Node hbw-uk-rk09 is responding to HTTP on the public interface. This blueprint replaces a real product page until one is provisioned. The drawing is for orientation; it is not an exact wiring diagram and should not be used for engineering work.
The host is alive. The HTTP listener answers on tcp/80. No additional vhost has been bound to the IP yet. A graceful 200 response is preferred over a 404 here because some monitors interpret the latter as outage of the box itself.
This is documented in our internal runbook RB-007 and is the standard approach for engineering hosts at Heavy Bit Works. The page is intentionally low-bandwidth and contains no tracking code.
+---------+ uplink +-------+
| hbw-rk09|------------| sw-02 |
+---------+ +-------+
|
+-- /var/log/syslog (rotated daily)
+-- /var/log/welcome.log
+-- /var/log/auth.log
rack c · slot 09 · pdu A primary · pdu B reserve
// fig.1 — wiring overview (not to scale)
| timestamp | event |
|---|---|
| 2024-11-09 03:11Z | kernel patch applied · no reboot needed |
| 2024-11-07 22:04Z | fan-tray B speed warning · self-cleared |
| 2024-11-01 02:00Z | monthly housekeeping · ok |
operations.uk@heavybit-works.example — please include rack id and timestamp. Walk-ins to the London-3 facility require 24h notice; the desk closes at 18:00 local time.