Originally posted by: networkman
For those of us not yet of the Linux bent, there are programs like
TightVNC to use to remotely connect to our various rigs and make changes.
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I agree that the ECS boards are great to work with - I know
GeoffS has quite a few in his fleet - some he even bought from me.
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I am curious about the choice to boot with floppy though - is that just so as to run everything across the wire up to the SetiQueue server then? Or is the program making writes back to the floppy disk? If so, I'd think that speeds wouldn't be the best given the speed of a floppy drive.. or am I just still missing something?
Details Details. Sheesh, I guess I left out a few... The floppy holds only the Linux seti client + The SIS Network Drivers, and a really SMALL stripped down linux shell... I forget the exact size of all this but it almost takes up the entire floppy. There would be no way that you could get the actual seti wu data on the floppy that comes from seti-Q and is stored in the ram via network. You don't have to use seti-Q you could always log into seti via web connection but, I find that seti Q works best since sometimes it goes down or is really slow. The only down side to this is if you have a power bump you lose everything. Tho, the floppy will reload the client again but the data that was crunching in RAM is gone. I don't have these hooked up to a UPS. Don't know if I will hook them up. I have really good power I think I only lost power once since I've been in this house.
I few more details about the equipment.
I bought 10 Power Supplys, Sparkle 250Watt... I figure 250Watts would work since I am not using a really nice Graphics Card. And I don't have a Hard Drive or CD ROM hooked up. So that will save me about 80 or so watts. I think the motherboard/cpu fan are putting out around 80 wats that is even with over clocking a bit.
All motherboards are the Elite Group (ECS) K7S5A Pro boards.
1 = AMD 2200+ OC to 2400+ Using a Cooler Master ($10.00) CPU FAN.
4 = AMD 1800+ OC to 2100+ STOCK AMD CPU FAN (BOXED)
All are using crucial ram ... 1 Stick of 128MEG DDR PC3200 ? CL=3 ? Unbuffered ? Non-parity ? 5ns ? 2.5V ? 16Meg x 64
As you can see on the motherboard, I have the CL set to 2. RAM works fine so far.
With all systems overclocked and using decent power supply's I have not had one single crash yet. (Knock on wood)... Even with the boards sitting out in the open...
I know have all the boards overclocked so we shall see by sunday what I get out of them.
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BTW, I am running seti on a windows machine. Free Ping is a windows program and is a great program for any network person that wants to see the status of his/her workstations or SETI clients
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link for free ping...