Rackmount Onyx2 [1 of 8]

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Rackmount Onyx2 [1 of 8]

Unread postby jan-jaap » Tue Jul 28, 2009 1:32 am

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# hinv -mv
Location: /hw/module/1/slot/n2/node
     IP31PIMM8MB Board: barcode JRX698     part 030-1401-002 rev  B
            IP31 Board: barcode JRP075     part 030-1255-004 rev  A
Location: /hw/module/1/slot/n1/node
        MODULEID Board: barcode K0021861   part              rev   
            IP31 Board: barcode JRP763     part 030-1255-004 rev  A
      4P1G5_MPLN Board: barcode JHF872     part 030-1066-002 rev  L
     IP31PIMM8MB Board: barcode JRX807     part 030-1401-002 rev  B
Location: /hw/module/1/slot/io4/kona
          GE16-4 Board: barcode KFZ433     part 030-1398-001 rev  E
Location: /hw/module/1/slot/io1/baseio
             MIO Board: barcode GTR385     part 030-0880-003 rev  G
          BASEIO Board: barcode GSM513     part 030-0734-002 rev  N
4 300 MHZ IP27 Processors
CPU: MIPS R12000 Processor Chip Revision: 2.3
FPU: MIPS R12010 Floating Point Chip Revision: 2.3
CPU 0 at Module 1/Slot 2/Slice A: 300 Mhz MIPS R12000 Processor Chip (enabled)
  Processor revision: 2.3. Scache: Size 8 MB Speed 200 Mhz  Tap 0xa
CPU 1 at Module 1/Slot 2/Slice B: 300 Mhz MIPS R12000 Processor Chip (enabled)
  Processor revision: 2.3. Scache: Size 8 MB Speed 200 Mhz  Tap 0xa
CPU 2 at Module 1/Slot 1/Slice A: 300 Mhz MIPS R12000 Processor Chip (enabled)
  Processor revision: 2.3. Scache: Size 8 MB Speed 200 Mhz  Tap 0xa
CPU 3 at Module 1/Slot 1/Slice B: 300 Mhz MIPS R12000 Processor Chip (enabled)
  Processor revision: 2.3. Scache: Size 8 MB Speed 200 Mhz  Tap 0xa
Main memory size: 4096 Mbytes
Instruction cache size: 32 Kbytes
Data cache size: 32 Kbytes
Secondary unified instruction/data cache size: 8 Mbytes
Memory at Module 1/Slot 82: 2048 MB (enabled)
  Bank 0 contains 512 MB (Standard) DIMMS (enabled)
  Bank 1 contains 512 MB (Standard) DIMMS (enabled)
  Bank 2 contains 512 MB (Standard) DIMMS (enabled)
  Bank 3 contains 512 MB (Standard) DIMMS (enabled)
Memory at Module 1/Slot 81: 2048 MB (enabled)
  Bank 0 contains 512 MB (Standard) DIMMS (enabled)
  Bank 1 contains 512 MB (Standard) DIMMS (enabled)
  Bank 2 contains 512 MB (Standard) DIMMS (enabled)
  Bank 3 contains 512 MB (Standard) DIMMS (enabled)
Integral SCSI controller 0: Version QL1040B (rev. 2), single ended
  Disk drive: unit 1 on SCSI controller 0 (unit 1)
  CDROM: unit 6 on SCSI controller 0
Integral SCSI controller 1: Version QL1040B (rev. 2), single ended
IOC3/IOC4 serial port: tty1
IOC3/IOC4 serial port: tty2
IOC3/IOC4 serial port: tty3
IOC3/IOC4 serial port: tty4
IOC3 parallel port: plp1
Graphics board: InfiniteReality2E
Integral Fast Ethernet: ef0, version 1, module 1, slot io1, pci 2
Iris Audio Processor: version RAD revision 7.0, number 1
Origin BASEIO board, module 1 slot 1: Revision 3
  PCI Adapter ID (vendor 0x10a9, device 0x0003) PCI slot 6
  PCI Adapter ID (vendor 0x10a9, device 0x0003) PCI slot 2
  PCI Adapter ID (vendor 0x1077, device 0x1020) PCI slot 0
  PCI Adapter ID (vendor 0x1077, device 0x1020) PCI slot 1
  PCI Adapter ID (vendor 0x10a9, device 0x0005) PCI slot 7
IOC3/IOC4 external interrupts: 1
HUB in Module 1/Slot 2: Revision 5 Speed 100.00 Mhz (enabled)
HUB in Module 1/Slot 1: Revision 5 Speed 100.00 Mhz (enabled)
IP27prom in Module 1/Slot n2: Revision 6.156
IP27prom in Module 1/Slot n1: Revision 6.156
IO6prom on Global Master Baseio in Module 1/Slot io2: Revision 6.156


