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I've ended up with a number of machines on my network, and a need to name them all in a somewhat logical way. For several years I had them named after the planets, which worked well until the PCs for myself, my girlfriend, servers and Raspberry Pi's quickly summed up to more than the eight planets. I've broadened it somewhat to include any Greek/Roman mythological figure, but the system is definitely not as clean as it used to be.

Do you have a coordinated naming theme for your machines?

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[โ€“] thelastknowngod@lemm.ee 13 points 2 years ago (1 children)

node-0 node-1 node-2 ...

Everything runs kubernetes so the names are mostly irrelevant.

Years ago I worked at a company who named everything after WoW characters. I wished murder was legal in those days.

[โ€“] corsicanguppy@lemmy.ca 4 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

"did you just kill LUN11 or LUN01? Oh no! Let's hope the backup is okay!" -- paraphrased from 9 years ago.

You know what's worse than an image you can hold in your head and know you need to work on Gandalf and not Shaggy? "were we decomming uswablsalc108, or was is uswablslca018? Better check again," and remember why telephone numbers were only 7 digits long.