[HECnet] Another sillyness. More information in the nodename database on MIM.

Sampsa Laine sampsa at mac.com
Sat May 18 15:00:28 PDT 2013


My boxes:

London based boxes:

8.401 	CHIMPY: DS10, OpenVMS 8.3
8.400 	GORVAX: SIMH, OpenVMS 7.3
8.403 	RHESUS: rx2600, OpenVMS 8.4E (also offers a variety of services, see http://rhesus.sampsa.com/)


47.100 HILANT Cluster in Hila, Finland, composed of:

47.556	KUHAVX		SIMH running VMS 7.3
47.555	LABVAX			- = -
47.727	SHAMS 			- = -
47.559	HPIVAX 			- = - (Raspberry Pi)
47.113	SIIRI         			MicroVAX 3400, VMS 7.3
47.700	K4VX1			VAXstation 4000/90, VMS 7.3
47.701	K4VX2 			VAXstation 4000/60, VMS 7.3




On 17 May 2013, at 17:03, Johnny Billquist <bqt at softjar.se> wrote:

On 2013-05-17 16:18, Bob Armstrong wrote:
On 2013-05-16 18:28, Johnny Billquist wrote:
This is a totally volontary thing. I've finally come to the point
where I think that there are a few more pieces of data on nodes
that would be nice/useful to have from time to time.

  Much of the information you want (all of it, I think) is already in the
INFO.TXT file -

$ type legato""::info.txt
....
ADDR |NAME   |OWNER                   |EMAIL                 |HARDWARE                       |OS
|LOCATION               |NOTES
2.1   |LEGATO|Bob Armstrong   |bob at jfcl.com   |simh                               |OpenVMS
7.3|Milpitas, CA, US|DCN Multinet Ro
uter
2.2   |POCO   |                             |                           |MicroVAX-2000             |
|                               |6MB, RD54, TK50
2.4   |MEZZO |                             |                           |PDP-11/53                     |RSTS
|                               |3.5MB, 2xRA73,TK70, SCSI
2.6   |LARGO |                             |                           |VAX-11/730                   |VMS 4.7
|                               |R80, 2xRA81, RL02, RX02, TU80
2.7   |CODA   |                             |                           |DS20E                             |OpenVMS
8.3|                               |
2.9   |DIVISI|                             |                           |VAX-8350                       |VMS 5.5-2
|                               |16MB, RA81, RA82, TU81+
2.10 |ADAGIO|                             |                           |VAXserver 3900           |VMS 6.0
|                               |RA81, RX50, 2xRD54, Kennedy 9610, RRD50, RF31, 2xRF71,
RF72, SQ703, Exabyte 8505
2.11 |LENTO |                             |                           |PDP-11/73                     |RSX-11M+
|                               |2xRD32, RX50, RL02, Kennedy 9600
2.12 |JENSEN|                             |                           |DEC 2000 axp               |OpenVMS
7.3|                               |
2.13 |ZITI   |                             |                           |eBox-3310                     |Ubuntu
|                               |
2.14 |MULTIA|                             |                           |Multia UDB                   |OpenVMS
7.3|                               |
2.15 |PAVANE|                             |                           |DECstation 3100         |Ultrix
|                               |MIPS box w/DECnet-Ultrix
2.16 |SKETTI|                             |                           |HP ProLiant ML110G4 |Ubuntu
|                               |
2.18 |DSRVB1|                             |                           |DECserver-200/MC       |
|                               |
2.19 |DSRVB2|                             |                           |DECserver-200/MC       |
|                               |

  FWIW, keeping a central database up to date is going to be a nightmare -
that's why we invented the INFO.TXT files; so each sysadmin could locally
update his own information.

Yes. I know... :-)

Which I said this is all voluntary and so on. I've just felt that the INFO.TXT is not really working that well either. At least not from my point of view. I'm willing to try different things. I could consider some automatic scraping and population of the nodename database from some distributed sources as well, if we can come up with something that seems reasonable.

Oh, and thanks.

	Johnny



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