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This is a list of all hardware owned and run by redbrick.  
This is a list of all hardware owned and run by redbrick.  


NOTE : this inventory is still incomplete.
NOTE : this inventory is always incomplete.




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* [[Murphy]]
* [[Murphy]]
* [[Minerva]]
* [[Minerva]]
* [[Morpheus]]


== Other machines ==
== Backup Servers ==


* [[Cynic]]
* [[Obelisk]]
* [[Severus]]
* [[Severus]]
* [[Thunder]]
* [[Sprout]]
* [[Sprout]]
== VM Servers ==
* [[Daniel]]
* [[Cynic]]


== Desktop Machines ==
== Desktop Machines ==
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* [[Ceiling Cat]]
* [[Ceiling Cat]]
* [[Lightning]]
* [[Lightning]]
* [[Thunder]]
* [[Coke (Computer)|Coke]]


== Former machines ==
== Former machines ==
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* [[Mother]]
* [[Mother]]
* [[Nurse]]
* [[Nurse]]
* [[Obelisk]]
* [[Prodigy]]
* [[Prodigy]]
* [[Playpen]]
* [[Playpen]]

Revision as of 14:58, 19 March 2009

This is a list of all hardware owned and run by redbrick.

NOTE : this inventory is always incomplete.


Main servers

Backup Servers

VM Servers

Desktop Machines

Former machines

Other Equipment

Accessories

Cables

   * 2 x Internal SCSI LVD multimode terminators [one used in enigma array]
   * 1 x Internal SCSI LVD cable; 8 connectors [used in enigma raid array]
   * 1 x Internal SCSI SE terminator
   * 2 x External SCSI VHCDI <-> HD68 cable [one used in enigma array]
   * 1 x External SCSI HD68 cable [used for DLT]
   * 1 x External SCSI HD68 terminator [used for DLT]
   * 1 x PS/2 splitter cable [primarily for shrapnel]

Adaptors

   * 1 x SCA <-> SCSI
   * 1 x External HD68 SCSI <-> Internal HD68 SCSI [used in enigma raid array]
   * 1 x 13W3 <-> VGA [plugged into nanny but unused]

Tools

   * Set of screwdrivers
   * Leatherman kit
   * Electrostatic wrist strap

Stuff We Don't Have, But Would Like, Or Need to Buy More Of

   * Ethernet Cables (Yellow & Red) <--done
   * Serial Console/IPKVM that with serial connecters <--in the post (apparently)
   * New external switch (Apparently, preferably a Cisco 3560) <--done, still needs to be set up
   * Bigger UPS (Not sure about this one, worth testing next time we have downtime and
     when we have <insert name of the machine gliceas gave us) plugged in.
   * Labeller (We don't actually need one of these, just the use of one for a day or two, <--done, thanks to those nice people at Lidl
    to label the new machines)