Ian McLaughlin <ian at platinum.net> writes:
On 2013-01-12, at 1:08 PM, Peter Lothberg <roll at Stupi.SE> wrote:
=20 > I have a "DS20" it;s a 1U alpha box, IDE and SCSI disk
intgerface, two = Alpha > CPU's and two 100M Ethernet.=20 >=20 > What
DEC SW can I run (and who has it?) >=20 > -P
BET:: 42.42 is a DS10L - the baby brother to yours. This was my first =
(and so far only) forray into Alpha processors. VMS for Alpha works =
just great on it. There's a hobbyist image floating around.
Not bad little 1U units. The IDE is slow but usable. The sad thing is
that the unit cannot accept more than 1GB of memory (with lid closed).
The little right-angle memory risers permit 2x512GB DIMMs. Also, you
can not use the 1GB DIMMs that work in the Alpha DS bigger bretheren.
You can, however, populate the DS10L with 4x512GB DIMM if you remove
the right-angle risers. The problem is that you cannot them close the
DS10L lid. I know one fellow who nibbled an opening in the lid and
build a cover to maintain proper cooling airflow.
http://manx.classiccmp.org/collections/antonio/MDS-2000-01_3_of_3/Storage/=
KZPBCUGB.PDF =
https://www.islandco.com/sn-kzpba-cb-hp-compaq-q-logic-uw-differential-scs=
i-hba-50v-32bit
Island! David Turner. Good guy!
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VAXman- A Bored Certified VMS Kernel Mode Hacker VAXman(at)TMESIS(dot)ORG
Well I speak to machines with the voice of humanity.
Gregg Levine <gregg.drwho8 at gmail.com> writes:
On Sat, Jan 12, 2013 at 3:48 PM, Cory Smelosky <b4 at gewt.net> wrote: >
Hello! > > I'm working on getting this online and working right now: >
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/vJZ5Y3ZWJMk/UPHKr_esrNI/AAAAAAAAA4Y/R0h_O…
AlphaServer ES40: Dual 667MHz, 4G RAM, 18G 5.25" IBM SCSI drive I
had laying around that I don't have a caddy for so it's just staying in
by sheer dumb luck. (I have a second but it seems to be dead..) > > Node
name is MISSY (9.3) (It's already in the node DB). > > Accounts
available upon request. Running OpenVMS 8.4 (Not set up as a galaxy)
Hello! Sounds like fun. A lot of fun. However your Google Content entry
does not exist. I am of course familiar with the box in question having
OK. So it's not just me.
seen one, or two, at a meeting for the local DEC (Then Compaq) users
groups.
FYI, I have 2 ES40s @833MHz with 32GB each and 2 DS20Es. Having quad CPUs
that I can use in a minimal Galaxy config is great for testing the things
I do. I have a 3rd ES40 for spare.
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VAXman- A Bored Certified VMS Kernel Mode Hacker VAXman(at)TMESIS(dot)ORG
Well I speak to machines with the voice of humanity.
On 01/12/2013 04:25 PM, Ian McLaughlin wrote:
I have a "DS20" it;s a 1U alpha box, IDE and SCSI disk intgerface,
two Alpha CPU's and two 100M Ethernet.
What DEC SW can I run (and who has it?)
BET:: 42.42 is a DS10L - the baby brother to yours. This was my
first (and so far only) forray into Alpha processors.
AXPEE, 61.2, is also a DS10L. :-)
If you, or anyone on this list, needs an external SCSI controller
card KZPBA-CB for it, I have one that is free to anyone on-list that
can put it to use - all I ask for is to cover shipping (from Canada).
I needed this controller card to hook up my HSZ80 drive array, and I
found a seller on Ebay selling a package of two for the best price -
therefore I have one spare.
If you come across a spare HSZ80, let me know! ;)
-Dave
--
Dave McGuire, AK4HZ
New Kensington, PA
If it's 1U it's DS10L, DS20 is bigger box (I have one as my web server)
--Saku
On Sat, Jan 12, 2013 at 9:08 PM, Peter Lothberg <roll at stupi.se> wrote:
I have a "DS20" it;s a 1U alpha box, IDE and SCSI disk intgerface, two Alpha
CPU's and two 100M Ethernet.
What DEC SW can I run (and who has it?)
-P
On 2013-01-12, at 1:08 PM, Peter Lothberg <roll at Stupi.SE> wrote:
I have a "DS20" it;s a 1U alpha box, IDE and SCSI disk intgerface, two Alpha
CPU's and two 100M Ethernet.
What DEC SW can I run (and who has it?)
-P
BET:: 42.42 is a DS10L - the baby brother to yours. This was my first (and so far only) forray into Alpha processors. VMS for Alpha works just great on it. There's a hobbyist image floating around.
