Date: Thu, 25 Jun 2015 01:02:17 +0000 (UTC) From: Glen Barber <gjb@FreeBSD.org> To: doc-committers@freebsd.org, svn-doc-all@freebsd.org, svn-doc-head@freebsd.org Subject: svn commit: r46865 - head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/internal Message-ID: <201506250102.t5P12HNl008690@svn.freebsd.org>
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Author: gjb Date: Thu Jun 25 01:02:16 2015 New Revision: 46865 URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/doc/46865 Log: Update the internal machines page: - All ref* machines are reference machines with similar hardware configurations (excluding ia64, sparc64). - We don't need to list administrative (infrastructural) machines, so they're removed. If anyone wants to know, it's in DNS. - Hub is deprecated. Yay. - Remove the 'type' column for various machines. People that are interested (and have access) can check dmesg(8). - Remove a site-specific reference, as we have many sites now, and this page is not the right place to thank the generous bandwidth/power/facility providers for our many sites. With hat: admins Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Modified: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/internal/machines.xml Modified: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/internal/machines.xml ============================================================================== --- head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/internal/machines.xml Wed Jun 24 18:18:52 2015 (r46864) +++ head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/internal/machines.xml Thu Jun 25 01:02:16 2015 (r46865) @@ -67,43 +67,15 @@ this file</a>.</p> </tr> <tr> -<td>ref8-amd64</td> -<td>8-STABLE</td> +<td>ref[10|9|8]-amd64</td> +<td>X-STABLE</td> <td>amd64</td> <td>Reference machine.</td> </tr> <tr> -<td>ref9-amd64</td> -<td>9-STABLE</td> -<td>amd64</td> -<td>Reference machine.</td> -</tr> - -<tr> -<td>ref10-amd64</td> -<td>10-STABLE</td> -<td>amd64</td> -<td>Reference machine.</td> -</tr> - -<tr> -<td>ref10-i386</td> -<td>10-STABLE</td> -<td>i386</td> -<td>Reference machine.</td> -</tr> - -<tr> -<td>ref11-amd64</td> -<td>11-CURRENT</td> -<td>amd64</td> -<td>Reference machine.</td> -</tr> - -<tr> -<td>ref11-i386</td> -<td>11-CURRENT</td> +<td>ref[11|10]-i386</td> +<td>X-STABLE</td> <td>i386</td> <td>Reference machine.</td> </tr> @@ -132,31 +104,6 @@ this file</a>.</p> </tr> <tr> -<td>hub</td> -<td>Mailing Lists and Mail services.</td> -</tr> - -<tr> -<td>mx1</td> -<td>Inbound Mail services.</td> -</tr> - -<tr> -<td>mx2</td> -<td>Outbound Mail services.</td> -</tr> - -<tr> -<td>ns0</td> -<td>A FreeBSD.org authoritative DNS Server.</td> -</tr> - -<tr> -<td>ns1, ns2</td> -<td>FreeBSD.org recursive DNS Server.</td> -</tr> - -<tr> <td>skunkworks</td> <td>Perforce server.</td> </tr> @@ -166,11 +113,6 @@ this file</a>.</p> <td>Subversion master repository.</td> </tr> -<tr> -<td>www</td> -<td>The www.FreeBSD.org Webserver.</td> -</tr> - </tbody> </table> @@ -183,7 +125,6 @@ this file</a>.</p> <thead> <tr> <th align="left">Host</th> -<th align="left">OS</th> <th align="left">Purpose</th> </tr> </thead> @@ -191,10 +132,8 @@ this file</a>.</p> <tbody> <tr valign="top"> -<td>beefy<em>[1-4]</em></td> -<td>Intel EM64T MP</td> -<td>iXsystems iX1204, 2xIntel Xeon X5675 (6x2x3.07GHz), 96GB Memory, - 4x300Gb SAS disks, Intel PRO/1000 NIC.