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Information about OCF's Computers
(current as of September 23rd, 2001; updated by akopps)

Computers by function

Remote Login Servers (SUN)

Any OCF user can log into any of these computers via ssh or sftp:
apocalypse, conquest, famine.

For your convenience, use the name "ocf.berkeley.edu" instead, it points to all three of them.

Lab Computers (SUN)

These computers are available for console login in Heller Lab, but you may also ssh to them
blizzard, firestorm, hurricane, monsoon, sandstorm, tornado, typhoon, whirlwind.

Lab Computers (Windows)

These computers are only available for console login in Heller Lab
anthrax, biohazard, blight, earthquake, epidemic, jaws, pox, plague, outbreak, madcow, locusts, tsunami, typhoon, tempest, volcano.

Server Back-end Computers (SUN)

OCF Users should not login directly to these computers
death (aka www.ocf)
Web server, file server, tape backup
war (aka mail.ocf)
Mail server, file server
pestilence
Backup mail server
millennium
Solaris SPARC testbed

Computers by model

SPARC Architecture Computers

These machines all run the Solaris 8 operating system from Sun
machine name model CPU memorydata storage
conquest Sun Ultra 1 167 MHz UltraSPARC I 320 MB RAM
famine Sun Ultra 1 167 MHz UltraSPARC I 320 MB RAM
apocalypse Sun Ultra 1 167 MHz UltraSPARC I 320 MB RAM
pestilence Sun Ultra 1 167 MHz UltraSPARC I 192 MB RAM
death Sun Enterprise 250 2 x 400MHz UltraSPARC II2 GB RAM2x18GB + 4x36GB, 216GB Sun A1000 disk array, DDS3 tape drive with autoloader
war Sun Blade 100 500MHz UltraSPARC IIe 1GB RAM
2x15GB + 90GB Sun Multipack disk array (90GB)
avalanche, fallingrocks, mudslide Sun Ultra 5 270 MHz UltraSPARC IIi 128 MB RAM
8 lab workstations Sun Ultra 1 167 MHz UltraSPARC I192-256MB RAM
9 lab workstations Sun Blade 100 500MHz UltraSPARC IIe512MB RAM


x86 Architecture Computers

These machines all run the Windows 2000 Professional operating system from Microsoft.
However, some are dualboot with a random version of BSD or Linux, for testing (staff play) purposes.


Gateway Select (10x)
video: NVidia GeForce 256 DDR 32MB
display: 15.1" flat panel LCD
DVD: 6x
CD-RW: phillips 8x4x32
machine name model CPU memory additional
anthrax Gateway Select 1000 MHz Athlon 384 MB RAM
DVD, CD-RW
biohazard Gateway Select 1000 MHz Athlon 384 MB RAM
DVD, CD-RW
blight Gateway Select 1000 MHz Athlon 384 MB RAM
DVD, CD-RW, broken floppy
epidemic Gateway Select 1000 MHz Athlon 384 MB RAM
DVD, CD-RW
jaws Gateway Select 1000 MHz Athlon 384 MB RAM
DVD, CD-RW
pox Gateway Select 1000 MHz Athlon 384 MB RAM
DVD, CD-RW
plague Gateway Select 1000 MHz Athlon 384 MB RAM
DVD, CD-RW
outbreak Gateway Select 1000 MHz Athlon 384 MB RAM
DVD, CD-RW
madcow Gateway Select 1000 MHz Athlon 384 MB RAM
DVD, CD-RW
locusts Gateway Select 1000 MHz Athlon 384 MB RAM
DVD, CD-RW

Digital PC (x1)
CPU: P100
memory: 38MB
drought
* dying (dead?)


PowerPC Architecture Computer

These computers run Mac OS.
Apple iMac
asuc-xx - 15" flat panel, G4 800MHz, cd-rw
Apple Performa 6360AV (webcam)
heatwave


Digital DECstation Workstations (no longer in use and thrown out)
These machines used to run the Ultrix operating system from DEC
DECstation 5000/125
DECstation 5000/25 "Personal"
DECstation/3100
DECstation/2100

Apollo Domain Workstations (no longer in use and thrown out)
We've had some Apollos in the past -- since 1988 in fact. They were our first lab machines ever. Last year's SM, katster, sent them all to E&S -- a.k.a. campus salvage. They were simply too old to be useful. As with time, technology marches on, if less inexorably.

Printers

logjam
HP Laserjet 8150DN
32 pages/minute b/w use it in our Lab!
logjam (the first one we got for the new lab; not used)
HP Laserjet 4050N
This baby has 16ppm black and white capabilities!
logjam (the first one)
HP Laserjet 4MP
Our printer was stolen during June, July or August of summer 1999. That's what happens with lax security and no lockdown cabling.



More Information

Everything else
Most of the equipment listed here is in Heller Lab, MLK Student Union. The servers are in another building close by. OCF has additional machinery that is even slower than what is listed above. Thus, we are always open to donations of decent equipment from individuals or corporations, so if you are thinking about it, please contact us. Contributors will at minimum receive receipts for their equipment. We are considering other computer platforms, but that depends on other factors which are being worked out...

We will take any recent (within a couple years) Sun equipment, as well as Pentium- and PowerPC-class machines that work.

To arrange a tax-deductible equipment donation, please contact us at donations@ocf.berkeley.edu and thank you in advance!


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