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Author: bcr
Date: Thu Apr 18 20:44:41 2019
New Revision: 52941
URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/doc/52941
Log:
Remove outdated information from the netperf webpage.
The netperf webpage has not been updated in quite some time. Most updates
regarding machine allocations are happening on the wiki nowadays. It does not
make sense to keep the information here, so remove the section and replace it
with a reference to the wiki instead.
The config and news section has also been largely left alone for years. Remove
it as well as it is unlikely that someone will be posting updates there any
time soon.
Reported by: emaste (on IRC)
Approved by: emaste
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D19959
Modified:
head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/projects/netperf/cluster.xml
Modified: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/projects/netperf/cluster.xml
==============================================================================
--- head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/projects/netperf/cluster.xml Thu Apr 18 18:54:08 2019 (r52940)
+++ head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/projects/netperf/cluster.xml Thu Apr 18 20:44:41 2019 (r52941)
@@ -119,66 +119,11 @@
The Netperf cluster consists of several systems interconnected using a
management network, as well as individual back-to-back gigabit ethernet
- links for a test network. The following systems are available as
- testing resources on a check-out basis:
+ links for a test network. Please refer to the Test
+ Cluster One Reservations page on the &os; wiki for the
+ current allocations.
-
- zoo.FreeBSD.org is the front-end build and management
- system. This system was donated by Sentex Communications.
-
- elephant is a dual-PIII 800MHz system with ATA disk
- subsystem.
-
- orangutan is a dual-Xeon 2GHz system equipped with an
- Adaptec SCSI RAID array. This system was donated by IronPort
- Systems.
-
- tiger-1, tiger-2, and tiger-3 are a set of
- interconnected, matching dual-Xeon 3GHz systems with ATA disk
- subsystems. Each has four if_em network interfaces, and these are
- interconnected so that various topologies can be created.
- These systems were donated by FreeBSD Systems and the FreeBSD
- Foundation.
-
- cheetah is a dual core Opteron 270 system with two
- 2GHz CPUs each with two cores using a Tyan K8S Pro (S2882)
- motherboard. The machine identifies as a quad processor machine
- in dmesg. The system has SATA disk, 2GB of RAM, 1GB for each
- processor, and 5 ethernet ports. fxp0 is the management port
- and em0, em1, bge0 and bge1 are gigE interfaces which will
- eventually connect cheetah to elephant and orangutan. This system
- was donated by George Neville-Neil.
-
- hippo is a quad-processor Pentium III 500MHz system
- with 50GB RAID array, donated by Sentex Communications.
-
- camel is a dual core Pentium D 3.0Ghz SMP system
- with four SATA disks and two hardware crypto devices, donated by
- Sentex Communications.
-
- interlope is a Celeron 2.5GHz system with two SATA
- disks running SUN Solaris 10, donated by
- Sentex Communications.
-
- apc2, apc3, and apc4 are the remote power
- consoles for the test network. These systems were donated by
- Sentex Communications.
-
- leopard1, leopard2, and leopard3 are
- dual-core Intel systems hooked up to the 10gbps test cluster,
- and use Chelsio and Myricom 10gbps cards. These systems were
- donated by iXsystems.
-
- hydra1 and hydra2 are 8-core Intel systems
- hooked up to the 10gbps test cluster. These systems were donated
- by Google and the FreeBSD Foundation.
-
-
- The current serial port and network configuration of test systems, as
- well as password information, can be found in /etc/motd on zoo. We
- are currently interested in adding amd64 and em64t hardware to the
- cluster.
-
Netperf Cluster Procedures
@@ -192,40 +137,5 @@
Pointers and documentation on Netperf Cluster procedures can be found
on the Test
Cluster One Pointers page on the FreeBSD wiki.
-
-
- Current Configuration Notes and News
-
- A few hopefully up-to-date configuration notes that may be relevant
- to users of the netperf cluster:
-
-
- 20070727 - The 10gbps testbed is now being configured,
- thanks to donations from iXsystems, Chelsio, Myricom, Intel, Google,
- Cisco, and the FreeBSD Foundation.
-
- 20061211 - The Netperf
- Cluster Reservations page is now online on the wiki. Also, a
- Netperf
- Cluster Pointers wiki page has been set up documenting procedures
- for the Netperf cluster.
-
- 20061205 - zoo.FreeBSD.org has been updated to
- the most recent version of 6-STABLE.
-
- 20050624 - cheetah is now online!
-
- 20050204 - orangutan is now configured to use
- PXEboot, thanks to help from Sentex.
-
- 20050203 - system upgrades to tiger-1,
- tiger-2, and tiger-3 have been completed -- the latest
- versions of 4.x (ar0s1) and 6.x (ar0s2) are now installed.
-
- 20050203 - zoo.FreeBSD.org has been updated to
- the most recent version of 5-STABLE.
-
-