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Network Status Summary
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atlas up 2+07:49, 0 users, load 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
europa up 57+07:55, 0 users, load 0.07, 0.08, 0.08
ganymede up 4+16:43, 0 users, load 0.09, 0.14, 0.15
hegemone up 5+08:42, 0 users, load 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
phobos up 13+14:01, 0 users, load 0.05, 0.02, 0.01
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Machines
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- mercury - VAXstation 3100 Model 30
- PVAX microprocessor
- 2.8 VUPs
- 8MB memory
- 540MB SCSI disk storage
- 10base2 ethernet
- NetBSD/vax 1.5
- OpenVMS 7.2
- inactive
- venus
- mars - PDP-11/73
- J-11 microprocessor
- 0.7 VUPs
- 4MB memory
- 340MB MSCP-SCSI disk storage
- 540MB ATA disk storage
- 1600bpi 9-track tape storage
- 10baseT ethernet
- 2.11BSD Unix
- RT-11 V5.3
- experimental
- jupiter
- saturn - HP Pavilion N5170 Laptop PC
- neptune - VAXstation 4000 Model 60
- Mariah microprocessor
- 12 VUPs
- 104MB (!) memory
- 420MB SCSI disk storage
- 10base2 ethernet
- NetBSD/vax 1.5
- experimental
- inactive
- uranus - microVAX III
- CVAX microprocessor
- 2.8 VUPs
- 32MB memory
- 380MB MSCP-DSSI disk storage
- 10base2 ethernet
- NetBSD/vax 1.5
- experimental
- inactive
- pluto - PDP-8/e
- KK8E processor
- 32KW semiconductor memory (homebrew)
- 190KW DECtape storage
- 256KB floppy disk storage
- ASR33 console or telnet console
- OS/8 V3D
- phobos - homebrew PC
- AMD Sempron 2800+ microprocessor
- 512MB memory
- 45GB disk storage
- 100baseTX ethernet
- Linux 2.6 kernel/Ubuntu 7.04
- workstation
- europa - homebrew PC
- P5-66 microprocessor
- 66 VUPs
- 16MB memory
- 100baseTX ethernet
- NetBSD/i386 1.6
- GE Fanuc Series One I/O Chassis
- CM11A X-10 control interface
- home automation
- io - PDP-11/70 simulation
- SIMH V3.2 simulator
- 4MB memory
- DZ11 terminal interface
- DEUNA ethernet
- "unlimited" MSCP storage
- 2.11BSD
- used for development
- a parasite on phobos
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- ganymede - generic 686 white box PC
- Pentium III microprocessor
- 800 VUPs
- 512MB memory
- 100baseTX ethernet
- NetBSD/i386 2.0
- fileserver
- callisto - Hewlet Packard B132L+
- PA-7300LC microprocessor
- 250 VUPs
- 128MB memory
- 4.7GB, 2.1GB disk storage (flaky)
- 3½ in. floppy disk
- 100baseT ethernet
- OpenBSD 3.5
- inactive
- titan - DEC PDP-11/40 - SN 1189
- KD11-A processor
- KE11-E EIS
- KJ11-A stack limit register
- KT11-D MMU
- KW11-L line time clock
- .1 VUPs
- 24KW core memory not fitted
- 128KW semiconductor memory fitted
- 256KW disk storage (RX02)
- RT-11 V5.3
- undergoing restoration
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pan - IBM Thinkpad 760E Notebook PC
- Pentium P54C
- 120 VUPs
- 16MB memory
- 775MB IDE disk storage
- 100baseTX ethernet
- NetBSD/i386 3.0
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atlas - HP dv6500 notebook
- Intel DUO Core 2, 1.5GHz
- 6000 VUPs
- 2GB memory
- 200GB disk storage
- 100baseTX wired ethernet
- 802.11g wireless ethernet
- Linux 2.6 kernel/Ubuntu 7.04
- decserver1 - DECserver 90TL
- 8-serial ports
- 10base2 ethernet
- slip, telnet, LAT
- managed
- decserver2 - DECserver 90TL
- 8-serial ports
- 10base2 ethernet
- slip, telnet, LAT
- managed
- inactive
- printserver - HP JetDirect 500X
- 3 parallel printer ports
- 10baseT ethernet
- lpr server - RFC 1179
- attached printer:
- router - Linksys BEFRS11
- firewall
- NAT
- 10baseT ethernet WAN side
- 100baseTX ethernet LAN side
- cable modem - Samsung SMC-100R
- 256kbps upstream
- 128kbps downsteam
- 10baseT ethernet
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Performance
Some of the machines are described in terms of VUPs
(VAX Units of Performance).
This is 1 for a VAX-11/780 and was considered
1 million instructions per second (1 MIPS).
I have attempted to extrapolate from DEC VUPs to SPECmarks of
various types.
Naming Convention
I am using the planets and moons of our
solar system.
So far I am up through atlas.
I have reserved pluto for the PDP8/e,
and titan for the PDP-11/40.
I just have to figure out how to get them onto the network.
The next several machines will be:
The names of solar system objects and the names of Greek and Roman gods seem to
be about the same.
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