The collected works of kubatyszko - Page 2

Demand varies, this is the trick, it will vary mostly depending on CPU - 500 vs. 900 MHz will affect the power reqs. pretty significantly, also, number of HDD's, PCI cards etc.

I have: 1TB SATA, 73GB SCSI disks, 4 PCI cards: Gbit, LSI U320, SATA controller and Audigy SB0090 in a 600Mhz, 2GB RAM box - and my box runs with no issues on the ATX I got (or actually ran some some short time I had it on, now I've installed the NMB back).
When adding more devices or upgrading CPU the setup may still work fine, but as soon as it gets close to capacity some voltage will likely drop - this is a good indicator when to look for better PSU :) .
So my advice for whoever tries ATX in Fuel would be to keep watching "env" on the L1 periodically.
[click for links to hinv] JP: :Fuel: | :O2: | :Indy: || PL: [ :Fuel: :O2: :O2+: :Indy: ]
So then:

Table for Sparkle (460W):

+3.3V 27.0A
+5V 29.0A
+12V I/O 15.0A
+12V CPU 16.5A
+5Vsb 2.0A
-12V 0.8A

Table for NMB (430W):

+3.3V 45.0A
+5V 27.0A
+12V I/O 16.0A
+12V CPU 18.0A
+5Vsb 3.0A
-12V 0.6A

Table for HIPRO (460W):

+3.3V 28.0A
+5V 30.0A (both 5+3V3 should not exceed 200Watt)
+12V I/O 18.0A (this is 12V1, not sure if this is CPU or IO)
+12V CPU 15.0A (this is 12V2, same as above, the PSU states that both 12V rails should not exceed 30A)
+5Vsb 2.0A
-12V 1.0A


If we were to take the lower bounds of all three, we'd get:

+3.3V 27.0A
+5V 27.0A
+12V I/O 15.0A
+12V CPU 15.0A
+5Vsb 2.0A
-12V 0.6A

ATX meeting those requirements should be fairly easy to find.

I've just installed my ATX in the Fuel and will be using it permanently, see how stable it is over long time,
I've also created cron job:

0,15,30,45 * * * * (date && l1cmd env) >> /var/adm/l1cmd_env

this saves env state every 15 minutes, should be perfect to have good overview of PSU stability.

Now, I only need to solve this annoying vibration issue in the PSU - I bought it used, and the FAN is horizontally mounted, probably it needs replacement (which will cost me more than another such PSU), it might also be related to the PSU being screwed only using 3 screws and not using that hanger hook like it's big brothers....
[click for links to hinv] JP: :Fuel: | :O2: | :Indy: || PL: [ :Fuel: :O2: :O2+: :Indy: ]
Valid point, we were just trying to establish minimum that should work okay, and finding the top-specs PSU will be not be very easy (unless you go for civilian models of Sparkle or NMB ), plus this is more for people who *need* a PSU ie. don't have one working etc - thus have no choice :)
The problem with today's top-spec PSU's is that most of them focus on the 12V rails for GFX rather than 5 or 3V3.

One more important thing for the public -- overall power rating is NOT a good indicator whether PSU works or not - my another 600W PSU barely matches the lower bounds, with the exception of 5V (24A), ALWAYS CHECK the detailed specs.
[click for links to hinv] JP: :Fuel: | :O2: | :Indy: || PL: [ :Fuel: :O2: :O2+: :Indy: ]
I'm more of a naked-wrists guy and don't wear a watch daily (phone is always in the pocket, not counting clock in my emacs, tmux status bars),
also - "happy people don't need to count time" as Polish people say :) .

But when I do - I got myself this: http://www.timex.ca/IRONMAN-ROAD-TRAINER-Digital-Heart-Rate-Monitor-Midsize-P215.aspx - it has a heart rate monitor, and I use it for longer bicycle trips, good for keeping track of heart rate zones, calorie count etc.

Cheers
[click for links to hinv] JP: :Fuel: | :O2: | :Indy: || PL: [ :Fuel: :O2: :O2+: :Indy: ]
I wonder what's gonna happen when they catch up with Chrome - in terms of version numbers of course, since this seems to be how they still try to fight - by increasing them without any real improvements under the hood, I've given up on Mozilla some time ago, had to apologize only once (this morning actually) when Japanese Yahoo Auction said No to Safari and No to Chrome - their "wysiwyg" auction editor doesn't support either of my browsers, had to go to FF to shut it up, thanks Yahoo. I'm pretty sure they only meant support for IE [[vomiting]]

Oh, and Dillo, nah didn't have time, might give it a try sometime but haven't moved anywhere beyond failed attempts to compile fltk due to that XBOW messed up.
[click for links to hinv] JP: :Fuel: | :O2: | :Indy: || PL: [ :Fuel: :O2: :O2+: :Indy: ]
oreissig wrote: PS: what's wrong with all those people arguing about version numbers? it's just naming. of course there are fewer changes between versions, but previously you had to wait >1y to get a feature, that was already developed.


There is probably quite a lot wrong with me I guess, but that's a subject for another topic....

Cheers
[click for links to hinv] JP: :Fuel: | :O2: | :Indy: || PL: [ :Fuel: :O2: :O2+: :Indy: ]
Junk in Japanese auctions *mostly* means the stuff is untested as hamei mentioned, but it's here mostly for seller's protection - they don't want to take responsibility even if it appears to work - most of them have no idea what are they selling, and since in Japan, "face" is extremely important they rather get lower price and not be responsible for the trouble...
Couple examples:

Octane2 (bought in "powers on" state as Junk) - everything works except the XBOW 1.4 - it crashes the machine during heavier load.
VWS320 - junk - perfectly OK, I took it with me to Poland and swapped for a Fuel,Indy, and 2 O2's.
O2 - junk (got for 1$) - perfectly fine, but severely cracked skins.
Octane - perfectly fine.
Origin200 - all perfect.
Couple SCSI cards, terminators etc - all junk - all perfect.

So, ratio-wise, I've had pretty good luck with that junk...

Btw, about the X68k let me dig into auctions and the pricing, this doesn't seem very heavy - some 8-10KG, this means shipping to EU should be somewhere in $50-100 range... (depending whether it takes a week or 3 months :) )

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[click for links to hinv] JP: [ :O200: :Fuel: :Octane2: :Octane: :O2: :Indy: :Indy: ] PL: [ :Fuel: :O2: :O2+: :Indy: ]
For Sale: 2*O200 M/B, 2*O200 PSU, 6*256MB O200 RAM, 2*O200 SCSI Backplane, 2*O200 MSC, DMediaPro DM-2 ( 030-1653-002 Rev. H , XT-DIGVID) with Octane XIO pull (Origin pull optionally available)
Well, yes, there's always a risk, but parcels are insured, so I don't think it's such a big deal.
I'm pretty sure a lot of your items came just the same way - all the difference is that somebody else takes care of that for a fee - and you simply don't see that yourself...

