup}
\pagebreak
\begin{uccgroup}{coke} \begin{uccgroup}{coke}
The Coke group are the people to talk to if you want to add money to your dispense account (see the section on dispense). They can also credit your account for bad dispenses and other tasks related to dispense. The Coke group are the people to talk to if you want to add money to your dispense account (see the section on dispense). They can also credit your account for bad dispenses and other tasks related to dispense.
\end{uccgroup} \end{uccgroup}
% Not even worth mentioning, really, it is all just wheel % Not even worth mentioning, really, it is all just wheel
\begin{uccgroup}{webmasters} \begin{uccgroup}{webmasters}
The Webmasters are charged with maintaining the UCC web presence. Becoming a Webmaster usually involves showing some interest in the UCC website. It shouldn't be too hard to get on this group. The Webmasters are charged with maintaining the UCC web presence. Becoming a Webmaster usually involves showing some interest in the UCC website. It shouldn't be too hard to get on this group.
Please. Someone save us from the horror of doctype graham. Please. Someone save us from the horror of doctype graham.
\end{uccgroup} \end{uccgroup}
\begin{uccgroup}{winadmin} \begin{uccgroup}{winadmin}
The Winadmins group was created to give trusted members administrator access to the Windows desktop machines in the clubroom. Sprocket is the equivelant group for Linux desktop machines. The Winadmins group was created to give trusted members administrator access to the Windows desktop machines in the clubroom. Sprocket is the equivelant group for Linux desktop machines.
\end{uccgroup} \end{uccgroup}
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\newenvironment{welcome}[3] \newenvironment{welcome}[3]
{ {
\begin{mdframed}[backgroundcolor=white] %\begin{mdframed}[backgroundcolor=white]
\color{black}{\section{#1's Welcome}} \color{black}{\section{#1's Welcome}}
\color{black}{\bf Incoming message from #2 <\href{mailto:#3@ucc.asn.au}{#3@ucc.asn.au}>:} \color{black}{\bf Incoming message from #2 <\href{mailto:#3@ucc.asn.au}{#3@ucc.asn.au}>:}
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}{\end{mdframed}} }{
%\end{mdframed}
}
\begin{welcome}{President}{Samuel Shenton}{samuel} \begin{welcome}{President}{Samuel Shenton}{samuel}
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\newcommand{\server}[1]{\emph{#1}} \newcommand{\server}[1]{\emph{#1}}
\begin{mdframed} %\begin{mdframed}
\null \null
This Chapter provides an overview of UCC's services (as of January 2014); how to use them, what they are for, what servers are responsible for them. The full hostname for a server is \server{server.ucc.asn.au}. This Chapter provides an overview of UCC's services (as of January 2014); how to use them, what they are for, what servers are responsible for them. The full hostname for a server is \server{server.ucc.asn.au}.
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Remember that all services are maintained by UCC's members. If you are interested in learning more, or running a new service, ask someone! Remember that all services are maintained by UCC's members. If you are interested in learning more, or running a new service, ask someone!
\end{mdframed} %\end{mdframed}
\newenvironment{uccservice}[2] \newenvironment{uccservice}[2]
{ {
\begin{mdframed} %\begin{mdframed}
\begin{minipage}{\textwidth}
\section{#1} \section{#1}
\begin{mdframed} %Machine(s) Involved: \server{#2}
Machine(s) Involved: \server{#2} }{
\end{mdframed} \end{minipage}
%\end{mdframed}
}
}{\end{mdframed}}
\begin{uccservice}{Games}{heathred} \begin{uccservice}{Games}{heathred}
The Heathred A. Loveday memorial games server hosts the following games on a regular basis: The Heathred A. Loveday memorial games server hosts the following games on a regular basis:
\begin{itemize} \begin{itemize}
\item Minecraft -- The server is \server{minecraft}, a VM on \server{heathred} \item Minecraft -- The server is \server{minecraft}, a VM on \server{heathred}
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\item Enemy Territory (popular at LANs) \item Enemy Territory (popular at LANs)
\end{itemize} \end{itemize}
Administrator access to \server{heathred} is fairly unrestricted; it is also available as a general use server. For example, its GPU has been used in the past for number crunching projects. Administrator access to \server{heathred} is fairly unrestricted; it is also available as a general use server. For example, its GPU has been used in the past for number crunching projects.
