Date: Tue, 17 Jun 2003 14:42:11 +0400 (MSD) From: Maxim Konovalov <maxim@macomnet.ru> To: Ceri Davies <setantae@submonkey.net> Cc: Hye-Shik Chang <perky@FreeBSD.org> Subject: Re: cvs commit: www/en/internal machines.sgml Message-ID: <20030617143253.Q97862@news1.macomnet.ru> In-Reply-To: <20030616152715.GA77635@submonkey.net> References: <200306161408.h5GE8TRq010603@repoman.freebsd.org> <20030616150820.GA1865@i18n.org> <20030616190925.L50702@news1.macomnet.ru> <20030616152715.GA77635@submonkey.net>
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On Mon, 16 Jun 2003, 16:27+0100, Ceri Davies wrote: > On Mon, Jun 16, 2003 at 07:10:33PM +0400, Maxim Konovalov wrote: > > On Tue, 17 Jun 2003, 00:08+0900, Hye-Shik Chang wrote: > > > > > On Mon, Jun 16, 2003 at 07:08:29AM -0700, Maxim Konovalov wrote: > > > > maxim 2003/06/16 07:08:29 PDT > > > > > > > > FreeBSD doc repository > > > > > > > > Modified files: > > > > en/internal machines.sgml > > > > Log: > > > > bento is 5-CURRENT (5.1-BETA to be precise) not 4-STABLE. > > > > > > > > > > We have three additional machines on the ports cluster now; dosirak, > > > dalki and haessal. They are running 5-CURRENT, too. Can they be > > > documented on somewhere? And can donors (Yahoo! Korea and eSlim) > > > be documented? :) > > > > .. and rtp.freebsd.org cluster. > > > > IMHO we should document all of them. > > Yes. This is pretty much my fault; I volunteered to update these pages and > the committer's guide, but I am real low on spare time at the moment. OK, here is a preliminary diff for Rtp cluster, please review. Sorry but I have zero information about Yahoo! Korea and eSlim machines but I will be happy to add them if I get it. Index: machines.sgml =================================================================== RCS file: /home/ncvs/www/en/internal/machines.sgml,v retrieving revision 1.41 diff -u -r1.41 machines.sgml --- machines.sgml 16 Jun 2003 14:08:29 -0000 1.41 +++ machines.sgml 17 Jun 2003 10:40:37 -0000 @@ -289,6 +289,115 @@ and colocation is provided by <a href="http://www.yahoo.com/">Yahoo!</a>. All systems have logged serial consoles and remote power control.</p> + +<h2>Rtp.FreeBSD.org cluster</h2> + +<table width="100%"> +<thead> +<tr> +<th align="left">Host</th> +<th align="left">OS</th> +<th align="left">Purpose</th> +<th align="left">Owner(s)</th> +</tr> +</thead> + +<tbody> + +<tr> +<td>triangle</td> +<td>4-STABLE</td> +<td>releng4 snapshots build</td> +<td>committers</td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td>8ball</td> +<td>5-CURRENT</td> +<td>Reference machine for testing 5-CURRENT changes</td> +<td>committers</td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td>9ball</td> +<td>5-CURRENT</td> +<td>releng5 snapshots build</td> +<td>committers</td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td>cueball</td> +<td>5-CURRENT</td> +<td>Reference machine for testing 5-CURRENT changes</td> +<td>committers</td> +</tr> + +</tbody> +</table> + + +<h2>Hardware configurations</h2> + +<table width="100%"> +<thead> +<tr> +<th align="left">Host</th> +<th align="left">Type</th> +<th align="left">Hardware</th> +</tr> +</thead> + +<tbody> + +<tr valign="top"> +<td>triangle</td> +<td>Intel x86</td> +<td>2xAMD Athlon(tm) MP 2200+, 2GB mem, 1x19GB ATA100 drive, +2x95GB ATA100 drives, 2xIntel EtherExpress Pro 10/100B NIC.</td> +</tr> + +<tr valign="top"> +<td>8ball</td> +<td>Intel x86</td> +<td>2xAMD Athlon(tm) MP 2200+, 2GB mem, 3x95GB ATA100 drives, +1xIntel PRO/1000 NIC, 2xIntel EtherExpress Pro 10/100B NIC.</td> +</tr> + +<tr valign="top"> +<td>9ball</td> +<td>Intel x86</td> +<td>2.80GHz Pentium 4, 1GB mem, 3x36GB ATA100 drives, +2xIntel EtherExpress Pro 10/100B NIC.</td> +</tr> + +<tr valign="top"> +<td>cueball</td> +<td>Intel x86</td> +<td>2x2.80GHz Pentium 4, 3GB mem, Adaptec SCSI RAID 5400S, +2xIntel PRO/1000 NIC.</td> +</tr> + +</tbody> +</table> + +<p>Each systems comes with some small amount of disk attached +for local work. Home directories are handled by an NFS fileserver +on the internal/backside network. The main cvs repository is +mirrored and available at /home/ncvs.</p> + +<p>Access to this cluster is controlled by the readability of your +public ssh keys on freefall (ie: if your public key is publicly +readable and you are in the access file, you have a login).</p> + +<p>What this cluster is not, is a high bandwidth distribution point. +If/When large data transfers are required, they can be scheduled to +occur during non-prime time hours (typically 10pm to 6am EST, or during +weekend hours).</p> + +<p>Administration requests should be sent to <a +href="admins@rtp.FreeBSD.org">admins@rtp.FreeBSD.org</a>.</p> + + <h2>Administrative Policies</h2> <p>If the machine in question is "owned" by someone specific, please %%% -- Maxim Konovalov, maxim@macomnet.ru, maxim@FreeBSD.org
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