Oh, and looking at this, cargo container on a ship worries me the least:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKUDTPbDhnA

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qw-zxJI1YOo

Not always "on purpose"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=89SKOBQTEuY&feature=related

And so that people don't think I have short temper for Fedex, here's another "company"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sgAq_KnDIPc&feature=related

Cheers

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[click for links to hinv] JP: [ :O200: :Fuel: :Octane2: :Octane: :O2: :Indy: :Indy: ] PL: [ :Fuel: :O2: :O2+: :Indy: ]
For Sale: 2*O200 M/B, 2*O200 PSU, 6*256MB O200 RAM, 2*O200 SCSI Backplane, 2*O200 MSC, DMediaPro DM-2 ( 030-1653-002 Rev. H , XT-DIGVID) with Octane XIO pull (Origin pull optionally available)
How about creating slave (synchronized) DNS server somewhere outside (so that DNS is alive in such a situation), and deploying a backup IRC or some other means of communication so that jan-jaap doesn't get into withdrawal ?
Wich such a config, neko would still have control over the DNS, and slave would keep working even if the master is dead...
[click for links to hinv] JP: :Fuel: | :O2: | :Indy: || PL: [ :Fuel: :O2: :O2+: :Indy: ]
nekonoko wrote:
kubatyszko wrote:
some other means of communication so that jan-jaap doesn't get into withdrawal ?


Hey, you're welcome - glad I spent all that time on the phone getting things running for you again.

That said, I may look into using Twitter for notifications again. But you have to realize this is my hobby, not a professionally paid for site with advertising and income and all the other neato stuff (currently runs me about $3000/yr out of pocket). Going on right off the bat about how I could do things better isn't very endearing.


I do know this is your hobby (had a hobby project of my own for 12 years), and I (and many others) really do appreciate your effort to keep the community running.
I'm just trying to offer additional help to make the experience even better...

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[click for links to hinv] JP: [ :O200: :Fuel: :Octane2: :Octane: :O2: :Indy: :Indy: ] PL: [ :Fuel: :O2: :O2+: :Indy: ]
For Sale: 2*O200 M/B, 2*O200 PSU, 6*256MB O200 RAM, 2*O200 SCSI Backplane, 2*O200 MSC, DMediaPro DM-2 ( 030-1653-002 Rev. H , XT-DIGVID) with Octane XIO pull (Origin pull optionally available)
josehill wrote:
This seems like a good time to mention that if you have a MagSafe adapter that is three years old or less and is frayed at the MagSafe connector because of strain, there are a few weeks left to bring it to an Apple Store for a replacement (USA only) - http://support.apple.com/kb/TS4127 or https://www.adaptersettlement.com/default.aspx for more info. The replacement program ends on May 21, 2012. (I've had a couple of those adapters replaced for this reason.)


It worked for me in Japan a couple months ago, I went to Apple Store in Tokyo with mine (frayed at the end), they checked serial number of my 5.5 years old mac, said it's not supported anymore (out of warranty for so long etc), but replaced the magsafe anyway, now I have brand new 85W brick that is smaller than the previous one, good for travel. :)
On the USA only note - I could swear when I read article at the KB, it didn't mention that...

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[click for links to hinv] JP: [ :O200: :Fuel: :Octane2: :Octane: :O2: :Indy: :Indy: ] PL: [ :Fuel: :O2: :O2+: :Indy: ]
For Sale: 2*O200 M/B, 2*O200 PSU, 6*256MB O200 RAM, 2*O200 SCSI Backplane, 2*O200 MSC, DMediaPro DM-2 ( 030-1653-002 Rev. H , XT-DIGVID) with Octane XIO pull (Origin pull optionally available)
Hi all,

I have :

IRIX BOX (say Fuel) with 6.5.30 and Macbook with OSX running emacs.

I'm trying to edit remote files on Fuel using emacs (running on osx), usually the best solution is to use TRAMP (via ssh or anything),
but what happens, is that when using ssh/scp/sftp tramp freezes after asking for password (and sometimes it freezes the whole emacs).
I only got further when setting telnet as the access method (which is fine with me), but then I got part of the file intertwined with some garbage (it's a c source file).

Did you guys have similar experience ?

The ssh may be hopeless (due to some IRIX oddities with remote prompts and the way it's handled in TRAMP), telnet gave me some hope but probably encoding is messed up...

Cheers

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[click for links to hinv] JP: [ :O200: :Fuel: :Octane2: :Octane: :O2: :Indy: :Indy: ] PL: [ :Fuel: :O2: :O2+: :Indy: ]
For Sale: 2*O200 M/B, 2*O200 PSU, 6*256MB O200 RAM, 2*O200 SCSI Backplane, 2*O200 MSC, DMediaPro DM-2 ( 030-1653-002 Rev. H , XT-DIGVID) with Octane XIO pull (Origin pull optionally available)
my use-case is development on irix and for irix (including compilation) with occasional usage of my mac as terminal/editor (fuel doesn't fit on my laps when I don't want to sit at my desk).
emacs+tramp would be for editing with cc over ssh for compilation.
it seems that using some CVS/git will be the best option but having to check in/out code every time to compile seems annoying - or maybe I'll teach emacs to do this for me :-) this would be fun weekend project...

vnc would work equally well to running emacs via x11 from irix to mac - but in addition to my fuel here I also want to use another box far in Poland - the lag would kill me...

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[click for links to hinv] JP: [ :O200: :Fuel: :Octane2: :Octane: :O2: :Indy: :Indy: ] PL: [ :Fuel: :O2: :O2+: :Indy: ]
For Sale: 2*O200 M/B, 2*O200 PSU, 6*256MB O200 RAM, 2*O200 SCSI Backplane, 2*O200 MSC, DMediaPro DM-2 ( 030-1653-002 Rev. H , XT-DIGVID) with Octane XIO pull (Origin pull optionally available)
Code:
zfs set sharenfs=on zfs/foo/bar
zfs set sharesmb=on zfs/foo/bar


Those bits are independent and I see no reason why it wouldn't work simultaneously...
you may need to add some extra parameters to suit your needs to the commands above.

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[click for links to hinv] JP: [ :O200: :Fuel: :Octane2: :Octane: :O2: :Indy: :Indy: ] PL: [ :Fuel: :O2: :O2+: :Indy: ]
For Sale: 2*O200 M/B, 2*O200 PSU, 6*256MB O200 RAM, 2*O200 SCSI Backplane, 2*O200 MSC, DMediaPro DM-2 ( 030-1653-002 Rev. H , XT-DIGVID) with Octane XIO pull (Origin pull optionally available)
How about making sure the share(1) gets what it wants ? ( man share ) :
Code:
zfs set sharenfs='rw=10.0.0.1' pool/dataset
zfs set sharenfs='rw=10.0.0.0/16' pool/dataset

depending on whether you want a single host or a subnet...

