[SunRescue] OT: HP 9000
James Lockwood
rescue at sunhelp.org
Thu Apr 12 09:00:40 CDT 2001
On Thu, 12 Apr 2001, Robert Rose wrote:
> I've managed to get an HP 9000 D-class server (D280, 1 CPU) from the local
> auctions for approx. $US250. It looks like it's got 128Mb RAM, CD-Rom,
> DDS3 but no disks :(
D280... is that a 180MHz PA8000? If so it's a pretty nice box,
comparable in speed to a midrange Ultra.
> Some questions for the non-sun purists out there:
> 1. Am I insane? Did I get ripped off?
Don't think so, 128MB of HP RAM is worth a chunk of change by itself if it
takes the nonstandard stuff.
> 2. Will I need any special cables to attach a wyse term as a console?
If you have a grab bag of serial cables around you should be able to get
it to work. What's the connector?
> 3. Is it going to be expensive to get HP-sUX for it? Is it worthwhile
> attempting to purchase a license from HP, or am I best off reselling the
> box (provided it works) since there seems to be a distinct lack of NetBSD
> or (ugh!) Linux support.
A long time ago, in a galaxy far away (last year) you could get HP-UX
10.20 for free from HP by ordering their "Y2K transition kit". Now it's a
bit tougher but should still be much easier than, say, scaring up a copy
of IRIX. Finding HP-UX 11 will be harder but may run better on that
system.
> 4. If I do get this thing going, any ideas on how fast / useful / fun it's
> going to be? As a comparison, I consider my Sparc 10/512 both fast and
> useful and my Indy fun.
It should be righteously snappy, if it's the box I'm thinking of.
-James
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