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Re: [Linux-ponder] Draft1: Athena Desktop Solaris Sunset Announcement.

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Jonathon Weiss)
Tue Dec 16 22:47:45 2008

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> Do we have a count of how many Suns are out there not in the  
> clusters?  I'd also be interested in seeing the breakdown via machine  
> type, since the SB100s and SB150s are now officially "dead", and the  
> 1500s are really our only supported Sun platform.

The following data is based on the counterlogs for the last month, and
includes cluster and non-cluster machines.  for reference (and my
memory):
urania.mit.edu# zcat messages.*.Z | grep counterlog | awk ' {print $(NF-1 ) , $(NF-3 ) }' | sort -u | awk '{print $2}' | sort | uniq -c


   1 Sun-Fire-V240
   1 Ultra-250
   3 Sun-Fire-280R
   5 UltraAX-i2   (generally pronounced netra-x1 or V100)
   8 Ultra-60
  12 Ultra-5_10
  44 Sun-Blade-100
  74 Sun-Blade-1500

According to cview there are 44 SB1500s in clusters.  There may be
more in dorms or as quickstations that are our problem, but are not in
cview.  Excluding the cluster macheins we have just over 100 Suns,
compared to over 800 linux machines.  While the SB100s and SB150s are
officially dead, that doesn't meant there aren't users who are using
them for Solaris only apps.  Also we apparently still have one SGI O2
out there (tblt :-).

	Jonathon

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