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[click for links to hinv] JP: [ :O200: :Fuel: :Octane2: :Octane: :O2: :Indy: :Indy: ] PL: [ :Fuel: :O2: :O2+: :Indy: ]
For Sale: 2*O200 M/B, 2*O200 PSU, 6*256MB O200 RAM, 2*O200 SCSI Backplane, 2*O200 MSC, DMediaPro DM-2 ( 030-1653-002 Rev. H , XT-DIGVID) with Octane XIO pull (Origin pull optionally available)
I think Portland, OR

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[click for links to hinv] JP: [ :O200: :Fuel: :Octane2: :Octane: :O2: :Indy: :Indy: ] PL: [ :Fuel: :O2: :O2+: :Indy: ]
For Sale: 2*O200 M/B, 2*O200 PSU, 6*256MB O200 RAM, 2*O200 SCSI Backplane, 2*O200 MSC, DMediaPro DM-2 ( 030-1653-002 Rev. H , XT-DIGVID) with Octane XIO pull (Origin pull optionally available)
Fits hardware category better than just Apple,
it explains how a SMPS works - pretty much all of this applies even to SGI PSU's...

http://www.arcfn.com/2012/05/apple-iphone-charger-teardown-quality.html
[click for links to hinv] JP: :Fuel: | :O2: | :Indy: || PL: [ :Fuel: :O2: :O2+: :Indy: ]
Hey and Welcome,

There's currently one Indy case on an auction in Japan for 3000 JPY and another Indy (with all the components but in "Junk" condition) for 3900 JPY, same as with Pymble - shipping would be pricey.

Cheers
[click for links to hinv] JP: :Fuel: | :O2: | :Indy: || PL: [ :Fuel: :O2: :O2+: :Indy: ]
You may want to check the eject buttom - maybe there's something stuck around, or maybe even some gear mechanism inside has a chipped piece of something that prevents it from latching to close.
Designer of Fuel ATX PSU adapter board : viewtopic.php?f=3&t=16730291&p=7386863#p7386400
(now ships from USA)
Yes he is, there's now two of us :D

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[click for links to hinv] JP: [ :O200: :Fuel: :Octane2: :Octane: :O2: :Indy: :Indy: ] PL: [ :Fuel: :O2: :O2+: :Indy: ]
For Sale: 2*O200 M/B, 2*O200 PSU, 6*256MB O200 RAM, 2*O200 SCSI Backplane, 2*O200 MSC, DMediaPro DM-2 ( 030-1653-002 Rev. H , XT-DIGVID) with Octane XIO pull (Origin pull optionally available)
geo wrote:
duck wrote: Hmm, possibly, I feel the Riemersma dithering gives more of a 3d-effect, but the jittering of the dithering might be distracting (hard to tell from the video)


sorry for that, ill try get another video and have it near the display. also if high def, the video size is large, any suggestion to see the performance comparison? do you want me to slow the rotation?
just let me know and ill try to capture it


Whatever it's going to be, looks awesome, I think i like the riemersma and white ones the most (but I'm sure it looks much better live than on the video).

Cheers and great job.
[click for links to hinv] JP: :Fuel: | :O2: | :Indy: || PL: [ :Fuel: :O2: :O2+: :Indy: ]
Niice, now we need some new VPN over the Internets for all of us the IRIX users so that we can share the files and message each other :P
[click for links to hinv] JP: :Fuel: | :O2: | :Indy: || PL: [ :Fuel: :O2: :O2+: :Indy: ]
geo wrote: hi canavan, thanks for trying, hmmm can you check if what Motif version is currently set on your IRIX? by default it is using Motif 1.2 and there was a script you need to run to switch to Motif 2.1, i forgot which and where the script, but I'm sure there was coz i used it on here. But i'm not sure this will resolve the compile issue on your side, can you try this first? Thanks and hope to hear the result :)


Per Motif 2.1 porting guide:

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If you need to change the default environment to 2.1, enter (as root) the following command:
# /usr/Motif-2.1/lib/mksymlinks
To return the default environment to 1.2, enter:
# /usr/Motif-1.2/lib/mksymlinks


Worked for me like a charm.

Geo, on a sidenote, you can create a Makefile.irix with the contents you suggested, and ask the user to run

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make -f Makefile.irix
- this way you keep the project closer to original


Btw, it doesn't work on my Freebsd 8.1-release, I log into by bsd box from OSX over SSH (with X-forwarding) - it does compile flawlessly, launches (on my remote X session in the OSX) with the docked icon, but when I click on the icon I get :


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[kuba@bzzd ~/gXipmsg]$ ./gXipmsg
Segmentation fault: 11 (core dumped)



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(gdb) where
#0  0x00000008009fbcd1 in XtWidgetToApplicationContext () from /usr/local/lib/libXt.so.6
#1  0x00000008009f2cde in XtAddCallback () from /usr/local/lib/libXt.so.6
#2  0x0000000000403449 in sendDialog_Create (xt_List=0x801a06800, mSelPos=0) at sendDialog.c:52
#3  0x0000000000402ae7 in appIcon_IconCallBack (widget=0x801a10a80, client_data=0x801a06800, call_data=0x7fffffffe050)
at appIcon.c:83
#4  0x00000008009f1d9f in XtCallCallbackList () from /usr/local/lib/libXt.so.6
#5  0x0000000800729e51 in ActivateCommonG () from /usr/local/lib/libXm.so.3
#6  0x000000080072b775 in InputDispatch () from /usr/local/lib/libXm.so.3
#7  0x0000000800700493 in _XmDispatchGadgetInput () from /usr/local/lib/libXm.so.3
#8  0x00000008007a412a in _XmGadgetActivate () from /usr/local/lib/libXm.so.3
#9  0x0000000800a27616 in HandleActions () from /usr/local/lib/libXt.so.6
#10 0x0000000800a27db6 in _XtTranslateEvent () from /usr/local/lib/libXt.so.6
#11 0x00000008009ff97a in XtDispatchEventToWidget () from /usr/local/lib/libXt.so.6
#12 0x00000008009fff96 in _XtDefaultDispatcher () from /usr/local/lib/libXt.so.6
#13 0x00000008009ff0b8 in XtDispatchEvent () from /usr/local/lib/libXt.so.6
#14 0x00000008009ff243 in XtAppMainLoop () from /usr/local/lib/libXt.so.6
#15 0x0000000000402ab8 in appIcon_Run (xac_App=0x50c958) at appIcon.c:77
#16 0x0000000000401e5b in gXipmsg_main (argc=1, argv=0x7fffffffeaa8) at main.c:41
#17 0x0000000000401e8b in main (argc=1, argv=0x7fffffffeaa8) at main.c:49



Cheers
[click for links to hinv] JP: :Fuel: | :O2: | :Indy: || PL: [ :Fuel: :O2: :O2+: :Indy: ]
It's been a while, and I guess everybody now knows I've had a Fuel for some time - time for a hinv :)

Hinv:

