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Re: Workstations for Athena 10 Early

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Jonathan Reed)
Mon Mar 2 09:06:10 2009

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The workstations listed below have been tagged with signs saying  
"Please don't use this workstation on March 4", in preparation for the  
install.

The morning is a great time to do this, only one of the 22  
workstations was in use at the time.

-Jon

On Jan 22, 2009, at 3:39 PM, Jonathan Reed wrote:

> I propose the following workstations for Athena 10 Early Release.   
> These workstations were selected primarily for visibility.
>
> W20-575:
>
> -1 through -7  (the row of HPs backing up against the server room)
> -69 through -72 (Dell 755s along the SE wall)
>
> M12-182:
>
> -1 through -4 (the row of Dell 745s under the wooden Athena sign)
>
> M56-129:
>
> -7 through -9  (Dell 745s)
>
> M66-080:
>
> -1 through -4  (Dell GX620)
>
> That's a total of 22 machines, or 10% of our Linux machines, and  
> gives us test systems of all current Linux cluster configs)
>
> While I was out surveying these clusters, I updated the cluster maps  
> (http://web.mit.edu/cluster-maps/www/), so you can see where these  
> machines physically are, if you care.
>
> -Jon


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