Received: by 10.224.31.20 with SMTP id w20mr2838721qac.2.1347305937909; Mon, 10 Sep 2012 12:38:57 -0700 (PDT) X-BeenThere: midsouth-makers@googlegroups.com Received: by 10.224.187.129 with SMTP id cw1ls1369853qab.9.gmail; Mon, 10 Sep 2012 12:38:57 -0700 (PDT) Received: by 10.224.27.14 with SMTP id g14mr6545829qac.1.1347305937439; Mon, 10 Sep 2012 12:38:57 -0700 (PDT) Received: by 10.224.27.14 with SMTP id g14mr6545827qac.1.1347305937409; Mon, 10 Sep 2012 12:38:57 -0700 (PDT) Return-Path: Received: from mail-qa0-f42.google.com (mail-qa0-f42.google.com [209.85.216.42]) by gmr-mx.google.com with ESMTPS id g28si1045372qcq.2.2012.09.10.12.38.57 (version=TLSv1/SSLv3 cipher=OTHER); Mon, 10 Sep 2012 12:38:57 -0700 (PDT) Received-SPF: pass (google.com: domain of kevin.nucko...@gmail.com designates 209.85.216.42 as permitted sender) client-ip=209.85.216.42; Authentication-Results: gmr-mx.google.com; spf=pass (google.com: domain of kevin.nucko...@gmail.com designates 209.85.216.42 as permitted sender) smtp.mail=kevin.nucko...@gmail.com; dkim=pass header...@gmail.com Received: by mail-qa0-f42.google.com with SMTP id b19so1760873qae.1 for ; Mon, 10 Sep 2012 12:38:57 -0700 (PDT) DKIM-Signature: v=1; a=rsa-sha256; c=relaxed/relaxed; d=gmail.com; s=20120113; h=mime-version:in-reply-to:references:date:message-id:subject:from:to :content-type; bh=gaigCh1mG1iGweeVEqxJqspjK5wD2SWAvZPhNrgz8cc=; b=Wcp4GDeMqWdfBZNOCc2IjOh6ULUB/3oLVpvwJriAOBsCSwH0sv+3TR8+tDZxvqMb97 37/fXen44eR3JT/ufL0/y1PynpGK/RslO91GW0i93q5X67MKdYBvVUJ+0IXAgGA2i0H0 /xDFVFyPgHhgpxOSVpoOA9Gh8gzf7xZtRGsb5PrB6Tu4rZd7BpKxaRvFci6wl4BEHS3L I4DVGUokf1ZOR56m0e1KqL11iguZhmymzFM29OzBAP3152wq7P10h9rey72TcDLinK4L swYYe/aGQ+cC3z7gI2iz2JKiznW182w68flXtfsYssT34YZG86PcTCMl9NdyFFrOiToz 4T5w== MIME-Version: 1.0 Received: by 10.224.175.204 with SMTP id bb12mr16707441qab.14.1347305937237; Mon, 10 Sep 2012 12:38:57 -0700 (PDT) Received: by 10.49.133.233 with HTTP; Mon, 10 Sep 2012 12:38:57 -0700 (PDT) In-Reply-To: <6121ba2d-b2ed-4f14-ac9e-fce4559665ff@googlegroups.com> References: <46be0144-84e6-4001-a7bd-4b2a1a3b85c8@googlegroups.com> <6121ba2d-b2ed-4f14-ac9e-fce4559665ff@googlegroups.com> Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2012 14:38:57 -0500 Message-ID: Subject: Re: [MidsouthMakers] My findings this weekend with the newly accuried computers. From: Kevin Nuckolls To: midsouth-makers@googlegroups.com Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary=20cf303b413bcaf5c204c95e1b8c --20cf303b413bcaf5c204c95e1b8c Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 I'd like to point out as a casual observer that these units would double as an excellent Hadoop cluster if any of you are interested in mining massive datasets. You might also want to consider running Eucalyptus or Xen across these nodes so you can have a private cloud for spinning up virtual machines as needed. You could use Chef to define a base node for different use cases. Best Regards, -Kevin On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 12:43 PM, MemphisArtGuy wrote: > > > Your correct, I grabbed my thumb drives during lunch. it's an excert of > the CPUZ data. One I was testing on was a 7600. > > DMI > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > DMI BIOS > vendor Hewlett-Packard > version 786D1 v01.03 > date 05/18/2005 > ROM size 1024 KB > DMI System Information > manufacturer Hewlett-Packard > product HP Compaq dc7600 Convertible Minitower > version unknown > serial MXM61900G6 > UUID {E3D4B28B-BA3B-11DA-BBDA-3566521E0016} > DMI Baseboard > vendor Hewlett-Packard > model 09F0h > revision unknown > serial MXM61900G6 > DMI System Enclosure > manufacturer Hewlett-Packard > chassis type Mini Tower > chassis serial MXM61900G6 > DMI Processor > manufacturer Intel > model Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.20GHz > clock speed 3200.0 MHz > FSB speed 800.0 MHz > multiplier 4.0x > DMI Processor > manufacturer Intel > model unknown > DMI Port Connector > designation SATA0 (internal) > DMI Port Connector > designation SATA1 (internal) > DMI Port Connector > designation SATA2 (internal) > DMI Port Connector > designation SATA3 (internal) > DMI Port Connector > designation SERIAL A (internal) > designation COM A (external) > port