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Location: /hw/module/001c01/node
IP34 Board: barcode NSR361     part 030-1707-005 rev -B
Location: /hw/module/001c01/node/cpubus/0
IP34PIMM Board: barcode NPJ852     part 030-1932-001 rev -B
Location: /hw/module/001c01/Ibrick/xtalk/13
ASTODYV10 Board: barcode NSP265     part 030-1826-003 rev -A
Location: /hw/module/001c01/Ibrick/xtalk/14
IP34 Board: barcode NSR361     part 030-1707-005 rev -B
Location: /hw/module/001c01/Ibrick/xtalk/15
IP34 Board: barcode NSR361     part 030-1707-005 rev -B
1 800 MHZ IP35 Processor
CPU: MIPS R16000 Processor Chip Revision: 2.2
FPU: MIPS R16010 Floating Point Chip Revision: 2.2
CPU 0 at Module 001c01/Slot 0/Slice A: 800 Mhz MIPS R16000 Processor Chip (enabled)
Processor revision: 2.2. Scache: Size 4 MB Speed 400 Mhz  Tap 0xa
Main memory size: 2048 Mbytes
Instruction cache size: 32 Kbytes
Data cache size: 32 Kbytes
Secondary unified instruction/data cache size: 4 Mbytes
Memory at Module 001c01/Slot 0: 2048 MB (enabled)
Bank 0 contains 512 MB (Standard) DIMMS (enabled)
Bank 1 contains 512 MB (Standard) DIMMS (enabled)
Bank 2 contains 512 MB (Premium) DIMMS (enabled)
Bank 3 contains 512 MB (Premium) DIMMS (enabled)
Integral SCSI controller 2: Version LS1030, low voltage differential
Integral SCSI controller 3: Version LS1030, low voltage differential
Integral SCSI controller 0: Version QL12160, low voltage differential
Disk drive: unit 1 on SCSI controller 0 (unit 1)
Integral SCSI controller 1: Version QL12160, single ended
CDROM: unit 1 on SCSI controller 1
Integral SCSI controller 4: Version SAS/SATA LS1064
Disk drive: unit 3 on SCSI controller 4 (unit 3)
IOC3/IOC4 serial port: tty1
IOC3/IOC4 serial port: tty2
IOC3 parallel port: plp1
Graphics board: V10
Gigabit Ethernet: tg1, module 001c01, PCI bus 2 slot 1
Integral Fast Ethernet: ef0, version 1, module 001c01, pci 4
Iris Audio Processor: version EMU revision A3, number 1
PCI Adapter ID (vendor 0x14e4, device 0x1645) PCI slot 1
PCI Adapter ID (vendor 0x1000, device 0x0030) PCI slot 2
PCI Adapter ID (vendor 0x1000, device 0x0030) PCI slot 2
PCI Adapter ID (vendor 0x1077, device 0x1216) PCI slot 1
PCI Adapter ID (vendor 0x1102, device 0x0004) PCI slot 2
PCI Adapter ID (vendor 0x1102, device 0x7003) PCI slot 2
PCI Adapter ID (vendor 0x1102, device 0x4001) PCI slot 2
PCI Adapter ID (vendor 0x1000, device 0x0050) PCI slot 3
PCI Adapter ID (vendor 0x10a9, device 0x0003) PCI slot 4
PCI Adapter ID (vendor 0x1045, device 0xc861) PCI slot 5
HUB in Module 001c01/Slot 0: Revision 2 Speed 200.00 Mhz (enabled)
IP35prom in Module 001c01/Slot n0: Revision 6.210
USB controller: type OHCI



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Graphics board 0 is "ODYSSEY" graphics.
Managed (":0.0") 1920x1088
BUZZ version B.2
PB&J version 1
32MB memory
Banks: 2, CAS latency: 3
Monitor 0 type: BNQ 30988
(Could not contact X server; thus, no XSGIvc information available)



uname:

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IRIX64 TFuel 6.5 6.5.30m 07202013 IP35


scsicontrol:

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/dev/scsi/sc0d1l0:  Disk          FUJITSU MAW3073NP       0104
ANSI vers 3, ISO ver: 0, ECMA ver: 0; supports:  16bit synch linkedcmds cmdqueing
Device is  ready
/dev/scsi/sc1d1l0:  CD-ROM        HP      DVD-ROM 305     1.01
ANSI vers 2, ISO ver: 0, ECMA ver: 0; supports:  synch
Device is  not ready

/dev/scsi/sc4d3l0:  Disk          ATA     WDC WD10EARS-22Y0A80
ANSI vers 5, ISO ver: 0, ECMA ver: 0; supports:  cmdqueing
Device is  ready


diskpatch:

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sc0d1l0:  Disk         FUJITSU MAW3073NP       0104  Serial: DAS0P6A0
sc4d3l0:  Disk         ATA     WDC WD10EARS-22Y0A80  Serial: WD


l1 serial:

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Data                            Location      Value
------------------------------  ------------  --------
Local System Serial Number      EEPROM        08:00:69:10:83:93
Local Brick Serial Number       EEPROM        NSR361
Reference Brick Serial Number   NVRAM         NSR361


EEPROM      Product Name    Serial         Part Number           Rev  T/W
----------  --------------  -------------  --------------------  ---  ------
NODE        IP34            NSR361         030_1707_005          B    00
MAC         MAC ADDRESS     NA             NA                    NA   NA
PIMM        IP34PIMM        NPJ852         030_1932_001          B    00
XIO         ASTODYV10       NSP265         030_1826_003          A    00

EEPROM     JEDEC-SPD Info           Part Number        Rev  Speed  SGI
---------- ------------------------ ------------------ ---- ------ --------
DIMM 0     7F94FFFFFFFFFFFF4C79C80D SM57264DSGI100C2   00FF   8.0  N/A
DIMM 2     CE00000000000000276B7700 M3 46L6510BT1-CA0   0B   10.0  N/A
DIMM 1     7F94FFFFFFFFFFFFAC79C80D SM57264DSGI100C2   00FF   8.0  N/A
DIMM 3     CE0000000000000028CDF200 M3 46L6510BT1-CA0   0B   10.0  N/A


l1 flash:

Code: Select all

Flash image A currently booted

Image      Status        Revision    Built
-----   -------------   ----------   -----
A     user default    1.38.9       07/26/2005 13:08:44
B     valid           1.38.9       07/26/2005 13:08:44


l1 env:

Code: Select all

Environmental monitoring is enabled and running.

Description    State       Warning Limits     Fault Limits       Current
-------------- ----------  -----------------  -----------------  -------
12V    Enabled  10%  10.80/ 13.20  20%   9.60/ 14.40   11.938
12V IO    Enabled  10%  10.80/ 13.20  20%   9.60/ 14.40   12.063
5V    Enabled  10%   4.50/  5.50  20%   4.00/  6.00    4.992
3.3V    Enabled  10%   2.97/  3.63  20%   2.64/  3.96    3.337
2.5V    Enabled  10%   2.25/  2.75  20%   2.00/  3.00    2.470
1.5V    Enabled  10%   1.35/  1.65  20%   1.20/  1.80    1.466
5V AUX    Enabled  10%   4.50/  5.50  20%   4.00/  6.00    5.044
3.3V AUX    Enabled  10%   2.97/  3.63  20%   2.64/  3.96    3.268
PIMM 12V BIAS    Enabled  10%  10.80/ 13.20  20%   9.60/ 14.40   12.063
SRAM    Enabled  10%   2.25/  2.75  20%   2.00/  3.00    2.496
VCPU    Enabled  10%   1.13/  1.38  20%   1.00/  1.50    1.255
PIMM 1.5V    Enabled  10%   1.35/  1.65  20%   1.20/  1.80    1.495
PIMM 3.3V AUX    Enabled  10%   2.97/  3.63  20%   2.64/  3.96    3.268
PIMM 5V AUX    Enabled  10%   4.50/  5.50  20%   4.00/  6.00    5.018
XIO 12V BIAS    Enabled  10%  10.80/ 13.20  20%   9.60/ 14.40   11.812
XIO 5V    Enabled  10%   4.50/  5.50  20%   4.00/  6.00    4.992
XIO 2.5V    Enabled  10%   2.25/  2.75  20%   2.00/  3.00    2.470
XIO 3.3V AUX    Enabled  10%   2.97/  3.63  20%   2.64/  3.96    3.285

