Note: I have been offered "take it all away for free" by the resellers, so if 
you want to scavenge anything minor it's probably okay, but if you want to 
scavenge anything major rather than take the whole lot, we might have to get 
back to them resellers and see if it's okay.  It's taking up valuable NYC real 
estate... write me if interested.  Have to make a decision within a week or so.

Computers:� Two Alpha 4100s, one has 2.5GB memory, one has 2GB.� Each has four 
(4) 466MHz EV56 CPUs.� Each has one split-bus system disk shelf connected via a 
RaidArray 230 (KZPAC-XF aka SWXCR) hardware RAID controller (we also have two 
old single ended 16-bit KZPDA controllers and their two corresponding 
non-split-bus shelves). �They each have all three internal H7291-AA power 
supplies (plus we have one spare); they each have a memory channel controller 
and they are joined by a memory channel cable.� Each has two 10/100 (DE500) 
Ethernet controllers, a VGA card and two KZPSA-BB differentiated 16-bit SCSI 
controllers for the StorageWorks disks; all the SCSI cables are supplied to 
make both Alphas share all the disks (front and back) in the StorageWorks 800 
(see below). �Also each Alpha has a single ended 8-bit SCSI controller 
(KZPAA-AA) to connect to the tape drives in the StorageWorks 800.� All of the 
above is in one regular DEC cabinet with front and back doors.

StoragWorks 800 (wide) cabinet: contains twelve six-drive shelves (six front, 
six back, each with dual 180W power supplies) and internal cabling to hook them 
all up.� There are four HSZ52-AH controllers, each with 128MB cache, arranged 
in two dual-redundant configurations.� Finally of course there's a buttload of 
disks that go in all these shelves, way more than will actually fit in the 
slots. �There are probably fifty or so 4.3GB disks (RZ29B and RZ1CB-CS), say 
another forty or so 18GB disks (RZ1EF-VW), and say five or six 36 GB disks (I 
can count them if anyone really wants to know). �The StorageWorks 800 cabinet 
also holds two TZ889-NE 7-tape DLT20/40 single-drive loaders and one 9-track 
auto-loading TSZ07-DA tape drive and all SCSI cables requires to hook them up.

Last of all there is a filing cabinet full of cables, tape head cleaners, SCSI 
terminators and miscellaneous spares, accessories etc. and a ton of tru64 4.0 
CDs and manuals (no licenses tho')

All in working order, been kept fired up in a clean MDF room.  But no warranty!

John

John Speakman
Manager, Clinical Research Systems
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
307 East 63rd Street, New York NY 10021 USA
+1 646 735 8187 - [EMAIL PROTECTED]



 
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