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This lovely machine was decommissioned from a DoD contracting office around 2001. I badgered my bosses to let me take it home for weeks, until they relented and gave it to me, technically an indefinite loan.
This lovely machine was decommissioned from a DoD contracting office around 2001. I badgered my bosses to let me take it home for weeks, until they relented and gave it to me, technically an indefinite loan.


It came with two massive Clary UPS units, which unfortunately were lost in the [[Storage Unit Disaster of 2004]] and the [[Trailer Disaster of 2004]].
It came with two massive Clary UPS units, which unfortunately were lost in the [[:Category:Storage Unit Tragedy of 2004|Storage Unit Tragedy of 2004]] and the [[:Category:Trailer Tragedy of 2004|Trailer Tragedy of 2004]].


It also came with several HP managed 10bt hubs.
It also came with several HP managed 10bt hubs.

Revision as of 22:18, 11 April 2019

Atlantis
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Hardware
Vendor:Hewlett-Packard
Model:HP 9000 800/I40
CPU:HP PA-7000@64MHz
Bus:12x HP-PB
RAM:384MB
Software
OS:HP-UX 11.00
Collection Data
Acquired:2001 (HAFB contracting office)
Paid:On indefinite loan
Catalog Data
Location:Category:1DCA.C01
Usage Info


[[Category:Vendor Hewlett-Packard]]

[[Category:Computers with HP PA-7000 CPUs]] [[Category:Category:1DCA.C01]]


Summary

This lovely machine was decommissioned from a DoD contracting office around 2001. I badgered my bosses to let me take it home for weeks, until they relented and gave it to me, technically an indefinite loan.

It came with two massive Clary UPS units, which unfortunately were lost in the Storage Unit Tragedy of 2004 and the Trailer Tragedy of 2004.

It also came with several HP managed 10bt hubs.

Original Usage

I used this machine as my personal web server for years, running HP-UX 11.00. The hard drive suffered an irreparable head crash, and I have had no luck so far with SCSI2SD solutions, as the SCSI2SD card I got seems to be defective.

Current Usage

The machine is not currently in use, as the hard drive is dead. I have a hard drive for it, but have not yet set it up.

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