Description     State       Warning RPM  Current RPM
--------------- ----------  -----------  -----------
FAN  0  EXHAUST    Enabled          920         1654
FAN  1       HD    Enabled         1560         3068
FAN  2      PCI    Enabled         1120         2556
FAN  3    XIO 1    Enabled         1600         2537
FAN  4    XIO 2    Enabled         1600         2481
FAN  5       PS    Enabled         1349         1748

Advisory   Critical   Fault      Current
Description       State       Temp       Temp       Temp       Temp
----------------- ----------  ---------  ---------  ---------  ---------
0 NODE 0            Enabled    [Autofan Control]    80C/176F   45C/113F
1 NODE 1            Enabled    [Autofan Control]    80C/176F   47C/116F
2 NODE 2            Enabled    [Autofan Control]    80C/176F   38C/100F
3 PIMM              Enabled    [Autofan Control]    80C/176F   54C/129F
4 ODYSSEY           Enabled    [Autofan Control]    80C/176F   43C/109F
5 BEDROCK           Enabled    [Autofan Control]    85C/185F   49C/120F



Add-ons / mods:

*) Network card (tg1)
*) LSI SATA controller and 1TB disk
*) LSI SCSI card (used mostly for external ports - tape drive etc)
*) Audigy sound card
*) All fans replaced to reduce noise
*) ATX PSU (with my DIY converter cable, I also have original NMB PSU handy)

Casually hunting for a V12, DCD, RAM modules (512MB or 1GB Premium)

Cheers
[click for links to hinv] JP: :Fuel: | :O2: | :Indy: || PL: [ :Fuel: :O2: :O2+: :Indy: ]
Yes I did and I'm pondering on that, might get them shipped to my parents in Poland - should be cheap from Sweden.
Regarding standard/premium - not sure if it matters with a single CPU or not, but since the "Speed" reading shows a value of 8 vs. 10 - I assume it's a CAS latency - regardless whether it's in clock cycles or nanoseconds, 8 is better than 10.
[click for links to hinv] JP: :Fuel: | :O2: | :Indy: || PL: [ :Fuel: :O2: :O2+: :Indy: ]
http://www.tekmote.nl/epages/61504599.sf/en_GB/?ObjectPath=/Shops/61504599/Products/CFL-008

The specs are not impressive (my phone is faster and has similar resolution), but given it's MIPS-based - pretty cool stuff.

_________________
[click for links to hinv] JP: [ :O200: :Fuel: :Octane2: :Octane: :O2: :Indy: :Indy: ] PL: [ :Fuel: :O2: :O2+: :Indy: ]
For Sale: 2*O200 M/B, 2*O200 PSU, 6*256MB O200 RAM, 2*O200 SCSI Backplane, 2*O200 MSC, DMediaPro DM-2 ( 030-1653-002 Rev. H , XT-DIGVID) with Octane XIO pull (Origin pull optionally available)
Finally got my long-awaited disk and matching adapter, (it's a simple UW disk connected via simple 68-50 pin adapter, not an LVD-thingy).
It's got only 64MB RAM for now (that's what I got), I will try to max it out in this department, the 6.5.22 is just to get it running.
I know it won't be too fast with only 64 MB...

Time to share my hinv:

hinv -vm
Code:
CPU: MIPS R5000 Processor Chip Revision: 1.0
FPU: MIPS R5000 Floating Point Coprocessor Revision: 1.0
1 150 MHZ IP22 Processor
Main memory size: 64 Mbytes
Instruction cache size: 32 Kbytes
Data cache size: 32 Kbytes
Integral SCSI controller 0: Version WD33C93B, revision D
Disk drive: unit 1 on SCSI controller 0 (unit 1)
On-board serial ports: 2
On-board bi-directional parallel port
Graphics board: Indy 8-bit
Integral Ethernet: ec0, version 1
Integral ISDN: Basic Rate Interface unit 0, revision 1.0
Iris Audio Processor: version A2 revision 4.1.0
Vino video: unit 0, revision 0, IndyCam not connected


gfxinfo -vv
Code:
Graphics board 0 is "NG1" graphics.
Managed (":0.0") 1024x768
8 bitplanes, NG1 revision 6, REX3 revision B, VC2 revision A
MC revision C, xmap9 revision A, cmap revision C, bt445 revision D
Display 1024x768 @ 60Hz, monitor id 15


uname -aR
Code:
IRIX IRIS 6.5 6.5.22m 10070055 IP22


scsicontrol -i /dev/scsi/*
Code:
/dev/scsi/sc0d1l0:  Disk          SEAGATE ST39173W        6244
ANSI vers 2, ISO ver: 0, ECMA ver: 0; supports:  16bit synch linkedcmds cmdqueing
Device is  ready


/sbin/diskpatch -v
Code:
sc0d1l0:  Disk         SEAGATE ST39173W        6244  Serial: LMB46804



Cheers

_________________
[click for links to hinv] JP: [ :O200: :Fuel: :Octane2: :Octane: :O2: :Indy: :Indy: ] PL: [ :Fuel: :O2: :O2+: :Indy: ]
For Sale: 2*O200 M/B, 2*O200 PSU, 6*256MB O200 RAM, 2*O200 SCSI Backplane, 2*O200 MSC, DMediaPro DM-2 ( 030-1653-002 Rev. H , XT-DIGVID) with Octane XIO pull (Origin pull optionally available)
FYI, parted with this octane a few weeks ago.

_________________
[click for links to hinv] JP: [ :O200: :Fuel: :Octane2: :Octane: :O2: :Indy: :Indy: ] PL: [ :Fuel: :O2: :O2+: :Indy: ]
For Sale: 2*O200 M/B, 2*O200 PSU, 6*256MB O200 RAM, 2*O200 SCSI Backplane, 2*O200 MSC, DMediaPro DM-2 ( 030-1653-002 Rev. H , XT-DIGVID) with Octane XIO pull (Origin pull optionally available)
dclough wrote:
The combinations of "red" + "CPU architecture" + "Unix" seems to point to Oracle. They inherited SPARC and Solaris from Sun.


Hmm, but a company who pissed everyone with their Java claims can't be so great... But I never worked there, it might be different from inside.

Oskar45 wrote:
best-hated international organizations of the world


Microsoft ?

geo wrote:
hmm i wonder which one is nice to have in IRIX, USB or BT/BLE?


BT is not easy, I remember from 10 years ago, in FreeBSD, when BT support was barely beyond simple serial port and modem support.
There was no A2DP, let alone have any AVRCP...

It's certainly possible, at least serial port could be implemented relatively easily - even as a hardware add-on..

