On Sat, 10 Oct 2015 08:57:17 +0200, Josip Rodin wrote > On Sun, Oct 04, 2015 at 09:43:04AM +0200, Peter Palfrader wrote: > > John Paul Adrian Glaubitz schrieb am Sonntag, dem 04. Oktober 2015: > > > > > Where are those machines hosted at the moment and would it be possible > > > to keep them at their current place but hand the administration to the > > > people working on the sparc/sparc64 ports? > > > > > > I would love to set them up as buildds for Debian ports. > > > > The machines have broken disks so their raids have failed. And the > > mgmt stuff is complaining about CPU and/or other fans too. > > > > I don't think you'd want those machines.
I have a T2000 as a "hot spare". We can fire it up and give access to it if DSA wants, or we can give access to "people working on the sparc/sparc64 ports" while it's still hosted here. AFAIK it has 8GB ram, two working ~73G sff sas hdds, an optical drive, 4xGbit eth, and a working management. And it has T1 Naigara cpu (executes the SPARC V9 instruction set). AFAIK It has a virtualization support ( this works somehow with a solaris hypervisor, and works with linux guests, but I think the machine is too small to utilize this ). We can also add some backup space (on a slow nas with rsync, etc.). But as I can see there is sompek and stadler still running... It' a little bit noisy, but still works well. If I turn it on, I will not hear anything from it because there is an SGI UV 1000 in that room :D I have a machine like schroeder, but that's still in use (armed to the teeth). HARKA Győző PTE-TTK SzSzK vez.h.

