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Date:      Fri, 24 Sep 2010 16:04:37 -0400
From:      "Paul Holes" <pholes@sentex.ca>
To:        "George Neville-Neil" <gnn@freebsd.org>, "Robert Watson" <rwatson@freebsd.org>
Cc:        netperf-users@freebsd.org, netperf-admin@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: I'd like to make some changes to the Sentex Lab...
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?George,
yes the elephant as a 1U. Orangutan is 2U.

Are those new systems (future bears)  IPMI capable ?

What is hurting us, on the rack, are our power switches as we don't have Big 
capacity UPSes.
What we have here are upses with around 900 W load capacity which is not 
enough to support 8 devices on boot up or when they are under extreme load.

    --Paul
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "George Neville-Neil" <gnn@freebsd.org>
To: "Robert Watson" <rwatson@freebsd.org>
Cc: <netperf-admin@freebsd.org>; <netperf-users@freebsd.org>
Sent: Friday, September 24, 2010 11:04 AM
Subject: Re: I'd like to make some changes to the Sentex Lab...


>
> On Sep 24, 2010, at 11:00 , Robert Watson wrote:
>
>> On Fri, 24 Sep 2010, George Neville-Neil wrote:
>>
>>> 3) I'd also like to pull out elephant, which seem to be unused and 
>>> pretty old.
>>>
>>> We may also be able to acquire 4 more of the bear class machines for the 
>>> cost of shipping.  That would mean that we would do:
>>>
>>> 4) Replace elephant and orangutan with 4 more bears (5-8).
>>>
>>> Please comment now so I can work this all out.
>>
>> I would like to keep one PIII-class 1U box, and one P4 Xeon-class xU box 
>> for historical benchmarking purposes.  In particular, they help us better 
>> understand different CPU class trade-offs in synchronization cost over 
>> time, and are also able to run older FreeBSD versions that can't boot or 
>> run on newer systems, which is quite useful for understanding change over 
>> time.
>>
> OK, I'll make a note of that.
>
>
>> elephant is 1U and pretty low-power, so probably not a bad specimen of 
>> the species; perhaps Sentex can comment on which of the early 
>> 2000s-vintage P4 Xeon boxes is the most convenient to keep in terms of 
>> {space, power}.
>>
>> (Just for example, I can't get 6.1 to run on the hydras usefully, as it 
>> doesn't support newer if_em devices, let alone 5.x).
>
> BTW Interesting that Paul's sheet shows elephant as a 2U.  I might have 
> made a mistake.
>
> Oh, and on the bears, these are their specs:
>
> X7DWU mobo
> 2 x X5272 CPUs (3.4GHhz, 2 core)
> 4 GB mem
> AOC-USAS-L4I SAS card (LSI 1068E chip) - RAID 1,0,10 only; should
> support SATA as well
> SAS/SATA backplane
> Intel 82575EB onboard
> DVD/CDRW Combo
> 2 PCI-E x8 slots in risers
>
> Best,
> George
>
> 




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