On Tue, Mar 13, 2018 at 01:10:27AM +0000, PhreakShow Telephone Company via cctalk wrote:
Here is detailed pics of the SGI origin 2000. Its in
my shop tonight
hoping we can identify whats here.
Some of it at least, not everything is possible to see from looking at
the hardware.
Ok, I might get things wrong because it's hard to see which box is
which. But you have two CPU modules (called LEGO). The first has four
CPU boards, one IO6G, two XTOWN, one SCSI and one ATM board (not sure
how that is used, some sort of network interconnect). The second has
three CPU boards, one IO6 and a SCSI board.
It is not possible to tell what the CPU boards are unless you remove
them, and even then It might be tricky to idenitfy. It is probably
easier to power up each module by itself and look at the output of
the "hinv" command in ARCS (the boot firmware).
Each module has two Rack Router Boards (the connectors on the front).
Which means you can hook up the two cpu modules into one system.
The Graphics module (called KEGO, I think) looks like it has two
graphics pipes, one to the left with a GE and RM board but missing a DG.
And one to the right of the KTOWN board which has one GE, two RM and a
DG.
In the rack is also an MMSC which is used to control multiple modules of
one system.
It looks like you have enough cables to get it going :)
Also these 19 racks came with it and it looks like some old cluster stuff
in them
https://imgur.com/a/feoEq
Not sure what most of it is, except that the DEC POWER CONTROL 861C is
very much out of place :D
Also the APC PDU's looks like they are monitored, which is nice.
/P