(a.) Significant changes to hardware and software configuration of

every internal FreeBSD machine.

(b.) Removal of references to kickme.FreeBSD.org as an available
     non-developer machine.  This was replaced with a vague reference
     to an as-need basis.

Submitted by:	msmith (a.)
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Bill Fumerola 1999-06-01 02:34:39 +00:00
parent c060260cec
commit a789699e24
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<!ENTITY base CDATA ".."> <!ENTITY base CDATA "..">
<!ENTITY date "$Date: 1999-01-28 06:59:23 $"> <!ENTITY date "$Date: 1999-06-01 02:34:39 $">
<!ENTITY title "The FreeBSD.org Network"> <!ENTITY title "The FreeBSD.org Network">
<!ENTITY % includes SYSTEM "../includes.sgml"> %includes; <!ENTITY % includes SYSTEM "../includes.sgml"> %includes;
]> ]>
<!-- $Id: machines.sgml,v 1.10 1999-01-28 06:59:23 mbarkah Exp $ --> <!-- $Id: machines.sgml,v 1.11 1999-06-01 02:34:39 billf Exp $ -->
<html> <html>
&header; &header;
@ -25,9 +25,9 @@ available and the sorts of jobs they are being provided for.</p>
<tr> <tr>
<td>builder</td> <td>builder</td>
<td>2.2.6-stable</td> <td>4.0-current</td>
<td>Build server</td> <td>Build server for -current packages</td>
<td>admins</td> <td>ports team</td>
</tr> </tr>
<tr> <tr>
@ -39,36 +39,29 @@ available and the sorts of jobs they are being provided for.</p>
<tr> <tr>
<td>bento</td> <td>bento</td>
<td>3.0-stable</td> <td>3-stable</td>
<td>3.0-stable package building</td> <td>3-stable package building</td>
<td>ports team</td> <td>ports team</td>
</tr> </tr>
<tr> <tr>
<td>freefall</td> <td>freefall</td>
<td>3.0-stable</td> <td>3-stable</td>
<td>CVS master repository</td> <td>CVS master repository</td>
<td>committers</td> <td>committers</td>
</tr> </tr>
<tr> <tr>
<td>hub</td> <td>hub</td>
<td>2.2.8-stable</td> <td>3-stable</td>
<td>Mail & WWW services, tape changer</td> <td>Mail & WWW services</td>
<td>post/webmaster</td> <td>post/webmaster</td>
</tr> </tr>
<tr> <tr>
<td>kickme</td> <td>node82-89</td>
<td>4.0-current</td> <td>3-stable</td>
<td>Bleeding edge testing</td> <td>Ports build cluster</td>
<td>open</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>paddock</td>
<td>2.2.6-stable</td>
<td>2.2.x-stable package building</td>
<td>ports team</td> <td>ports team</td>
</tr> </tr>
@ -87,14 +80,14 @@ available and the sorts of jobs they are being provided for.</p>
<tr valign="top"> <tr valign="top">
<td>builder</td> <td>builder</td>
<td>Intel x86</td> <td>Intel x86</td>
<td>200Mhz Pentium Pro, 128MB mem, AHC 2940 PCI SCSI controller, 2GB Quantum <td>400Mhz Pentium II, 128MB mem, NCR 53c875, 9GB IBM
SCSI drive, 3GB IDE drive, Intel EtherExpress Pro 10/100B NIC.</td> SCSI drive, Winbond 100bTX NIC.</td>
</tr> </tr>
<tr valign="top"> <tr valign="top">
<td>beast</td> <td>beast</td>
<td>Alpha Durango</td> <td>Aspen Durango</td>
<td> 500MHz 21164A on DEC PCI64 MB, 128MB mem, NCR 53c875 SCSI <td>500MHz Alpha 21164A on DEC PCI64 MB, 128MB mem, NCR 53c875 SCSI
controller, 2x4GB SCSI WIDE drives (one NetBSD/alpha, one controller, 2x4GB SCSI WIDE drives (one NetBSD/alpha, one
