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Robert G. Brown rgb at phy.duke.eduSat Sep 7 06:01:20 PDT 2002
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On Fri, 6 Sep 2002, Matt Osborne wrote: > On Fri, 6 Sep 2002, Robert G. Brown wrote: > > It is lovely to recycle old boxen for learning/demo purposes, but it is > > also important to be aware of a couple of gotcha's. One is that it gets > > harder and harder to run modern kernels on really old boxes, as they > ...... > > maintenance is our LARGEST expense by far in our bleeding-edge efficient > > admin environment). We'll probably retire them all in the next 6-12 > > months. > > > > rgb > > > > -- > > Robert G. Brown http://www.phy.duke.edu/~rgb/ > > Duke University Dept. of Physics, Box 90305 > > Durham, N.C. 27708-0305 > > Phone: 1-919-660-2567 Fax: 919-660-2525 email:rgb at phy.duke.edu > > > > Thanks for the details, really informative. Do you know of any easy way to > measure or determine the power drawn by a system besides calculating each > component's? Also, I notice that you and Mark Hahn are from the Physics a) Buy an inline power meter. Not terribly cheap for good ones (a few $100). b) Measure line voltage and line current (you'll need the full waveform, so use a scope) and do some integration ;-). c) Install nodes on a circuit (with circuit breaker) until it pops. Use nominal values of voltage and circuit breaker current to guestimate power (real power will be about 0.6 the VA for non PFC supplies). > area. Is there a particular set of problems within Physics that you use > for your Beowulf or a website that might have some info? I really enjoy > working with the Physics dept. here so I thought I would ask. Oh, I have a problem that is like the SETI at home or RC5 in that more CPU equals happier me. If you want to contribute by running jobs for me for the next umpty-months, I'll wrap it to make this possible. It's pretty boring running though -- no fancy graphics or the like, just lots of good, solid work. rgb > > Regards, > Matt Osborne > -- Robert G. Brown http://www.phy.duke.edu/~rgb/ Duke University Dept. of Physics, Box 90305 Durham, N.C. 27708-0305 Phone: 1-919-660-2567 Fax: 919-660-2525 email:rgb at phy.duke.edu
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