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# /usr/gfx/gfxinfo -v
Graphics board 0 is "KONAL" graphics.
        Managed (":0.0") 1280x1024
        Display has 2 channels
        4 GEs (of 4), occmask = 0x0f
        4MB external BEF ram, 32bit path
        2 RM9 boards (of 2) 1/1/0/0
        Texture Memory: 64MB/64MB/-/-
        Medium pixel depth
        32K cmap
        GVO option detected
        brd: 80f61806 3020c06/3020c06/-/- f9311002
         ge: 0 14832057 24731057 14231057
        rm0: 15032057 15431057
              4631057 2/2/2/2
              4d31057 2/2/2/2/2/2/2/2
              4938057 5/5/5/5/5/5/5/5/5/5/5/5/5/5/5/5/5/5/5/5
        rm1: 15032057 15431057
              4631057 2/2/2/2
              4d31057 2/2/2/2/2/2/2/2
              4938057 5/5/5/5/5/5/5/5/5/5/5/5/5/5/5/5/5/5/5/5
         dg: 05532057
              5838057 1/1/1/1
              5631057 1/1
        GE:   NIC #:      0000.0047.172e (family: 0b)
              Serial #:   KFZ433
              Part #:     030-1398-001
        KT:   No NIC serial number available.
        RM0:  NIC #:      0000.0034.a8bc (family: 0b)
              Serial #:   JGN030
              Part #:     030-1402-001
        TM0:  NIC #:      0000.0034.4782 (family: 0b)
              Serial #:   JGN148
              Part #:     030-1053-001
        RM1:  NIC #:      0000.0030.7e8f (family: 0b)
              Serial #:   JGE829
              Part #:     030-1402-001
        TM1:  NIC #:      0000.002f.f4fa (family: 0b)
              Serial #:   JDN990
              Part #:     030-1053-001
        RM2:  No NIC serial number available.
        TM2:  No NIC serial number available.
        RM3:  No NIC serial number available.
        TM3:  No NIC serial number available.
        BP:   No NIC serial number available.
        DG:   NIC #:      0000.0047.230b (family: 0b)
              Serial #:   KCT697
              Part #:     030-1242-001
        DGOPT:NIC #:      0000.0047.2c7d (family: 0b)
              Serial #:   KCT812
              Part #:     030-1184-002
        (Could not contact X server; thus, no XSGIvc information available)
Now this is a deep dark secret, so everybody keep it quiet :)
It turns out that when reset, the WD33C93 defaults to a SCSI ID of 0, and it was simpler to leave it that way... -- Dave Olson, in comp.sys.sgi

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Re: Rackmount Onyx2 [1 of 8]

Unread postby Geoman » Tue Jul 28, 2009 4:06 am

Very nice system! You set up that Onyx2 very fast.
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Re: Rackmount Onyx2 [1 of 8]

Unread postby jan-jaap » Tue Jul 28, 2009 4:21 am

Geoman wrote:You set up that Onyx2 very fast.

Using the harddrive from my own Onyx2 and Foetz's disk clone script it's rather trivial :D
Now this is a deep dark secret, so everybody keep it quiet :)
It turns out that when reset, the WD33C93 defaults to a SCSI ID of 0, and it was simpler to leave it that way... -- Dave Olson, in comp.sys.sgi

Currently in commercial service: Image :Onyx2:(2x) :O3x02L:
In the museum: almost every MIPS/IRIX system.
Wanted: GM1 board for Professional Series GT graphics (030-0076-003, 030-0076-004)

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Re: Rackmount Onyx2 [1 of 8]

Unread postby JacquesT » Mon Aug 10, 2009 12:50 am

That is a VERY sexy piece of hardware! :) Any shots of the back?

-J
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Re: Rackmount Onyx2 [1 of 8]

Unread postby jan-jaap » Mon Aug 10, 2009 7:14 am

JacquesT wrote:That is a VERY sexy piece of hardware! :)

Want to buy one?

JacquesT wrote:Any shots of the back?

IMG_2132.jpg

There's an exhaust plenum under the Onyx2, but in this photo it's partially obscured by the power strip.
I fitted an intake plenum to this system as well, you can see it here from the front: viewtopic.php?f=3&t=16721463&start=16

Above it you can see the exhaust plenum of the second Onyx2
Now this is a deep dark secret, so everybody keep it quiet :)
It turns out that when reset, the WD33C93 defaults to a SCSI ID of 0, and it was simpler to leave it that way... -- Dave Olson, in comp.sys.sgi

Currently in commercial service: Image :Onyx2:(2x) :O3x02L:
In the museum: almost every MIPS/IRIX system.
Wanted: GM1 board for Professional Series GT graphics (030-0076-003, 030-0076-004)

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Re: Rackmount Onyx2 [1 of 8]

Unread postby JacquesT » Mon Aug 10, 2009 11:15 am

jan-jaap wrote:
JacquesT wrote:That is a VERY sexy piece of hardware! :)

Want to buy one?


:lol: :lol: :lol:

Sorry, I'd have to sell my house...Oh wait! I don't own my house...I rent! Haha!

Seriously, no thank you. I have to buy a MIG welder in the coming months...So many things to do, so little time (and money)

Thanks for the photo. It's a lovely clean machine.

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