_________________
[click for links to hinv] JP: [ :O200: :Fuel: :Octane2: :Octane: :O2: :Indy: :Indy: ] PL: [ :Fuel: :O2: :O2+: :Indy: ]
For Sale: 2*O200 M/B, 2*O200 PSU, 6*256MB O200 RAM, 2*O200 SCSI Backplane, 2*O200 MSC, DMediaPro DM-2 ( 030-1653-002 Rev. H , XT-DIGVID) with Octane XIO pull (Origin pull optionally available)
hinv -vm
Code:
Location: /hw/module/001c01/node
IP34 Board: barcode MYD069     part 030-1707-003 rev -L
Location: /hw/module/001c01/node/cpubus/0
IP34PIMM Board: barcode MKZ626     part 030-1730-001 rev -G
Location: /hw/module/001c01/Ibrick/xtalk/13
ASTODYV10 Board: barcode MXH355     part 030-1826-002 rev -A
Location: /hw/module/001c01/Ibrick/xtalk/14
IP34 Board: barcode MYD069     part 030-1707-003 rev -L
Location: /hw/module/001c01/Ibrick/xtalk/15
IP34 Board: barcode MYD069     part 030-1707-003 rev -L
1 600 MHZ IP35 Processor
CPU: MIPS R14000 Processor Chip Revision: 2.3
FPU: MIPS R14010 Floating Point Chip Revision: 2.3
CPU 0 at Module 001c01/Slot 0/Slice A: 600 Mhz MIPS R14000 Processor Chip (enabled)
Processor revision: 2.3. Scache: Size 4 MB Speed 300 Mhz  Tap 0xa
Main memory size: 1024 Mbytes
Instruction cache size: 32 Kbytes
Data cache size: 32 Kbytes
Secondary unified instruction/data cache size: 4 Mbytes
Memory at Module 001c01/Slot 0: 1024 MB (enabled)
Bank 0 contains 256 MB (Standard) DIMMS (enabled)
Bank 1 contains 256 MB (Standard) DIMMS (enabled)
Bank 2 contains 256 MB (Standard) DIMMS (enabled)
Bank 3 contains 256 MB (Standard) DIMMS (enabled)
Integral SCSI controller 0: Version QL12160, low voltage differential
Disk drive: unit 1 on SCSI controller 0 (unit 1)
Integral SCSI controller 1: Version QL12160, single ended
CDROM: unit 1 on SCSI controller 1
IOC3/IOC4 serial port: tty1
IOC3/IOC4 serial port: tty2
IOC3 parallel port: plp1
Graphics board: V10
Integral Fast Ethernet: ef0, version 1, module 001c01, pci 4
PCI Adapter ID (vendor 0x1077, device 0x1216) PCI slot 1
PCI Adapter ID (vendor 0x10a9, device 0x0003) PCI slot 4
PCI Adapter ID (vendor 0x1045, device 0xc861) PCI slot 5
HUB in Module 001c01/Slot 0: Revision 2 Speed 200.00 Mhz (enabled)
IP35prom in Module 001c01/Slot n0: Revision 6.210
USB controller: type OHCI




/usr/gfx/gfxinfo -vv
Code:
Graphics board 0 is "ODYSSEY" graphics.
Managed (":0.0") 1280x1024
BUZZ version B.2
PB&J version 1
32MB memory
Banks: 2, CAS latency: 3
Monitor 0 type: Unknown
(Could not contact X server; thus, no XSGIvc information available)


uname -aR
Code:
IRIX64 Fuel 6.5 6.5.30m 07202013 IP35



scsicontrol -i /dev/scsi/*
Code:
/dev/scsi/sc0d1l0:  Disk          SGI     ST318406LW      2006
ANSI vers 3, ISO ver: 0, ECMA ver: 0; supports:  16bit synch linkedcmds cmdqueing
Device is  ready
/dev/scsi/sc1d1l0:  CD-ROM        TOSHIBA DVD-ROM SD-M14011007
ANSI vers 2, ISO ver: 0, ECMA ver: 0; supports:  synch linkedcmds
Device is  not ready


/sbin/diskpatch -v
Code:
sc0d1l0:  Disk         SGI     ST318406LW      2006  Serial: 3FE21ELG




l1cmd serial all
Code:
Data                            Location      Value
------------------------------  ------------  --------
Local System Serial Number      EEPROM        08:00:69:10:62:A3
Local Brick Serial Number       EEPROM        MYD069
Reference Brick Serial Number   NVRAM         MYD069


EEPROM      Product Name    Serial      Part Number           Rev  T/W
----------  --------------  ----------  --------------------  ---  ------
NODE        IP34            MYD069      030_1707_003          L    00
MAC         MAC ADDRESS     NA          NA                    NA   NA
PIMM        IP34PIMM        MKZ626      030_1730_001          G    00
XIO         ASTODYV10       MXH355      030_1826_002          A    00

EEPROM     JEDEC-SPD Info           Part Number        Rev Speed  SGI
---------- ------------------------ ------------------ --- ------ --------
DIMM 0     CE000000000000000CFE7000 M3 46L3313DT2-CA0  2D   10.0  N/A
DIMM 2     CE000000000000000CFF7000 M3 46L3313DT2-CA0  2D   10.0  N/A
DIMM 1     CE000000000000000C5BAD02 M3 46L3313DT2-CA0  2D   10.0  N/A
DIMM 3     CE000000000000000C65AD02 M3 46L3313DT2-CA0  2D   10.0  N/A


l1cmd flash status
Code:
Flash image A currently booted

Image      Status        Revision    Built
-----   -------------   ----------   -----
A     user default    1.20.6       03/12/2003 11:01:29
B     valid           1.20.6       03/12/2003 11:01:29


l1cmd env
Code:
Environmental monitoring is enabled and running.

Description    State       Warning Limits     Fault Limits       Current
-------------- ----------  -----------------  -----------------  -------
12V    Enabled  10%  10.80/ 13.20  20%   9.60/ 14.40   11.50
12V IO    Enabled  10%  10.80/ 13.20  20%   9.60/ 14.40   11.81
5V    Enabled  10%   4.50/  5.50  20%   4.00/  6.00    5.20
3.3V    Enabled  10%   2.97/  3.63  20%   2.64/  3.96    3.30
2.5V    Enabled  10%   2.25/  2.75  20%   2.00/  3.00    2.46
1.5V    Enabled  10%   1.35/  1.65  20%   1.20/  1.80    1.47
5V aux    Enabled  10%   4.50/  5.50  20%   4.00/  6.00    5.02
3.3V aux    Enabled  10%   2.97/  3.63  20%   2.64/  3.96    3.27
PIMM0 12V bias    Enabled  10%  10.80/ 13.20  20%   9.60/ 14.40   11.81
Fuel SRAM    Enabled  10%   2.25/  2.75  20%   2.00/  3.00    2.54
Fuel CPU    Enabled  10%   1.44/  1.76  20%   1.28/  1.92    1.59
PIMM0 1.5V    Enabled  10%   1.35/  1.65  20%   1.20/  1.80    1.49
PIMM0 3.3V aux    Enabled  10%   2.97/  3.63  20%   2.64/  3.96    3.29
PIMM0 5V aux    Enabled  10%   4.50/  5.50  20%   4.00/  6.00    5.04
XIO 12V bias    Enabled  10%  10.80/ 13.20  20%   9.60/ 14.40   11.44
XIO 5V    Enabled  10%   4.50/  5.50  20%   4.00/  6.00    5.20
XIO 2.5V    Enabled  10%   2.25/  2.75  20%   2.00/  3.00    2.46
XIO 3.3V aux    Enabled  10%   2.97/  3.63  20%   2.64/  3.96    3.30