</td> +<td>beefy<em>[1-8]</em></td> +<td>Package building machines</td> </tr> </tbody> @@ -206,7 +145,6 @@ this file</a>.</p> <thead> <tr> <th align="left">Host</th> -<th align="left">Type</th> <th align="left">Hardware</th> </tr> </thead> @@ -214,93 +152,26 @@ this file</a>.</p> <tbody> <tr valign="top"> -<td>flame</td> -<td>Sun SPARC</td> -<td>Sun Fire V120, UltraSparc-IIe 648MHz, 2GB Memory, sym SCSI controller, -2x 36G SCSI-3 disk, 2x Sun ERI 10/100 Ethernet.</td> -</tr> - -<tr valign="top"> <td>freefall</td> -<td>Intel EM64T MP</td> -<td>HP Proliant DL160 G6, 2xIntel Xeon X5650 (6x2x2.67GHz), 24GB Memory, - 4x1TB SATA disks, Intel PRO/1000 NIC.</td> -</tr> - -<tr valign="top"> -<td>ftp-master</td> -<td>Intel EM64T MP</td> -<td>HP Proliant DL160 G6, 2xIntel Xeon X5650 (6x2x2.67GHz), 24GB Memory, - 4x1TB SATA disks, Intel PRO/1000 NIC.</td> -</tr> - -<tr valign="top"> -<td>hub</td> -<td>Intel EM64T MP</td> -<td>HP Proliant DL160 G6, 2xIntel Xeon X5650 (6x2x2.67GHz), 48GB Memory, - 4x1TB SATA disks, Intel PRO/1000 NIC.</td> -</tr> - -<tr valign="top"> -<td>mx1, mx2</td> -<td>AMD64</td> -<td>PowerEdge R415, 2xAMD Opteron 4180 (2x6x2.6GHz), 16GB Memory, - Dell PERC H700 RAID controller, 3x300GB SAS disks in XFS mirror, - QLogic NetXtreme II Gigabit Ethernet adapter.</td> -</tr> - -<tr valign="top"> -<td>ns0, ns1, ns2</td> -<td>Intel x86</td> -<td>2.8GHz Xeon, 1GB Memory, Compaq Smart Array 5i RAID controller, - 2x34GB SCSI Disks in RAID1, Broadcom Gigabit Ethernet.</td> -</tr> - -<tr valign="top"> -<td>pluto</td> -<td>IA-64 MP</td> -<td>2x900MHz Itanium2 (McKinley) - HP zx1 (pluto) chipset, -2GB Memory, LSILogic 1030 U320 SCSI controller (mpt), -1x36GB 10K RPM U160 SCSI drive, Broadcom BCM5701 Gigabit NIC.</td> +<td>Check <tt>dmesg(8)</tt>.</td> </tr> <tr valign="top"> <td>ref<em>[8-11]</em>-amd64</td> -<td>Intel EM64T MP</td> -<td>HP Proliant DL160 G6, 2xIntel Xeon X5650 (6x2x2.67GHz), 24GB Memory, - 4x1TB SATA disks, Intel PRO/1000 NIC.</td> -</tr> - -<tr valign="top"> -<td>ref10-i386</td> -<td>Intel EM64T MP</td> -<td>Dell PowerEdge 2950, 2xIntel Xeon L5320 (4x1.86GHz), 8/16GB Memory, - PERC 5/i RAID controller, 6x136GB SAS disks, Broadcom NetXtreme II - BCM5708 NIC.</td> -</tr> - -<tr valign="top"> -<td>ref11-i386</td> -<td>Intel EM64T MP</td> -<td>Dell PowerEdge 2950, 2xIntel Xeon E5320 (4x1.86GHz), 32GB Memory, PERC 5/i RAID - controller,6x136GB SAS disks, Broadcom NetXtreme II BCM5708 - NIC.</td> +<td>Check <tt>dmesg(8)</tt>.</td> </tr> <tr valign="top"> -<td>www</td> -<td>Intel x86</td> -<td>2x dual-core 2.80GHz Xeon, 1.5GB Memory, Compaq Smart Array 5i RAID controller, - 2x34GB SCSI Disks in RAID1, 2x Broadcom Gigabit Ethernet NIC.</td> +<td>ref<em>[10-11]</em>-i386</td> +<td>Check <tt>dmesg(8)</tt>.</td> </tr> </tbody> </table> -<p>Machines are generally connected at 1Gbit/sec full-duplex to a dedicated -switch with redundant gigabit uplinks. Internet connectivity -and colocation is provided by <a href="http://www.yahoo.com/">Yahoo!</a>. -All systems have logged serial consoles and remote power management.</p> +<p>Machines are generally connected at 1Gbit/sec full-duplex to + a dedicated switch with redundant gigabit uplinks. All systems have + logged serial consoles and remote power management.</p> <h2>Administrative Policies</h2>
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