Re: Ftoomsh and so on...

Anton Blanchard ((no email))
Thu, 18 Jul 1996 14:06:08 +1000 (EST)


> What are the other machines that progsoc have and what are they
> supposed to be used for or who are they to be used by? These
> questions may have been answered in a message I missed or deleted by
> accident but I can not remember anything about them.

Ftoomsh:
4/480 with 384M RAM, 4 SMD disks, 2G SCSI Disk. Soon to have a 4G
SCSI.

Yeenoghu:
3/360(?) with 56M RAM. Will have ftoomsh's 2G SCSI.
This is the recent aquisition from SOCS. Will become a second general
access server.

Orgo:
4/260 with 48M RAM, 2G SCSI.
Not very fast, Will become nfs, anon ftp, http, mail spool etc server.

Baalzebub:
sun3/260 running NetBSD. Slow as a dog. It has a 68020 chip in it.
It is our primary DNS and NTP server. It sits in a corner and is
forgotten about.

Jubilex:
sun3/260 running NetBSD. Just as slow, but more RAM. Used mainly for
kernel/binary compiles. Hasn't been on for a couple of weeks as I
needed the console for yeenoghu.

As yet unnamed:
sun4/280 with 64M RAM, doing nothing. Possibly could run Solaris or
else be used to port linux or plan9 over to sun4. Anyone interested?

Anton

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