On Sun, 27 Dec 2009, Robert Armstrong wrote:
Actually the machine is probably OK but it seems like my crappy DSL modem
has picked this moment to quit. Probably it knows that I'm much too far
away to kick it...
Hi Bob, everyone
That is helpful! At least I know you're OK. I lost the link, then my IP changed, and I couldn't trace to charon ... a perfect storm of sorts.
Meanwhile, it's snowing here in Ohio.
Fred
Well, it was an iMac and the only other things stolen were a few laptops that were fairly recent so I'm sure they're fenceable for some decent money pretty quickly.
I think these guys were pros, they left no mess or anything so all in all I'm pleased with the service.
Sampsa
On 27 Dec 2009, at 20:37, Mark Wickens wrote:
Very sorry to hear that Sampsa.
Of course it is completely pointless to steal such items. Reminds me of
the time I had a pair of wings stolen off one model aircraft and the
body off another. You can only help feel sorry for such toerags for
having such pathetic lives to have to resort to such bollocks.
Mark.
On Sun, 2009-12-27 at 20:26 +0000, Sampsa Laine wrote:
Alas, the server is not merely down but has been stolen - as my
flatmate went to powercycle it it was realised that there had been a
burglary.
Oh well, shit happens.
Sampsa
On 27 Dec 2009, at 19:58, Robert Armstrong wrote:
just FYI, my part of HECnet is down - the box on which my bridge and
the GORVAX SIMH instance run has mysteriously gone offline and I'm
about 3 megameters away from power cycling it.
FWIW, CHARON (formerly CODA, formerly LEGATO) is also down and I am
more
like 3.5 megameters (is that "Mm"?) away. Sadly I won't be back
until a
week from tomorrow and my flatmate (though not dizzy or otherwise)
is with
me now. We'll just have to tough it out until then. Sorry.
Actually the machine is probably OK but it seems like my crappy DSL
modem
has picked this moment to quit. Probably it knows that I'm much too
far
away to kick it...
Bob
--
Very sorry to hear that Sampsa.
Of course it is completely pointless to steal such items. Reminds me of
the time I had a pair of wings stolen off one model aircraft and the
body off another. You can only help feel sorry for such toerags for
having such pathetic lives to have to resort to such bollocks.
Mark.
On Sun, 2009-12-27 at 20:26 +0000, Sampsa Laine wrote:
Alas, the server is not merely down but has been stolen - as my
flatmate went to powercycle it it was realised that there had been a
burglary.
Oh well, shit happens.
Sampsa
On 27 Dec 2009, at 19:58, Robert Armstrong wrote:
just FYI, my part of HECnet is down - the box on which my bridge and
the GORVAX SIMH instance run has mysteriously gone offline and I'm
about 3 megameters away from power cycling it.
FWIW, CHARON (formerly CODA, formerly LEGATO) is also down and I am
more
like 3.5 megameters (is that "Mm"?) away. Sadly I won't be back
until a
week from tomorrow and my flatmate (though not dizzy or otherwise)
is with
me now. We'll just have to tough it out until then. Sorry.
Actually the machine is probably OK but it seems like my crappy DSL
modem
has picked this moment to quit. Probably it knows that I'm much too
far
away to kick it...
Bob
--
Alas, the server is not merely down but has been stolen - as my flatmate went to powercycle it it was realised that there had been a burglary.
Oh well, shit happens.
Sampsa
On 27 Dec 2009, at 19:58, Robert Armstrong wrote:
just FYI, my part of HECnet is down - the box on which my bridge and
the GORVAX SIMH instance run has mysteriously gone offline and I'm
about 3 megameters away from power cycling it.
FWIW, CHARON (formerly CODA, formerly LEGATO) is also down and I am more
like 3.5 megameters (is that "Mm"?) away. Sadly I won't be back until a
week from tomorrow and my flatmate (though not dizzy or otherwise) is with
me now. We'll just have to tough it out until then. Sorry.
Actually the machine is probably OK but it seems like my crappy DSL modem
has picked this moment to quit. Probably it knows that I'm much too far
away to kick it...
Bob
just FYI, my part of HECnet is down - the box on which my bridge and
the GORVAX SIMH instance run has mysteriously gone offline and I'm
about 3 megameters away from power cycling it.
