I can only speak for 60.*
CAMECA - PDP-11/73 (needs work to be brought back online)
ZEUS - Linux PC, no clue if it will even boot - pretty sure it’s never been on HECnet
SAVAGE - VM - currently offline, not really used, and didn’t get brought up after last
power outage
JOHNNY - VAXstation 4000/90 - offline - I had it online during my last Sabbatical in 2021,
but finally put it away as I needed the space
MONK - VM
HAM - VM
DOC - I think this is my MicroVAX III (that I don’t know says a lot, not sure what it
would take to bring it up) - pretty sure it’s never been on HECnet
RENNY - VM
LNGTOM - VM
DS201 - DECserver - offline - pretty sure it’s never been on HECnet and I’m not even sure
why it was assigned an address, at least I know where it is. :-)
RSTSE - PDP-11/73 (needs work to be brought back online)
PDXVAX - VAXstation 4000/60 - DECnet Router, it’s online, unless it’s too hot to run it
SAVAGE, JOHNNY, MONK, HAM, RENNY, and LNGTOM are all part of the same cluster. Getting
them virtualized did wonders for my power bill. Especially MONK, which had a lot of
external disks and tape drives.
Zane
On Mar 8, 2023, at 3:41 PM, Robert Armstrong
<bob(a)jfcl.com> wrote:
I saw 999 nodes this morning when I updated my database - somebody else
must have signed up today :)
Pretty neat, but as you say I wonder how many names are just reserved for
future expansion, and how many really exist?
And I wonder how many are real, physical, machines and how many are
simulations?
And how many are real machines, but not actual DEC machines? (yes, there
are some!)
It'd be very interesting to see some statistics...
Bob
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