Add information on donated origins of hardware.

Update for new power consoles.

Update for hippo.
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Robert Watson 2005-11-28 19:59:42 +00:00
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/zoo/hostname directory, which consists of the root of an NFS root
file system, as well as the tree from which tftp exports pxeboot
loaders. By substituting kernels and configuration files in these
trees, most aspects of the test systems may be directly managed.</p>
</li>
trees, most aspects of the test systems may be directly managed.
This system was donated by Sentex Communications.</p></li>
<li><p><b>elephant</b> is a dual-PIII 800MHz system with ATA disk
subsystem. Currently, the ATA disk holds two partitions, one with
FreeBSD 4.x, and one with FreeBSD 5.x user space configuration
on.</p></li>
on. This system was donated by Robert Watson.</p></li>
<li><p><b>orangutan</b> is a dual-Xeon 2GHz system equipped with an
Adaptec SCSI RAID array. Currently, the RAID array is configured to
expose a single volume holding FreeBSD 6.x.</p></li>
expose a single volume holding FreeBSD 6.x. This system was donated
by IronPort Systems.</p></li>
<li><p><b>tiger-1</b>, <b>tiger-2</b>, and <b>tiger-3</b> are a set of
interconnected, matching dual-Xeon 3GHz systems with ATA disk
subsystems. Each has four if_em network interfaces, and these are
interconnected so that various topologies can be created. Two ATA
disks are connected, one with a FreeBSD 4.x and one with a FreeBSD
5.x user space configuration on.</p></li>
5.x user space configuration on. These systems were donated by
FreeBSD Systems and the FreeBSD Foundation.</p></li>
<li><p><b>cheetah</b> Is a dual core Opteron 270 system with two
<li><p><b>cheetah</b> is a dual core Opteron 270 system with two
2GHz CPUs each with two cores using a Tyan K8S Pro (S2882)
motherboard. The machine identifies as a quad processor machine
in dmesg. The system has SATA disk, 2GB of RAM, 1GB for each
processor, and 5 ethernet ports. fxp0 is the management port
and em0, em1, bge0 and bge1 are gigE interfaces which will
eventually connect cheetah to elephant and orangutan. We are
currently waiting on a switch to be installed</p></li>
eventually connect cheetah to elephant and orangutan. This system
was donated by George Neville-Neil.</p></li>
<li><p><b>apc2</b> is the remote power console for the test
network.</p></li>
<li><p><b>hippo</b> is a quad-processor Pentium III 500MHz system
with 50GB RAID array, donated by Sentex Communications.</p></li>
<li><p><b>apc2</b>, <b>apc3</b>, and <b>apc4> are the remote power
consoles for the test network. These systems were donated by
Sentex Communications.</p></li>
</ul>
<p>The current serial port and network configuration of test systems, as