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- To: tlug@example.com, Scott Stone <sstone@example.com>
- Subject: tlug: TLUG Server (Hardware)
- From: gaijin@example.com (John Little)
- Date: Tue, 24 Feb 1998 13:34:17 +0900
- In-Reply-To: Craig Oda <craig@example.com> "tlug: TLUG server as learning tool" (Feb 23, 22:34)
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- Sender: owner-tlug@example.com
Okay folks. I've been looking at the server hardware again, so here's an update. First, the reboot "error" is gone. It was simply a misconfigured BIOS (as a dyed-in-the-wool Sun guy, I still can't get used to the idea of having to tell the system what it has in it). I also remembered that there was a second RAID controller, so we now have two controllers and slots for eight 3.5" disks. The reason this machine came my way to begin with was becasue a couple of the disks died. Since then, a couple more have died. We now only have four 210MB IDE drives available, meaning that if we use the RAID mirroring capability we can only configure a maximum logical drive size of 420MB (about enough for a Linux install, but not nearly enough for a server). As far as I know, the RAID controllers can only handle drives of the same type and geometry on a single controller, so it would make sense to have the original four drives hung off one controller as a single, mirrored, logical device for root, swap and usr, and perhaps buy a couple of larger capacity drive to put on the second controller as a mirrored, logical device for the server area. Does this sound reasonable? Would anyone with Compaq experience like to suggest another method? The memory boards are those silly, proprietary Compaq ones, with SIMM modules which attach to 50-pin connectors (quite unlike anything anyone else uses). There's 32MB of memory already in the machine and I might have a few more odd Compaq SIMMs lying around to boost it to about 40MB, but ordinary 72-pin (or whatever), slot-type SIMMs will not work in this machine. Does anyone know if Compaq has any sort of adapter board available to enable the use of "normal" SIMMs in their systems? The machine has a modem board, an EISA SCSI, an Adaptec 1510A ISA SCSI, a 3COM ethernet and some sort of Compaq/Novell EISA ethernet, too. I need to grab some Compaq disk rails to fit the SCSI CD-ROM and SCSI 1/4" tape streamer back inside the server cabinet. One of the local shops in Atsugi has those available in one of their junk boxes, so I should be able to grab a couple and get that done this week. I can also donate some small, SCSI disks in Macintosh boxes as external storage if we are not able to rustle up some IDE drives for the RAID. The machine itself is too big for normal takkyubin pickup from convenience stores, so I'll probably end up taking it to the takkyubin main depot at the weekend, with delivery scheduled for next Monday or Tuesday. Is that okay, Scott? The bottom line... We need disks. Preferably IDE, preferably multiple drives of the same model. -John- --------------------------------------------------------------- Next TLUG Nomikai: 11 March Wed 1998 Tengu TokyoEkiMae 19:30 Chuo-ku, Kyobashi 1-1-6, EchiZenYa Bld. B1/B2 03-3275-3691 Next TLUG Meeting: 11 April 1998 Saturday, Tokyo Station Featuring Tague Griffith of Netscape i18l talking on source code --------------------------------------------------------------- a word from the sponsor: TWICS - Japan's First Public-Access Internet System www.twics.com info@example.com Tel:03-3351-5977 Fax:03-3353-6096
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