FreeBSD/alpha), DEC 21140 NIC.</td> FreeBSD/alpha), DEC 21140 NIC.</td>
</tr> </tr>
@ -109,34 +102,25 @@ FreeBSD/alpha), DEC 21140 NIC.</td>
<tr valign="top"> <tr valign="top">
<td>freefall</td> <td>freefall</td>
<td>Intel x86</td> <td>Intel x86</td>
<td>400MHz Pentium II, 256MB mem, NCR 53c875 PCI SCSI <td>400MHz Pentium II, 256MB mem, Adaptec AHA2940U2W PCI SCSI
controller, 4x4GB SCSI WIDE drives, Intel EtherExpress Pro controller, 2x4GB SCSI WIDE drives, 3x9GB SCSI U2W drives,
10/100B NIC.</td> Intel EtherExpress Pro 10/100B NIC.</td>
</tr> </tr>
<tr valign="top"> <tr valign="top">
<td>hub</td> <td>hub</td>
<td>Intel x86</td> <td>Intel x86</td>
<td>400MHz Pentium II, 256MB mem, AHC 2940 PCI SCSI controller, <td>400MHz Pentium II, 256MB mem, AHC 2940 PCI SCSI controller,
3x4GB SCSI WIDE drives, HP 6020i CDR, Intel EtherExpress Pro 3x4GB SCSI WIDE drives, Intel EtherExpress Pro 10/100B NIC.</td>
</tr>
<tr valign="top">
<td>node82-89</td>
<td>AMD x86</td>
<td>300MHz AMD K6/2, 64MB mem, 3GB IDE disk, Intel EtherExpress Pro
10/100B NIC.</td> 10/100B NIC.</td>
</tr> </tr>
<tr valign="top">
<td>kickme</td>
<td>AMD x86</td>
<td>187MHz K6, 64MB mem, AHC 2940 PCI SCSI controller, 4 GB SCSI
WIDE, 2GB SCSI drives, Archive Python 4-DAT changer drive,
Intel EtherExpress Pro 10/100B NIC.</td>
</tr>
<tr valign="top">
<td>paddock</td>
<td>Intel x86</td>
<td>200MHz Pentium Pro, 32MB mem, AHC 7880 on-board SCSI
controller, 9GB SCSI WIDE drive, on-board Intel EtherExpress Pro
10/100B.</td>
</tr>
</table> </table>
<p>All machines, as a general rule, are connected at 100Mbits to the <p>All machines, as a general rule, are connected at 100Mbits to the
@ -152,13 +136,11 @@ this includes changes to user accounts or filesystem layout.</p>
<p>All new user accounts must be cleared with the admin staff, <a <p>All new user accounts must be cleared with the admin staff, <a
href="mailto:admins@freebsd.org">admins@freebsd.org</a>, and are given href="mailto:admins@freebsd.org">admins@freebsd.org</a>, and are given
only to FreeBSD developers, either in the docs, ports or general only to FreeBSD developers, either in the docs, ports or general
src hacking category. The sole exception to this rule is the src hacking category. Accounts may be given to non-project developers
testing machine, kickme.freebsd.org, for which accounts may be if they have a specific need to test something of a truly experimental
given to non-project developers if they have a specific need to nature and need access to a FreeBSD machine for the purpose. Accounts
test something of a truly experimental nature and need access to are not given to the general public for "vanity domain" mail or
a FreeBSD machine for the purpose. Accounts are also not given other such uses, so please don't ask. Thanks.</p>
to the general public for "vanity domain" mail or other such
uses, so please don't ask. Thanks.</p>
<p>Jordan Hubbard<br> <p>Jordan Hubbard<br>
<a href="mailto:jkh@freebsd.org">jkh@freebsd.org</a></p> <a href="mailto:jkh@freebsd.org">jkh@freebsd.org</a></p>