IBM eServer xSeries 335: Difference between revisions
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RAM: 2x 2GB PC2100 EEC DDR DIMM<br /> | RAM: 2x 2GB PC2100 EEC DDR DIMM<br /> | ||
Disk: 2x 36GB 10k RPM IBM U320 SCSI<br /> | Disk: 2x 36GB 10k RPM IBM U320 SCSI<br /> | ||
IBM Remote Supervisor Adapter II in PCI Slot 1<br /> | IBM Remote Supervisor Adapter II in PCI Slot 1 (removed)<br /> | ||
Generic 5-port USB 2.0 card in PCI Slot 1<br /> | |||
Additionally a Buffalo TeraStation with four somewhat random IDE drives in it is attached to the second Gigabit Ethernet port of galactica and mounted via NFS for an additional 400GB of non-redundant storage. | Additionally a Buffalo TeraStation with four somewhat random IDE drives in it is attached to the second Gigabit Ethernet port of galactica and mounted via NFS for an additional 400GB of non-redundant storage. | ||
A second-generation Drobo is connected via USB, it currently contains a 2.0TB, 2x1.5TB and 500GB disks. | |||
[[Media:ibm-eserver-x335-48p9908.pdf|Hardware Maintenance Manual and Troubleshooting Guide]] | [[Media:ibm-eserver-x335-48p9908.pdf|Hardware Maintenance Manual and Troubleshooting Guide]] | ||
[[Media:ibm-rsa-ii-43w7827.pdf|Remote Supervisor Adapter II User's Guide]] | [[Media:ibm-rsa-ii-43w7827.pdf|Remote Supervisor Adapter II User's Guide]] |
Revision as of 18:42, 21 April 2011
galactica.lowerground.net (this server!) is an IBM eServer xSeries 335 Type 8676
CPU: 2x Intel Xeon (Pentium 4) 3.06GHz with HyperThreading
RAM: 2x 2GB PC2100 EEC DDR DIMM
Disk: 2x 36GB 10k RPM IBM U320 SCSI
IBM Remote Supervisor Adapter II in PCI Slot 1 (removed)
Generic 5-port USB 2.0 card in PCI Slot 1
Additionally a Buffalo TeraStation with four somewhat random IDE drives in it is attached to the second Gigabit Ethernet port of galactica and mounted via NFS for an additional 400GB of non-redundant storage.
A second-generation Drobo is connected via USB, it currently contains a 2.0TB, 2x1.5TB and 500GB disks.