Description    State       Warning RPM  Current RPM
-------------- ----------  -----------  -----------
FAN 0  EXHAUST    Enabled          920         1228
FAN 1       HD    Enabled         1560         2244
FAN 2      PCI    Enabled         1120         1558
FAN 3    XIO 1    Enabled         1600         2274
FAN 4    XIO 2    Enabled         1600         2130
FAN 5       PS    Enabled         1600         1781

Advisory   Critical   Fault      Current
Description    State       Temp       Temp       Temp       Temp
-------------- ----------  ---------  ---------  ---------  ---------
NODE 0            Enabled   60C/140F   65C/149F   70C/158F   33C/ 91F
NODE 1            Enabled   60C/140F   65C/149F   70C/158F   31C/ 87F
NODE 2            Enabled   60C/140F   65C/149F   70C/158F   23C/ 73F
PIMM              Enabled   60C/140F   65C/149F   70C/158F   40C/104F
ODYSSEY           Enabled   60C/140F   65C/149F   70C/158F   29C/ 84F
BEDROCK           Enabled   70C/158F   75C/167F   80C/176F   34C/ 93F

_________________
[click for links to hinv] JP: [ :O200: :Fuel: :Octane2: :Octane: :O2: :Indy: :Indy: ] PL: [ :Fuel: :O2: :O2+: :Indy: ]
For Sale: 2*O200 M/B, 2*O200 PSU, 6*256MB O200 RAM, 2*O200 SCSI Backplane, 2*O200 MSC, DMediaPro DM-2 ( 030-1653-002 Rev. H , XT-DIGVID) with Octane XIO pull (Origin pull optionally available)
hinv -vm
Code:
CPU: MIPS R12000 Processor Chip Revision: 3.5
FPU: MIPS R12010 Floating Point Chip Revision: 0.0
1 400 MHZ IP32 Processor
Main memory size: 1024 Mbytes
Secondary unified instruction/data cache size: 2 Mbytes on Processor 0
Instruction cache size: 32 Kbytes
Data cache size: 32 Kbytes
FLASH PROM version 4.18
Integral SCSI controller 0: Version ADAPTEC 7880
Disk drive: unit 2 on SCSI controller 0 (unit 2)
CDROM: unit 4 on SCSI controller 0
Integral SCSI controller 1: Version ADAPTEC 7880
On-board serial ports: tty1
On-board serial ports: tty2
On-board EPP/ECP parallel port
CRM graphics installed
Integral Ethernet: ec0, version 1
Iris Audio Processor: version A3 revision 0
PCI Adapter ID (vendor 0x9004, device 0x8078) PCI slot 1
PCI Adapter ID (vendor 0x9004, device 0x8078) PCI slot 2
Video: MVP unit 0 version 1.4
AV: AV1 Card version 1, Camera not connected.
Vice: TRE



/usr/gfx/gfxinfo -vv
Code:
Graphics board 0 is "CRM" graphics.
Managed (":0.0") 1280x1024
32 bitplanes
board revision 2, CRM revision C, GBE revision B
Monitor 0 type: Unknown
(Could not contact X server; thus, no XSGIvc information available)




uname -aR
Code:
IRIX no2 6.5 6.5.22m 10070056 IP32


scsicontrol -i /dev/scsi/*
Code:
/dev/scsi/sc0d2l0:  Disk          SGI     ST336607LC      2743
ANSI vers 3, ISO ver: 0, ECMA ver: 0; supports:  16bit synch linkedcmds cmdqueing
Device is  ready
/dev/scsi/sc0d4l0:  CD-ROM        TOSHIBA CD-ROM XM-6401TA1003
ANSI vers 2, ISO ver: 0, ECMA ver: 0; supports:  reladdr synch linkedcmds
Device is  not ready



/sbin/diskpatch -v
Code:
sc0d2l0:  Disk         SGI     ST336607LC      2743  Serial: 3JA9Z2MW

_________________
[click for links to hinv] JP: [ :O200: :Fuel: :Octane2: :Octane: :O2: :Indy: :Indy: ] PL: [ :Fuel: :O2: :O2+: :Indy: ]
For Sale: 2*O200 M/B, 2*O200 PSU, 6*256MB O200 RAM, 2*O200 SCSI Backplane, 2*O200 MSC, DMediaPro DM-2 ( 030-1653-002 Rev. H , XT-DIGVID) with Octane XIO pull (Origin pull optionally available)
geo wrote:
gXipmsg will be the lightest and fastest way to pass around files and text massages on different Nix flavors with Motif to the modern Wintel and other platforms ;)

Next stage for you - build up on the gXipmsg, and make it into a swarm network of all IRIX users, so that we can all stay connected :P

_________________
[click for links to hinv] JP: [ :O200: :Fuel: :Octane2: :Octane: :O2: :Indy: :Indy: ] PL: [ :Fuel: :O2: :O2+: :Indy: ]
For Sale: 2*O200 M/B, 2*O200 PSU, 6*256MB O200 RAM, 2*O200 SCSI Backplane, 2*O200 MSC, DMediaPro DM-2 ( 030-1653-002 Rev. H , XT-DIGVID) with Octane XIO pull (Origin pull optionally available)
Code:
no2 26# ./scsimon /dev/scsi/sc0d2l0
Inquiry response:       [SGI     ST336607LC      2743]
Current temperature:    26C/78F
Maximum temperature:    68C/154F
Drive uptime (total):   29117 minutes (= 20d 5h 17m)
Next internal test in:  112 minutes
Self-test data (newest first):
0: at: 1h      type: bg short          result: completed OK
1: at: 1h      type: bg short          result: completed OK
no2 27# !!
./scsimon /dev/scsi/sc0d2l0
Inquiry response:       [SGI     ST336607LC      2743]
Current temperature:    31C/87F
Maximum temperature:    68C/154F
Drive uptime (total):   29133 minutes (= 20d 5h 33m)
Next internal test in:  96 minutes
Self-test data (newest first):
0: at: 1h      type: bg short          result: completed OK
1: at: 1h      type: bg short          result: completed OK
no2 28#
no2 28# !!
./scsimon /dev/scsi/sc0d2l0
Inquiry response:       [SGI     ST336607LC      2743]
Current temperature:    35C/95F
Maximum temperature:    68C/154F
Drive uptime (total):   29159 minutes (= 20d 5h 59m)
Next internal test in:  70 minutes
Self-test data (newest first):
0: at: 1h      type: bg short          result: completed OK
1: at: 1h      type: bg short          result: completed OK
no2 29# date
Fri Nov  2 11:59:18 JST 2012
no2 30# !./s
./scsimon /dev/scsi/sc0d2l0
Inquiry response:       [SGI     ST336607LC      2743]
Current temperature:    35C/95F
Maximum temperature:    68C/154F
Drive uptime (total):   29179 minutes (= 20d 6h 19m)
Next internal test in:  50 minutes
Self-test data (newest first):
0: at: 1h      type: bg short          result: completed OK
1: at: 1h      type: bg short          result: completed OK
no2 31#