FWIW, CHARON (formerly CODA, formerly LEGATO) is also down and I am more
like 3.5 megameters (is that "Mm"?) away. Sadly I won't be back until a
week from tomorrow and my flatmate (though not dizzy or otherwise) is with
me now. We'll just have to tough it out until then. Sorry.
Actually the machine is probably OK but it seems like my crappy DSL modem
has picked this moment to quit. Probably it knows that I'm much too far
away to kick it...
Bob
On Sun, Dec 27, 2009 at 1:03 PM, Sampsa Laine <sampsa at mac.com> wrote:
Just FYI, my part of HECnet is down - the box on which my bridge and the
GORVAX SIMH instance run has mysteriously gone offline and I'm about 3
megameters away from power cycling it.
Luckily my slightly dizzy yet helpful flatmate should be returning this
evening - I will take my chances and ask her to powercycle the box..
Sampsa
Hello!
Let me guess, you are quite away from your part of the UK, and your
flatmate is also, but much closer
But please define "slightly dizzy yet helpful flatmate...." I am
wondering why you are using such an interesting term.
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Gregg C Levine gregg.drwho8 at gmail.com
"This signature was once found posting rude
messages in English in the Moscow subway."
Just FYI, my part of HECnet is down - the box on which my bridge and the GORVAX SIMH instance run has mysteriously gone offline and I'm about 3 megameters away from power cycling it.
Luckily my slightly dizzy yet helpful flatmate should be returning this evening - I will take my chances and ask her to powercycle the box..
Sampsa
On 24.12.2009 18:16, Dan Williams wrote:
I picked up a Dell integrity server on ebay for 20. Anyone know if
this will run Openvms. Also as there is not media for Integrity yet
does anyone have access to it ?.
Thanks
Dan
.
Hi Dan,
I've run OpenVMS on several different types of HP Integrity servers, but not on Dell HW. It could work theoretically, but there might be many reason why not. First and maybe most important reason is that there need to be drivers for the HW components of the server. E.g. SCSI adapters, LAN adapters, graphics adapters, etc. I'm quite sure that OpenVMS Engineering hasn't tested OpenVMS on any other servers than HP Integrity servers. Therefore there might not be suitable drivers for other brands. Then there might be slight differences in the EFI firmware as well.
It would be very interesting to find out if it possible to run OpenVMS on other than HP platforms, though.
I do also have the OpenVMS I64 media. I could make a copy of it if you want. Please contact me privately if you want one.
Best Regards,
Kari
Guys,
I'm running 8.3 on my Itanium box (RHESUS). I'll dig out the media once I get back to Blighty.
Sampsa
On 25 Dec 2009, at 04:17, Gregg Levine wrote:
On Thu, Dec 24, 2009 at 11:16 AM, Dan Williams <williams.dan at gmail.com> wrote:
I picked up a Dell integrity server on ebay for 20. Anyone know if
this will run Openvms. Also as there is not media for Integrity yet
does anyone have access to it ?.
Thanks
Dan
Hello!
I don't at the moment, I don't know of course if anyone else does. My
guess is that the kit(s) are still considered to be regular items, as
opposed to hobbyist only as HP believes the Alpha and VAX ones are.
Also do you mind supplying us with a photo or two of the thing some place?
I had the same problem, the HP version was available here at an
absurdly low price at a shop I frequent via their website. What
stopped me wasn't the money, it was that reason.
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Gregg C Levine gregg.drwho8 at gmail.com
"This signature was once found posting rude
messages in English in the Moscow subway."
On Thu, Dec 24, 2009 at 11:16 AM, Dan Williams <williams.dan at gmail.com> wrote:
I picked up a Dell integrity server on ebay for 20. Anyone know if
this will run Openvms. Also as there is not media for Integrity yet
does anyone have access to it ?.
Thanks
Dan
Hello!
I don't at the moment, I don't know of course if anyone else does. My
guess is that the kit(s) are still considered to be regular items, as
opposed to hobbyist only as HP believes the Alpha and VAX ones are.
Also do you mind supplying us with a photo or two of the thing some place?
I had the same problem, the HP version was available here at an
absurdly low price at a shop I frequent via their website. What
stopped me wasn't the money, it was that reason.
--
-----
Gregg C Levine gregg.drwho8 at gmail.com
"This signature was once found posting rude
messages in English in the Moscow subway."