\end{uccservice} \end{uccservice}
\pagebreak
\begin{uccservice}{Drinks and Snacks --- Dispense}{merlo, coke machine, snack machine} \begin{uccservice}{Drinks and Snacks --- Dispense}{merlo, coke machine, snack machine}
UCC's most successful service is undoubtably the internet connected coke machine and not quite internet connected snack machine. These use serial communications to talk to \server{merlo}, which runs open source software written by talented members including John Hodge, Mark Tearle and David Adam. UCC's most successful service is undoubtably the internet connected coke machine and not quite internet connected snack machine. These use serial communications to talk to \server{merlo}, which runs open source software written by talented members including John Hodge, Mark Tearle and David Adam.
A relay connected to \server{merlo} can be activated by door members from the snack machine to open the club's electronic door lock. A relay connected to \server{merlo} can be activated by door members from the snack machine to open the club's electronic door lock.
\end{uccservice} \end{uccservice}
\begin{uccservice}{Mumble}{heathred} \begin{uccservice}{Mumble}{heathred}
What's that? I couldn't quite hear you? What's that? I couldn't quite hear you?
Mumble is a thing for voice chat whilst playing games. \server{heathred} runs a surprisingly popular Mumble server. Mumble is a thing for voice chat whilst playing games. \server{heathred} runs a surprisingly popular Mumble server.
\end{uccservice} \end{uccservice}
\begin{uccservice}{Clubroom Music}{robotnik} \begin{uccservice}{Clubroom Music}{robotnik}
From within the clubroom, you can navigate to \url{http://robotnik} to play music over the speakers. Beware, as repeated abuse may lead to activation of the dreaded "loldongs" mode. From within the clubroom, you can navigate to \url{http://robotnik} to play music over the speakers. Beware, as repeated abuse may lead to activation of the dreaded "loldongs" mode.
\end{uccservice} \end{uccservice}
\pagebreak
\begin{uccservice}{Email}{mooneye}
\begin{uccservice}{Email}{mooneye}
UCC proudly runs its own mail server. You have an email account <username@ucc.asn.au>. The address <username@ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au> will also work. UCC proudly runs its own mail server. You have an email account <username@ucc.asn.au>. The address <username@ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au> will also work.
Upon creating your account you can choose an address to foward all emails to. You can change this at any time by editing the ".forward" file in your home directory. Upon creating your account you can choose an address to foward all emails to. You can change this at any time by editing the ".forward" file in your home directory.
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\item webmail --- Several options will be presented to you at \url{http://webmail.ucc.asn.au} \item webmail --- Several options will be presented to you at \url{http://webmail.ucc.asn.au}
\item mail client (eg: Thunderbird) --- The server name is \server{secure.ucc.asn.au}. Use port 993 and IMAP. With your UCC username and password. \item mail client (eg: Thunderbird) --- The server name is \server{secure.ucc.asn.au}. Use port 993 and IMAP. With your UCC username and password.
\end{enumerate} \end{enumerate}
\end{uccservice} \end{uccservice}
\begin{uccservice}{Web Hosting}{mantis, mussel} \begin{uccservice}{Web Hosting}{mantis, mussel}
Members can publish their own sites! SSH to a server and edit the files in the directory "public-html". The website will appear at \url{http://username.ucc.asn.au}. Members can publish their own sites! SSH to a server and edit the files in the directory "public-html". The website will appear at \url{http://username.ucc.asn.au}.
\end{uccservice} \end{uccservice}
\pagebreak
\begin{uccservice}{Wiki Hosting}{mooneye} \begin{uccservice}{Wiki Hosting}{mooneye}
UCC uses a Wiki called "MoinMoin" to store documentation on servers, events, and miscellaneous things. It is visible at \url{http://wiki.ucc.asn.au}. UCC uses a Wiki called "MoinMoin" to store documentation on servers, events, and miscellaneous things. It is visible at \url{http://wiki.ucc.asn.au}.
\end{uccservice} \end{uccservice}
\begin{uccservice}{User Logins}{mussel, mylah} \begin{uccservice}{User Logins}{mussel, mylah}
We use something called LDAP for authentication and linux accounts. SAMBA is involved for windows logins. Only one member really knows how this works, so I will move swiftly on. We use something called LDAP for authentication and linux accounts. SAMBA is involved for windows logins. Only one member really knows how this works, so I will move swiftly on.
