On Wed, 2005-01-12 at 21:20 -0500, Speakman, John H./Epidemiology-Biostatistics wrote: > Note: I have been offered "take it all away for free" by the resellers, so if > you want to scavenge anything minor it's probably okay, but if you want to > scavenge anything major rather than take the whole lot, we might have to get > back to them resellers and see if it's okay. It's taking up valuable NYC > real estate... write me if interested. Have to make a decision within a week > or so. > > Computers: Two Alpha 4100s, one has 2.5GB memory, one has 2GB. Each has > four (4) 466MHz EV56 CPUs. Each has one split-bus system disk shelf > connected via a RaidArray 230 (KZPAC-XF aka SWXCR) hardware RAID controller > (we also have two old single ended 16-bit KZPDA controllers and their two > corresponding non-split-bus shelves). They each have all three internal > H7291-AA power supplies (plus we have one spare); they each have a memory > channel controller and they are joined by a memory channel cable. Each has > two 10/100 (DE500) Ethernet controllers, a VGA card and two KZPSA-BB > differentiated 16-bit SCSI controllers for the StorageWorks disks; all the > SCSI cables are supplied to make both Alphas share all the disks (front and > back) in the StorageWorks 800 (see below). Also each Alpha has a single > ended 8-bit SCSI controller (KZPAA-AA) to connect to the tape drives in the > StorageWorks 800. All of the above is in one regular DEC cabinet with front > and back doors. > > StoragWorks 800 (wide) cabinet: contains twelve six-drive shelves (six front, > six back, each with dual 180W power supplies) and internal cabling to hook > them all up. There are four HSZ52-AH controllers, each with 128MB cache, > arranged in two dual-redundant configurations. Finally of course there's a > buttload of disks that go in all these shelves, way more than will actually > fit in the slots. There are probably fifty or so 4.3GB disks (RZ29B and > RZ1CB-CS), say another forty or so 18GB disks (RZ1EF-VW), and say five or six > 36 GB disks (I can count them if anyone really wants to know). The > StorageWorks 800 cabinet also holds two TZ889-NE 7-tape DLT20/40 single-drive > loaders and one 9-track auto-loading TSZ07-DA tape drive and all SCSI cables > requires to hook them up. > > Last of all there is a filing cabinet full of cables, tape head cleaners, > SCSI terminators and miscellaneous spares, accessories etc. and a ton of > tru64 4.0 CDs and manuals (no licenses tho') > > All in working order, been kept fired up in a clean MDF room. But no > warranty!
I am completely interested and want them. -- greg, [EMAIL PROTECTED] The technology that is Stronger, better, faster: Linux
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