[rescue] E250 temperatures

Skeezics Boondoggle skeezicsb at gmail.com
Mon Apr 14 16:44:21 CDT 2008


On Sun, 13 Apr 2008, "r.stricklin" wrote:

[...]
> Which is a long long way from this:
>
> Mach kernel version:
> 	 Darwin Kernel Version 9.2.2: Tue Mar  4 21:17:34 PST 2008;
> root:xnu-1228.4.31~1/RELEASE_I386
> Kernel configured for up to 8 processors.
> 8 processors are physically available.
> 8 processors are logically available.
> Processor type: i486 (Intel 80486)
> Processors active: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
> Primary memory available: 8.00 gigabytes
> Default processor set: 94 tasks, 517 threads, 8 processors
> Load average: 0.50, Mach factor: 7.49

Whoa.  I just caught this.  You're running Darwin on an 8-way 486 box
with 8GB of RAM?  What make and model?  That's very curious.


Here's the only semi-interesting one I have laying about:

System Configuration:  Sun Microsystems  sun4d CYRS,Superserver-6400
System clock frequency: 55 MHz
Memory size: 3072Mb
Number of XDBuses: 4

                 CPU Units: Frequency Cache-Size
              0: MHz MB   1: MHz MB   2: MHz MB   3: MHz MB
              ---------   ---------   ---------   ---------
Board  0:        85 2.0      85 2.0      85 2.0      85 2.0
Board  1:        85 2.0      85 2.0      85 2.0      85 2.0
Board  2:        85 2.0      85 2.0      85 2.0      85 2.0
Board  3:        85 2.0      85 2.0      85 2.0      85 2.0
Board  4:        85 2.0      85 2.0
Board  5:        85 2.0

                 Memory Units: Group Size
              0: MB   1: MB   2: MB   3: MB
              -----   -----   -----   -----
Board  0:       128     128     128     128
Board  1:       128     128     128     128
Board  2:       128     128     128     128
Board  3:       128     128     128     128
Board  4:         0       0       0       0
Board  5:       256     256     256     256

======================SBus Cards======================================

Board0:        SBus clock frequency: 20 MHz
               0: QLGC,isp/sd(block)    'QLGC,ISP1000'
               1: dma/esp(scsi)         'SUNW,500-1902'
                  lebuffer/le(network)  'SUNW,500-1902'
               2: QLGC,isp/sd(block)    'QLGC,ISP1000'
               3: qec/qe(network)       'SUNW,595-3198'

Board1:        SBus clock frequency: 20 MHz
               0: QLGC,isp/sd(block)    'QLGC,ISP1000'
               1: QLGC,isp/sd(block)    'QLGC,ISP1000'
               2: ba                    'SUNW,SAHI-3'
               3: QLGC,isp/sd(block)    'QLGC,ISP1000'

Board2:        SBus clock frequency: 20 MHz
               0: QLGC,isp/sd(block)    'QLGC,ISP1000'
               1: QLGC,isp/sd(block)    'QLGC,ISP1000'
               2: dma/esp(scsi)         'SUNW,500-1902'
                  lebuffer/le(network)  'SUNW,500-1902'
               3: QLGC,isp/sd(block)    'QLGC,ISP1000'

Board3:        SBus clock frequency: 20 MHz
               0: QLGC,isp/sd(block)    'QLGC,ISP1000'
               1: QLGC,isp/sd(block)    'QLGC,ISP1000'
               2: IKON,ihcp             'IKON,10104,5,6'
               3: QLGC,isp/sd(block)    'QLGC,ISP1000'

Board4:        SBus clock frequency: 20 MHz
               0: QLGC,isp/sd(block)    'QLGC,ISP1000'
               1: QLGC,isp/sd(block)    'QLGC,ISP1000'
               2: dma/esp(scsi)         'SUNW,500-1902'
                  lebuffer/le(network)  'SUNW,500-1902'
               3: IKON,ihcp             'IKON,10104,5,6'

Board5:        SBus clock frequency: 20 MHz
               0: dma/esp(scsi)         'SUNW,500-1902'
                  lebuffer/le(network)  'SUNW,500-1902'
               1: dma/esp(scsi)         'SUNW,500-1902'
                  lebuffer/le(network)  'SUNW,500-1902'
               2: SUNW,hme              'SUNW,501-2919'
               3: dma/esp(scsi)         'SUNW,500-1902'
                  lebuffer/le(network)  'SUNW,500-1902'

For diagnostic information,
see /var/opt/CYRSssp/rocket/messages on the SSP.

I'd love to fire that beastie up again and fill up the empty SIMM
slots, maybe even add in the power supplies and 7 more system boards
from the other machine... The I/O cabinet has 7 disk trays in it, with
~ 3 drives on each of 14 of those SCSI buses.  And lots of fans.
Enough upward airflow to put on some goggles and jumpsuit and hover
over the machine.  Can't do THAT with a T1000. :-)

-- Chris



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