\end{uccservice} \end{uccservice}
\begin{uccservice}{Network Servers}{murasoi, mooneye} \begin{uccservice}{Network Servers}{murasoi, mooneye}
Murasoi is a wheel-only server which serves as a router for all of UCC's networks and runs the infamous "ucc-fw" firewall. Murasoi also acts as the DHCP server. Murasoi is a wheel-only server which serves as a router for all of UCC's networks and runs the infamous "ucc-fw" firewall. Murasoi also acts as the DHCP server.
DNS is on mooneye. The magic that makes \url{http://username.ucc.asn.au} point to your website happens on mooneye. DNS is on mooneye. The magic that makes \url{http://username.ucc.asn.au} point to your website happens on mooneye.
\end{uccservice} \end{uccservice}
\pagebreak
\begin{uccservice}{File Storage}{mylah, enron/stearns, nortel/onetel, motsugo} \begin{uccservice}{File Storage}{mylah, enron/stearns, nortel/onetel, motsugo}
With your account comes not one, but \emph{two} "home" directories for your files. With your account comes not one, but \emph{two} "home" directories for your files.
The one most commonly seen is accessable on clubroom machines. It will be named "/home/ucc/username" on clubroom linux machines. On servers however, that path leads to a different home directory; to get to your clubroom home directory (called "away") you must access "/away/ucc/username". The one most commonly seen is accessable on clubroom machines. It will be named "/home/ucc/username" on clubroom linux machines. On servers however, that path leads to a different home directory; to get to your clubroom home directory (called "away") you must access "/away/ucc/username".
Home directories on the servers are considered slightly more secure than your "away" directory. Home directories on the servers are considered slightly more secure than your "away" directory.
If you are using Linux, you can use the program "sshfs" to mount your home or away directories remotely. This is probably the most convenient way to upload, download and edit files. Under windows, the programs "WinSCP" or "Filezilla" are recommended. If you are using Linux, you can use the program "sshfs" to mount your home or away directories remotely. This is probably the most convenient way to upload, download and edit files. Under windows, the programs "WinSCP" or "Filezilla" are recommended.
%For interest: Not that interesting %For interest: Not that interesting
%\server{enron} and \server{stearns} are our slowly dying SAN which stores "away". \server{mylah} mounts the SAN directly and exports the filesystem over NFS. %\server{enron} and \server{stearns} are our slowly dying SAN which stores "away". \server{mylah} mounts the SAN directly and exports the filesystem over NFS.
%\server{motsugo}'s disks contain "home" which is exported only to servers via NFS. %\server{motsugo}'s disks contain "home" which is exported only to servers via NFS.
%The NetApp \server{nortel} and \server{onetel} store Virtual Machine (VM) images, and "/services" --- the directory that contains UCC's website, amongst other things. %The NetApp \server{nortel} and \server{onetel} store Virtual Machine (VM) images, and "/services" --- the directory that contains UCC's website, amongst other things.
\end{uccservice} \end{uccservice}
\begin{uccservice}{Virtual Machine Hosting}{medico, motsugo, heathred, mylah} \begin{uccservice}{Virtual Machine Hosting}{medico, motsugo, heathred, mylah}
Members who are particularly nice to wheel group can get their own VM hosted at UCC. \server{medico} runs the amazing ProxMox interface and is used for all new VMs. The typical way to use this interface is from a web browser on \server{maaxen}, a VM running on \server{medico}... Members who are particularly nice to wheel group can get their own VM hosted at UCC. \server{medico} runs the amazing ProxMox interface and is used for all new VMs. The typical way to use this interface is from a web browser on \server{maaxen}, a VM running on \server{medico}...
\server{heathred} is used for VMs when wheel complains that they aren't important enough to justify using all of \server{medico}'s CPU *cough* minecraft *cough*. \server{heathred} is used for VMs when wheel complains that they aren't important enough to justify using all of \server{medico}'s CPU *cough* minecraft *cough*.
\end{uccservice} \end{uccservice}
\begin{uccservice}{Windows Server}{maaxen} \begin{uccservice}{Windows Server}{maaxen}
\server{maaxen} is our token Windows server. It can be accessed through RDP, but beware, as it only supports two simultaneous sessions. \server{maaxen} boasts a range of useful programs including Notepad and Matlab. \server{maaxen} is our token Windows server. It can be accessed through RDP, but beware, as it only supports two simultaneous sessions. \server{maaxen} boasts a range of useful programs including Notepad and Matlab.