type Serial Port 16550A > connector DB-9 male > DMI Port Connector > designation SERIAL B (internal) > port type Serial Port 16550A > connector DB-9 male > DMI Port Connector > designation PARALLEL (external) > port type Parallel Port ECP/EPP > connector DB-25 female > DMI Port Connector > designation USB 1 (external) > port type USB > connector Access Bus (USB) > DMI Port Connector > designation USB 2 (external) > port type USB > connector Access Bus (USB) > DMI Port Connector > designation USB 3 (external) > port type USB > connector Access Bus (USB) > DMI Port Connector > designation USB 4 (external) > port type USB > connector Access Bus (USB) > DMI Port Connector > designation USB 5 (external) > port type USB > connector Access Bus (USB) > DMI Port Connector > designation USB 6 (external) > port type USB > connector Access Bus (USB) > DMI Port Connector > designation FRNT_USB (internal) > designation USB 7 (external) > port type USB > connector Access Bus (USB) > DMI Port Connector > designation FRNT_USB (internal) > designation USB 8 (external) > port type USB > connector Access Bus (USB) > DMI Port Connector > designation KEYBOARD (external) > port type Keyboard Port > connector PS/2 > DMI Port Connector > designation MOUSE (external) > port type Mouse Port > connector PS/2 > DMI Port Connector > designation REAR MIC (external) > port type Audio Port > connector Mini DIN > DMI Port Connector > designation REAR LINE IN (external) > port type Audio Port > connector Mini DIN > DMI Port Connector > designation VIDEO (external) > port type Video Port > connector DB-15 female > DMI Port Connector > designation REAR HEADPHONE/LINEOUT (external) > port type Audio Port > connector Mini DIN > DMI Port Connector > designation RJ45 (external) > port type Network Port > connector RJ-45 > DMI Port Connector > designation CPU FAN (internal) > DMI Port Connector > designation CD AUDIO (CD) (internal) > port type Audio Port > connector On Board Sound Input From CD-ROM > DMI Port Connector > designation AUX AUDIO (AUX) (internal) > port type Audio Port > connector On Board Sound Input From CD-ROM > DMI Port Connector > designation PRIMARY IDE (internal) > connector On Board IDE > DMI Port Connector > designation FLOPPY (internal) > connector On Board Floppy > DMI Port Connector > designation FRNT AUD (internal) > designation FRONT HEADPHONE/LINEOUT & MIC (external) > port type Audio Port > connector Mini DIN > DMI Port Connector > designation CHASSIS FAN (internal) > DMI Port Connector > designation SPEAKER (SPKR) (internal) > DMI Port Connector > designation PASSWORD CLEAR (PSWD) (internal) > DMI Port Connector > designation HOOD SENSE (HSENSE) (internal) > DMI Port Connector > designation HOOD LOCK (HLCK) (internal) > DMI Extension Slot > designation PCI1 > type PCI > width 32 bits > populated no > DMI Extension Slot > designation PCI2 > type PCI > width 32 bits > populated no > DMI Extension Slot > designation PCI EXPRESS x1 SLOT/PCIEx1 > type A5 > populated no > DMI Extension Slot > designation PCI EXPRESS x16 SLOT/PCIEx16 > type A5 > populated no > DMI Physical Memory Array > location Motherboard > usage System Memory > correction None > max capacity 4096 MBytes > max# of devices 4 > DMI Physical Memory Array > location Motherboard > usage Flash Memory > correction None > max capacity 1 MBytes > max# of devices 1 > DMI Memory Device > designation XMM1 > format DIMM > type unknown > total width 64 bits > data width 64 bits > size 512 MBytes > DMI Memory Device > designation XMM2 > format DIMM > type unknown > DMI Memory Device > designation XMM3 > format DIMM > type unknown > DMI Memory Device > designation XMM4 > format DIMM > type unknown > DMI Memory Device > designation SYSTEM ROM > format Chip > type FLASH > total width 2 bits > data width 2 bits > size 1 MBytes > > Graphics > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Number of adapters 1 > Graphic APIs > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Display Adapters > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Display adapter 0 > PCI device bus 0 (0x0), device 2 (0x2), function 0 (0x0) > Vendor ID 0x8086 (0x103C) > Model ID 0x2772 (0x3010) > Performance Level 0 > > > > > On