If you, or anyone on this list, needs an external SCSI controller card KZPBA-CB for it, I have one that is free to anyone on-list that can put it to use - all I ask for is to cover shipping (from Canada). I needed this controller card to hook up my HSZ80 drive array, and I found a seller on Ebay selling a package of two for the best price - therefore I have one spare.
http://manx.classiccmp.org/collections/antonio/MDS-2000-01_3_of_3/Storage/K…https://www.islandco.com/sn-kzpba-cb-hp-compaq-q-logic-uw-differential-scsi…
Ian
On 01/12/2013 10:08 PM, Peter Lothberg wrote:
I have a "DS20" it;s a 1U alpha box, IDE and SCSI disk intgerface, two Alpha
CPU's and two 100M Ethernet.
What DEC SW can I run (and who has it?)
It will run VMS nicely. It can also run a few different flavors of
UNIX. I can provide a VMS CD image if you like.
-Dave
--
Dave McGuire, AK4HZ
New Kensington, PA
On Sat, Jan 12, 2013 at 3:48 PM, Cory Smelosky <b4 at gewt.net> wrote:
Hello!
I'm working on getting this online and working right now:
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/vJZ5Y3ZWJMk/UPHKr_esrNI/AAAAAAAAA4Y/R0h_O…
AlphaServer ES40: Dual 667MHz, 4G RAM, 18G 5.25" IBM SCSI drive I had laying around that I don't have a caddy for so it's just staying in by sheer dumb luck. (I have a second but it seems to be dead..)
Node name is MISSY (9.3) (It's already in the node DB).
Accounts available upon request. Running OpenVMS 8.4 (Not set up as a galaxy)
Hello!
Sounds like fun. A lot of fun. However your Google Content entry does
not exist. I am of course familiar with the box in question having
seen one, or two, at a meeting for the local DEC (Then Compaq) users
groups.
I do know that the Google Content entry departing was not related to
anything creating mayhem around Dave, or even the dangerous entities
hanging around the area where Sampsa lives now.
-----
Gregg C Levine gregg.drwho8 at gmail.com
"This signature fought the Time Wars, time and again."
Hello!
I'm working on getting this online and working right now:
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/vJZ5Y3ZWJMk/UPHKr_esrNI/AAAAAAAAA4Y/R0h_O…
AlphaServer ES40: Dual 667MHz, 4G RAM, 18G 5.25" IBM SCSI drive I had laying around that I don't have a caddy for so it's just staying in by sheer dumb luck. (I have a second but it seems to be dead..)
Node name is MISSY (9.3) (It's already in the node DB).
Accounts available upon request. Running OpenVMS 8.4 (Not set up as a galaxy)
On 12 Jan 2013, at 14:01, Brian Hechinger <wonko at 4amlunch.net> wrote:
On 1/12/2013 8:17 AM, Cory Smelosky wrote:
On 12 Jan 2013, at 08:16, Brian Hechinger<wonko at 4amlunch.net> wrote:
You need the new walking code. I'll send an email when I'm at my computer next.
Can I have a copy as well? I won't do anything with it, but i'm just curious.
Here's the current version. This won't be the final version as it will need things like Cisco support added.
It dumps the data to pickle files. To read them just do something like this:
def load_data():
# Open pickle files
node_char_pkl = open('data/node_char.pkl', 'rb')
known_circ_pkl = open('data/known_circ.pkl', 'rb')
adj_nodes_pkl = open('data/adj_nodes.pkl', 'rb')
broken_nodes_pkl = open('data/broken_nodes.pkl', 'rb')
# Load pickled data
node_char = pickle.load(node_char_pkl)
known_circ = pickle.load(known_circ_pkl)
adj_nodes = pickle.load(adj_nodes_pkl)
broken_nodes = pickle.load(broken_nodes_pkl)
# Close pickle files
node_char_pkl.close()
known_circ_pkl.close()
adj_nodes_pkl.close()
broken_nodes_pkl.close()
#def load_data()
Data layout is as follows:
broken_nodes = set of nodes that doesn't answer to NCP
node_char = dictionary of dictionaries of the "show exec char" output. Primary index is node address. Secondary index is whatever is on the left hand side of the = in the output.
ex: node_char['1.13']['Identification'] = "RSX system at Update, Sweden"
one exception to this is node_char[address]['node_name'] which is the name as parsed out of the "Executor node" line.
known_circ = dictionary of dictionaries. Primary index is node queried, secondary index is circuit address.
adj_nodes = dictionary of dictionaries. Primary index is node queried, secondary index is adj node.
-brian
<collect_data.py>
I'm curious, how long does the script take to run?