\end{uccservice} \end{uccservice}
\begin{uccservice}{IRC}{mussel, mantis} \begin{uccservice}{IRC}{mussel, mantis}
IRC is discussed in Chapters \ref{SetupAccount} and \ref{Communications}. IRC is discussed in Chapters \ref{SetupAccount} and \ref{Communications}.
Our two IRC servers are bridged with CASSA and ComSSA, computer science associations at other Universities. Our two IRC servers are bridged with CASSA and ComSSA, computer science associations at other Universities.
\end{uccservice} \end{uccservice}
\begin{uccservice}{General Use}{motsugo} \begin{uccservice}{General Use}{motsugo}
SSH access is available to several servers, but \server{motsugo} is the best choice for general use. It is mostly used for personal software projects, and to run members' screen sessions so they can be \emph{constantly} connected to IRC. SSH access is available to several servers, but \server{motsugo} is the best choice for general use. It is mostly used for personal software projects, and to run members' screen sessions so they can be \emph{constantly} connected to IRC.
\end{uccservice}
\end{uccservice} \ No newline at end of file
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% How to actually make an account. Most Freshers never do this :-( % How to actually make an account. Most Freshers never do this :-(
\begin{mdframed} %\begin{mdframed}
\section{Getting it} \section{Getting it}
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Changing your UCC password can either be done by Ctrl-Alt-Del on a windows machine or using the command \shell{passwd} on a Linux/Unix machine. Changing your UCC password can either be done by Ctrl-Alt-Del on a windows machine or using the command \shell{passwd} on a Linux/Unix machine.
Accessing the UCC WiFi network can be a bit tricky (particularly on Windows machines). Ask someone if you need help, or refer to \url{http://wiki.ucc.asn.au/Wifi} Accessing the UCC WiFi network can be a bit tricky (particularly on Windows machines). Ask someone if you need help, or refer to \url{http://wiki.ucc.asn.au/Wifi}
\end{mdframed} %\end{mdframed}
\pagebreak \pagebreak
\begin{mdframed} %\begin{mdframed}
\section{SSH for Great Good} \section{SSH for Great Good}
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You don't have to be in the UCC clubroom to use SSH! Simply use "username@ssh.ucc.asn.au" as the address to connect to. You don't have to be in the UCC clubroom to use SSH! Simply use "username@ssh.ucc.asn.au" as the address to connect to.
\end{mdframed}
\begin{mdframed}
%\begin{figure}[H] %\begin{figure}[H]
% \centering % \centering
% \includegraphics[width=1.0\textwidth]{figures/ssh.png} % \includegraphics[width=1.0\textwidth]{figures/ssh.png}
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\label{putty.png} \label{putty.png}
\end{figure} \end{figure}
\end{mdframed} %\end{mdframed}
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% ~50% of this isn't actually needed, but it's too much effort to clean it up. % ~50% of this isn't actually needed, but it's too much effort to clean it up.
\documentclass[a5paper,9pt]{extreport} \documentclass[a5paper,9pt]{extreport}
\usepackage[margin=0.75in,headsep=0.25in,footskip=0.25in]{geometry} \usepackage[margin=0.5in,headsep=0.25in,footskip=0.25in]{geometry}
\renewcommand{\familydefault}{\ttdefault} \renewcommand{\familydefault}{\ttdefault}
%\linespread{1.3} %\linespread{1.3}
%\usepackage{setspace} %\usepackage{setspace}
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%--------------------------------------------------------- %---------------------------------------------------------
\linespread{0.5} \linespread{0.5}
% Do we need these for a fresher guide? % Do we need these for a fresher guide?
\setcounter{tocdepth}{0} %\setcounter{tocdepth}{0}
\tableofcontents %\tableofcontents
%\listoffigures %\listoffigures
\markboth{}{} %\markboth{}{}
\linespread{1.5} \linespread{1.5}
\emph{"Interroga de Consensum Gradu Servitium nostra"} %\emph{"Interroga de Consensum Gradu Servitium nostra"}
\newpage %\newpage
%\pagenumbering{arabic} %\pagenumbering{arabic}
%--------------------------------------------------------- %---------------------------------------------------------
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