After approx 1 hour, temp gradually went up from 26C to 35C.
I'm keeping the machine loaded, but without significant disk IO

Some 1 hour later, the temp went up to 38C

Code:
bash-4.0# ./scsimon /dev/scsi/sc0d2l0
Inquiry response:       [SGI     ST336607LC      2743]
Current temperature:    36C/96F
Maximum temperature:    68C/154F
Drive uptime (total):   29206 minutes (= 20d 6h 46m)
Next internal test in:  22 minutes
Self-test data (newest first):
0: at: 1h      type: bg short          result: completed OK
1: at: 1h      type: bg short          result: completed OK
bash-4.0# !!
./scsimon /dev/scsi/sc0d2l0
Inquiry response:       [SGI     ST336607LC      2743]
Current temperature:    38C/100F
Maximum temperature:    68C/154F
Drive uptime (total):   29236 minutes (= 20d 7h 16m)
Next internal test in:  112 minutes
Self-test data (newest first):
0: at: 1h      type: bg short          result: completed OK
1: at: 1h      type: bg short          result: completed OK


And not long later, temperature seems to have stabilized at 37C.

Code:
bash-4.0# !./s
./scsimon /dev/scsi/sc0d2l0
Inquiry response:       [SGI     ST336607LC      2743]
Current temperature:    37C/98F
Maximum temperature:    68C/154F
Drive uptime (total):   29249 minutes (= 20d 7h 29m)
Next internal test in:  100 minutes
Self-test data (newest first):
0: at: 1h      type: bg short          result: completed OK
1: at: 1h      type: bg short          result: completed OK
bash-4.0#


Ambient temperature in my room is some 20-22C.

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[click for links to hinv] JP: [ :O200: :Fuel: :Octane2: :Octane: :O2: :Indy: :Indy: ] PL: [ :Fuel: :O2: :O2+: :Indy: ]
For Sale: 2*O200 M/B, 2*O200 PSU, 6*256MB O200 RAM, 2*O200 SCSI Backplane, 2*O200 MSC, DMediaPro DM-2 ( 030-1653-002 Rev. H , XT-DIGVID) with Octane XIO pull (Origin pull optionally available)
I'm using amerinoc - have a small VPS over there (San Diego afair), works just fine for my needs.
http://lowendbox.com is a very good website with VPS comparisons, cool VPS companies come over there and give away promo codes etc.

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[click for links to hinv] JP: [ :O200: :Fuel: :Octane2: :Octane: :O2: :Indy: :Indy: ] PL: [ :Fuel: :O2: :O2+: :Indy: ]
For Sale: 2*O200 M/B, 2*O200 PSU, 6*256MB O200 RAM, 2*O200 SCSI Backplane, 2*O200 MSC, DMediaPro DM-2 ( 030-1653-002 Rev. H , XT-DIGVID) with Octane XIO pull (Origin pull optionally available)
For sale:

DMediaPro DM-2 ( 030-1653-002 Rev. H , XT-DIGVID) with Octane XIO pull (it was installed on a V12 board) , but I should have Origin XIO pull somewhere - pick one.

(most likely you need VBOB to make any use of it...)

Unfortunately I'm in Japan, for those far far away, if the shipping turns out expensive and you're willing to wait - I will likely be in Europe in the end of January 2013 and US in April maybe ?

Cheers

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[click for links to hinv] JP: [ :O200: :Fuel: :Octane2: :Octane: :O2: :Indy: :Indy: ] PL: [ :Fuel: :O2: :O2+: :Indy: ]
For Sale: 2*O200 M/B, 2*O200 PSU, 6*256MB O200 RAM, 2*O200 SCSI Backplane, 2*O200 MSC, DMediaPro DM-2 ( 030-1653-002 Rev. H , XT-DIGVID) with Octane XIO pull (Origin pull optionally available)
Hi folks,

I need a SCSI cable for Fuel, the one with proprietary M/B connector and normal 68-pin connectors for the disks.

Let me know if you have any, I'm in no rush.

I do remember seeing some posts as if was possible to obtain some in China - meanwhile I will pursue this path as well.

Cheers

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[click for links to hinv] JP: [ :O200: :Fuel: :Octane2: :Octane: :O2: :Indy: :Indy: ] PL: [ :Fuel: :O2: :O2+: :Indy: ]
For Sale: 2*O200 M/B, 2*O200 PSU, 6*256MB O200 RAM, 2*O200 SCSI Backplane, 2*O200 MSC, DMediaPro DM-2 ( 030-1653-002 Rev. H , XT-DIGVID) with Octane XIO pull (Origin pull optionally available)
I don't know what it's worth nowadays,
$60 ?

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[click for links to hinv] JP: [ :O200: :Fuel: :Octane2: :Octane: :O2: :Indy: :Indy: ] PL: [ :Fuel: :O2: :O2+: :Indy: ]
For Sale: 2*O200 M/B, 2*O200 PSU, 6*256MB O200 RAM, 2*O200 SCSI Backplane, 2*O200 MSC, DMediaPro DM-2 ( 030-1653-002 Rev. H , XT-DIGVID) with Octane XIO pull (Origin pull optionally available)
Well, too bad, word is word, 60$ it is, sold to titox.
I got too lucky myself, getting free maxed up octane2 and o2 with lots of spare parts, let him have DM2 for this much.
and yes, I wasn't able to find any closed auction for just the card,
I know the full set including cables and vbob goes high though.

Cheers.

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[click for links to hinv] JP: [ :O200: :Fuel: :Octane2: :Octane: :O2: :Indy: :Indy: ] PL: [ :Fuel: :O2: :O2+: :Indy: ]
For Sale: 2*O200 M/B, 2*O200 PSU, 6*256MB O200 RAM, 2*O200 SCSI Backplane, 2*O200 MSC, DMediaPro DM-2 ( 030-1653-002 Rev. H , XT-DIGVID) with Octane XIO pull (Origin pull optionally available)
No, I only have the card, no cables, no vbob.

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[click for links to hinv] JP: [ :O200: :Fuel: :Octane2: :Octane: :O2: :Indy: :Indy: ] PL: [ :Fuel: :O2: :O2+: :Indy: ]
For Sale: 2*O200 M/B, 2*O200 PSU, 6*256MB O200 RAM, 2*O200 SCSI Backplane, 2*O200 MSC, DMediaPro DM-2 ( 030-1653-002 Rev. H , XT-DIGVID) with Octane XIO pull (Origin pull optionally available)
I have a DIY dsub-13w3 cable and a ready-made one as well (this one requires 13w3-13w3 cable to switch gender at the end).
The cables worked well with my octane, now I have original sgi cable and I don't need so many of them.
I will likely be in Poland at the end of January - you can have it all :-) .

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[click for links to hinv] JP: [ :O200: :Fuel: :Octane2: :Octane: :O2: :Indy: :Indy: ] PL: [ :Fuel: :O2: :O2+: :Indy: ]
For Sale: 2*O200 M/B, 2*O200 PSU, 6*256MB O200 RAM, 2*O200 SCSI Backplane, 2*O200 MSC, DMediaPro DM-2 ( 030-1653-002 Rev. H , XT-DIGVID) with Octane XIO pull (Origin pull optionally available)