[HACKERS] hardware needed ?

2002-12-06 Thread Eric Gentilini
Hi all,

I didn't find any other list compatible with this post, I hope it is the right
place.
I got a sparccenter 2000 (sun4d) few weeks ago and I wondered if the
postgresql team was interested in testing postgres on it. It has only 2 CPUs
at this time but I may get more cpu and system boards in the next month.
I thought it would have been interesting to test postgres on uch an
architecture.

Are you interested ? Would you be interested ?

It runs solaris 8 and linux, but linux doesn't support smp on sun4d :/
... and since the kernel team doesn't work on sparc32 anymore, I thought it
could be used by user-land software projects.

The machine is located on an dsl lins 128/512kbps.

seeya

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Re: [HACKERS] hardware needed ?

2002-12-06 Thread Justin Clift
Hi Eric,

We've already done a fair amount of testing of PostgreSQL on Sparc 
hardware and Solaris, so it's probably not all that interesting... :-/

However, about an hour after you sent through your message, we received 
this one from Myk Melez.  He's asking us if there is a publically 
available PostgreSQL server, and there isn't yet, so I'm wondering if 
you'd be willing to setup a PostgreSQL server on your Sparccenter 2000 
and let anyone anywhere connect to it, for a while at least.

We wouldn't want it to be extremely long term, as you never know what 
un-cool things people could decide to store in there, but it might be 
useful for a week or two after Myk's article becomes available for readers.

Would you be interested in this?

:-)

Regards and best wishes,

Justin Clift


 Original Message 
Subject: [GENERAL] publicly available PostGreSQL server?
Date: Fri, 06 Dec 2002 12:33:10 -0800
From: Myk Melez [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Organization: mozilla.org
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Is there a publicly available PostGreSQL server?  I'm co-writing an
article for an online journal that includes information about
Mozilla's upcoming database support, and I'd like to point readers to
a PostGreSQL installation where they can try out an example app
without having to install their own server.

More info about database support in Mozilla:

http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=81653

-myk


Eric Gentilini wrote:
Hi all,

I didn't find any other list compatible with this post, I hope it is the right
place.
I got a sparccenter 2000 (sun4d) few weeks ago and I wondered if the
postgresql team was interested in testing postgres on it. It has only 2 CPUs
at this time but I may get more cpu and system boards in the next month.
I thought it would have been interesting to test postgres on uch an
architecture.

Are you interested ? Would you be interested ?

It runs solaris 8 and linux, but linux doesn't support smp on sun4d :/
... and since the kernel team doesn't work on sparc32 anymore, I thought it
could be used by user-land software projects.

The machine is located on an dsl lins 128/512kbps.

seeya

a+



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