Super Server Bonanza

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SUPER SERVER BONANZA

As of 20 JUN 12 The following equipment has been donated to the space and will shortly be made available for bids from members. Details will be circulated within the next few days.

Please do not remove any of this kit without reference to Simon who will be organising its distribution.


Serial	Model		Processor		RAM	Issues

- 001	DL360		2xdual core 3.0	GHz	2gb	RAID

Oskar 002	DL360		2xdual core 3.0	GHz	2gb	RAID

dg 003	DL360		2xdual core 3.0	GHz	2gb	RAID

JonF 004	DL360		2xdual core 3.0	GHz	4gb	RAID

tgreer 005	DL385						DOA

Big Will	X3850	M2	3xdual core ?.?	GHz	16gb	Nil

MartinK 007	DL380	G5	2xquad core 3.0	GHz	4gb	Nil

SimonK 008	DL380	G5	2xquad core 3.0	GHz	4gb	Nil 

MartinK 009	X3950	M2	2xquad core 2.9	GHz	128gb	Nil

SimonK 010	DL380	G5	2xquad core 3.0	GHz	4gb	Nil

MartinK 011	X3950	M2	2xquad core 2.9	GHz	128gb	Nil

Big Will	X3850	M2	3xquad core 2.4	GHz	16gb	Nil

MartinK 013	X3950	M2	2xquad core 2.93GHz	128gb	Nil

Hackspace 014	X3950	M2	4xquad core 2.4 GHz	128gb	Nil

Hackspace 015	X3950	M2	4xquad core 2.4 GHz	128gb	Nil

tgreer 016	DL380	G5	2xquad core 3.0 GHz	4gb	Nil 

017	SUN	T2000	1x 1.2 GHz		8gb	Nil

BSD 018	SUN	T2000	1x 1.2 GHz		8gb	Nil

BSD 019	SUN	V445	1x 1.6 GHz		8gb	Nil

BSD 020	SUN	V445	1x 1.6 GHz		8gb	Nil
8 of   SUN     x4600   8 socket Opteron, some with 2 CPUs, some with 4 CPUs, some 2.4GHz, some 2.8GHz

Daithi 1.     Sun x4600       4 * Dual 2.8GHz         16GB

JamesHarrison 2.     Sun x4600       4 * Dual 2.8GHz         16GB

3.     Sun x4600       2 * Dual 2.4GHz         16GB

David Murphy 4.     Sun x4600       4 * Dual 2.8GHz         16GB

Mike 5.     Sun x4600       4 * Dual 2.8GHz         16GB

Martin Dengler 6.     Sun x4600       4 * Dual 2.8GHz         16GB

Martin Dengler 7.     Sun x4600       2 * Dual 2.4GHz         16GB

Martin Dengler 8.     Sun x4600       2 * Dual 2.4GHz         16GB


annoyingly the numbers above don't match machines in anyway, here is a list of labels on the x4600's

unlabeled

LONAPPC001

BEIAPPC001

BANAPPC002

unreadable

LONAPPC002

LONAPPL039

BANAPPC001  <- this is the fully populated one, it's off to emfcamp!

A large quantity of HDD (mainly 73Gb) in suitable caddies

A quantity of spare PSU

A quantity of mounting rails and cable management rails for IBM x3850M2 and x3950M2 and Sun x4600

Various network items

A large quantity of leads

Avocent KVMIP switches with PS2 dongles (and a few USB dongles - more to follow later (september 2012) if you need more USB)

For some reason the table above has lost its formatting. Looks OK in the edit mode but loses its tabs when submitted. If anyone can tell me why I would be grateful.... Phil

Current list of benefactors afaik

1 x Sun V445 - openbsd/sparc development (Cambridge)
1 x Sun V445 - netbsd/sparc development (?)
1 x Sun T2000 - netbsd port to niagra (?)
2 * IBM x3950M2 - Quad 2.4GHz with 128G RAM - Martin upstairs
2 * IBM x3950M2 - Quad 2.4GHz with 128G RAM - For Hackspace virtualisation project (aim to provide virtual machines for anyone who wants one)


Bids welcome for this kit

It would be really cool if Hackspace members can benefit from these servers by getting hardware to enable projects that may otherwise not happen. It would also be cool if Hackspace can benefit financially from any donations that people wish to make for any of this hardware.

I would propose a sort of 2 phase bidding process that can then be evaluated based primarily on the projects and secondarily on how much the space will earn (which will benefit all the members)

Bid here for servers.


As well as:

A serial console server and some fibre optic cables - emfcamp

and for the charity Jasper is going to in Switzerland (IOFC):

3 x PCI-E FC HBA
2 x PCI-X FC HBA
2 x FC LTO-3 Tape drives
2 x LTO-3 Tapes
2 x LTO-3 Cleaning Tapes
6 x dual port PCI-X 1Gb NIC's (might be 8)
2 x NetAPP FC disk shelves with 14 x 144Gb FC disks each
? x misc GBIC's
many  x fibre optic cables (LC <-> LC and some LC <-> SC)

N.B. They probably won't want all of it!

--JasperWallace 17:20, 20 June 2012 (UTC)