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<tr><td>Type: </td><td>Desktop Computer</td></tr> | <tr><td>Type: </td><td>Desktop Computer</td></tr> | ||
<tr><td>OS:</td><td>Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala</td></tr> | <tr><td>OS:</td><td><strike>Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala</strike> Ubuntu 11.10</td></tr> | ||
<tr><td>CPU:</td><td>Intel Core 2 Duo E6550 2.33GHz</td></tr> | <tr><td>CPU:</td><td>Intel Core 2 Duo E6550 2.33GHz</td></tr> | ||
<tr><td>RAM:</td><td>1GB</td></tr> | <tr><td>RAM:</td><td>1GB</td></tr> | ||
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In early 2010 it was connected to the new Dell Powervault disk array ([[Worf]]; we needed to see if the damn thing would turn on), so for a few brief weeks of its life it had the best set of disks of any Redbrick machine, and possibly the best set of disks of any DCU machine. | In early 2010 it was connected to the new Dell Powervault disk array ([[Worf]]; we needed to see if the damn thing would turn on), so for a few brief weeks of its life it had the best set of disks of any Redbrick machine, and possibly the best set of disks of any DCU machine. | ||
As of November 2011, Ceiling Cat was transferred from the server room to the common room (N109). Its HDD was formatted, and Ubuntu 11.10 installed along with XBMC. | |||
== Services == | == Services == |
Revision as of 01:46, 24 November 2011
Servers |
Ceiling Cat ~ 136.206.15.11
Details
Type: | Desktop Computer |
OS: | |
CPU: | Intel Core 2 Duo E6550 2.33GHz |
RAM: | 1GB |
Disks: | 1x 160Gb Seagate SATA Disk |
1x 250Gb Seagate IDE Disk | |
Drives: | IDE DVD Writer |
Network: | 1x Onboard Ethernet |
The Name: | Chosen by werdz (who built the thing), and named in honour of the ceiling cat. "At least it's not Harry Potter-related" |
Description
Ceilingcat was funded by the SPC in 2007. Prior to it's arrival the room had a 21" CRT taking up most of the desk, and various old desktop machines, none of which seemed to actually work.
To solve this werdz, lil_cain & receive picked pretty much the cheapest parts they could find, along with the cheapest 22" LCD screen they could find.
Ceilingcat was purchased by receive, and assembled by werdz. It's mainly used to burn disks, and use firefox, but it has also been used for extra storage, testing etc. We used it a couple of times to netboot other machines, and to host a Solaris VM which was used to kickstart Murphy. Not only that, but it has a very loud sound system that coconut and sonic like using in order to relieve deathray-related stress.
In early 2010 it was connected to the new Dell Powervault disk array (Worf; we needed to see if the damn thing would turn on), so for a few brief weeks of its life it had the best set of disks of any Redbrick machine, and possibly the best set of disks of any DCU machine.
As of November 2011, Ceiling Cat was transferred from the server room to the common room (N109). Its HDD was formatted, and Ubuntu 11.10 installed along with XBMC.
Services
- Firefox
- Amarok
- DVD Burner