[rescue] E250 temperatures
Joshua D. Boyd
jdboyd at jdboyd.net
Mon Apr 14 17:02:15 CDT 2008
On Mon, 2008-04-14 at 14:44 -0700, Skeezics Boondoggle wrote:
> 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.
I'm going to hazard a guess that it is a Mac Pro.
> 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. :-)
And that is another lovely sight.
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