Re: [Fwd: [Python-Dev] HP Test Drive systems] - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Bruce Momjian
Subject Re: [Fwd: [Python-Dev] HP Test Drive systems]
Date
Msg-id 200310092354.h99NsgQ21053@candle.pha.pa.us
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In response to [Fwd: [Python-Dev] HP Test Drive systems]  (Hannu Krosing <hannu@tm.ee>)
Responses Re: [Fwd: [Python-Dev] HP Test Drive systems]
Re: [Fwd: [Python-Dev] HP Test Drive systems]
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I signed up for an account, and it has already been helpful.  I wish I
had known about this years ago.  I will probably put together a little
sourceforge project so I can get access to their Solaris and OS X
machines so I will have even better hardware access.  Those are the only
two OS's missing from the Test Drive site.

Thanks for the tip.


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Hannu Krosing wrote:
> Maybe someone here is also interested ;)

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> 
> If you've found the Sourceforge Compile Farm a bit lacking in
> the numbers of systems available, I highly recommend the HP
> testdrive program (ok, to be fair, it was originally the DEC
> testdrive program to allow you to play with OSF/1 on Alphas, 
> then the Compaq testdrive program, but HP's added a bunch of 
> their own systems to it, as well as a wide variety of the free
> linux and bsd variants). I've appended the list of systems that 
> are currently available to the bottom of this list. mwh and I 
> have been using these to track down all manner of wacky O/S-
> dependent errors.
> 
> Sign up for it at http://www.testdrive.compaq.com/
> 
> Anthony
> 
> Test Drive                            System Type                    
> HP Tru64 Unix 4.0g(JAVA)          AS1200 2@533MHz (ev56)     
> HP Tru64 Unix 5.1b(JAVA)          DS20L 2@833MHz(ev68)       
> HP Tru64 Unix 5.1b(JAVA)          DS20E 2@667MHz (ev67)      
> HP Tru64 Unix 5.1b(JAVA)          ES40 4@833MHz (ev67)       
> HP Tru64 Unix 5.1b(JAVA)          ES45 4@1GHz (ev68)         
> HP Tru64 Unix 5.1b(JAVA)          ES47 2x1GHz (ev7)          
> HP OpenVMS 7.3-2 EFT              DS10-L 1@466MHz (ev6)      
> HP OpenVMS 7.3-1                  DS20 2@500MHz (ev6)        
> HP-UX 11i 11.22                   rx2600 2@900MHz (Itanium II) 
> HP-UX 11i 11.22                   rx2600 2@900MHz (Itanium II) 
> HP-UX 11i 11.11                   rp2470 2@750MHz (PA-RISC)  
> HP-UX 11i 11.11                   rp2470 2@750MHz (PA-RISC)  
> 
> Linux Test Drives:
> 
> Test Drive                            System Type                    
> Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 on Intel     ProLiant DL360 G2 1.4GHz (P3)
> Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 on Intel     rx2600 2@900MHz (Itanium II) 
> Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 on Alpha     XP1000a 1@667MHz (ev6)     
> Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 on Alpha     DS20 2@500MHz (ev6)        
> Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 on PA-RISC   rp5470 1@550MHz (PA-RISC)  
> Mandrake Linux 9.1 on Intel       ProLiant ML530 2@800MHz (P3) 
> Red Hat Ent Linux ES 2.1 on Intel ProLiant ML530 2@1.0GHz (P3) 
> Red Hat Ent Linux AS 2.1 on Intel ProLiant DL360 2@800MHz (P3) 
>                                                              
> Red Hat Ent Linux AS 2.1 on Intel rx2600 2@900MHz (ItaniumII)
> Red Hat Ent Linux AS 2.1 on Intel rx2600 2@900MHz (ItaniumII)
> Red Hat Ent Linux AS 2.1 on Intel Intel 4@1.4GHz (Itanium II)
> Red Hat Linux 7.2 on Alpha        DS20 2@500MHz (ev6)        
> Red Hat Linux 7.2 on Alpha(JAVA)  ES40 4@667MHz (ev67)       
> Slackware Linux 9.0 on Intel      ProLiant ML530 2@800MHz (P3) 
> SuSE Linux Ent Svr 8.0 on Intel   ProLiant DL360 2@1.4GHz (P3) 
> SuSE Linux 7.2a on Intel          DL590 4@800MHz (Itanium I) 
> SuSE Linux 7.1 on Alpha           DS10-L 1@466MHz (ev6)      
> SuSE Linux 7.1 on Alpha           ES40 2@667MHz (ev67)       
> SuSE Linux 7.1 on Alpha(JAVA)     DS20e 2@667MHz (ev67)      
> 
> BSD Test Drives:
> 
> Test Drive                        System Type                         
> FreeBSD 4.8 on Intel              ProLiant DL360 2@1.4GHz (P3) 
> FreeBSD 4.8 on Alpha              XP1000a 1@667MHz (ev6)     
> OpenBSD 3.2 on Intel              ProLiant DL360 2@1.2GHz (P3) 
> NetBSD 1.6 on Intel               ProLiant DL360 2@1.2GHz (P3) 
> 
> Cluster Test Drives:
> Beowulf BrickWall Cluster         DS10 & DS10-L(8) 466MHz (ev6) 
> HP TruCluster Server 5.1b(JAVA)   ES40 883Mhz & DS20E 667Mhz 
> OpenVMS 7.3 Galaxy Cluster        AS4100 EV56                
> OpenVMS 7.3 Galaxy Cluster        AS4100 EV56                
> Red Hat Advanced Server Cluster   ProLiant DL360x2 2@800MHz (P3)
> 
> iPAQ TestDrive Developer Program:
> 
> Test Drive                        System Type                      
> iPAQ                              iPAQ H3650                 
> 
> Application Test Drives:
> 
> Test Drive                        System Type                 
> Oracle 9iAS Portal Tru64 Unix5.1B ES40 4@667MHz (ev6)        
> Oracle 9iRAC 9.2.0 on Tru64 Unix  ES45 @1GHz & ES40 @833MHz 
> 
> 
> 
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