Monday, September 10, 2012 12:28:13 PM UTC-5, Brandon Tice wrote: > >> A few things to note here: >> >> >> - They are either D530, DC7100, or DC7600 models. All three were >> mixed in the load, with a couple of HP xw4xxx pro workstations. There is >> no DC7200. >> - For loading XP, I believe it has to be XP retail version. If you >> try to load OEM or Volume License Key versions, the key won't work. >> - You can build one, then sysprep it and take a CloneZilla image of >> the drive. Use a small drive on the original build so you can use GParted >> to expand the partition to fill a larger drive. To my knowledge, it >> doesn't work the opposite way. >> - The D530s and DC7100s use DDR, not DDR2. I have some spare modules >> that I can bring to the space for use in these units. >> - The D530s don't have SATA. The DC7100s and DC7600s should. >> >> I hope that helps. >> >> -Brandon >> >> >> On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 11:37 AM, MemphisArtGuy wrote: >> >>> Well guess it depends on the hardware we are attaching to them, I >>> assumed the kiosk would be Ubuntu only. I posted my windows findings just >>> to let every one know what I found out. I believe Ubuntu will be a >>> smooth(er) install. >>> >>> -Dru >>> >>> >>> >>> On Monday, September 10, 2012 11:07:51 AM UTC-5, Danny Chamberlin wrote: >>> >>>> Is there a particular reason why we want to install Windows on these >>>> systems and not a Linux distro? >>>> >>>> Danny >>>> >>>> >>>> On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 11:03 AM, Justin Rickert < >>>> justin.le...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> >>>>> You could build a system, install the updates and drivers, then >>>>> create a .gho of it and ghost it into the rest of the drives. I use to do >>>>> this all the time. I also have a universal xp install disk that I have made >>>>> also (works on intel processors only) >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 11:01 AM, Dan Hess wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Check into nlite. It helps a lot with slipstreaming. >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks, >>>>>> >>>>>> Daniel H. >>>>>> Google Voice: (901) 214-5326 >>>>>> >>>>>> - Copying one is plagiarism, copying many is research. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 10:54 AM, Greg Zapf wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> I'm a little rusty at slipstreaming XP installs, but this sounds >>>>>>> like a good opportunity for it (if you're planning on imaging more than a >>>>>>> few with WinXP). If I recall correctly, we can trial and error building an >>>>>>> install disk image that has the drivers already there, the right type of XP >>>>>>> to go with the license stickers, SP3, patches, and even some default >>>>>>> settings, etc... (always show file extensions, which programs/components >>>>>>> are installed by default, that sort of thing). >>>>>>> >>>>>>> If no one else is a slipstreaming guru, I can come in sometime and >>>>>>> dust off my memory of this, and can arrange with other interested parties >>>>>>> who want to learn too. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> And if you're already doing this... LOL, just ignore my ramblings. >>>>>>> :-) >>>>>>> >>>>>>> --Greg >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 9:26 AM, MemphisArtGuy wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> XP SP3 boots, does not like the serial on the units, can be ran 30 >>>>>>>> days unlicensed, missing drivers are Ethernet, audio, and Video. Unit >>>>>>>> usable with out the three mention drivers. HP has drivers for many OS'es on >>>>>>>> website just type in product DC7200. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>> >> --20cf303b413bcaf5c204c95e1b8c Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I'd like to point out as a casual observer that these units would doubl= e as an excellent Hadoop cluster if any of you are interested in mining mas= sive datasets.=A0

You might also want to consider runnin= g Eucalyptus or Xen across these nodes so you can have a private cloud for = spinning up virtual machines as needed. You could use Chef to define a base= node for different use cases.=A0

Best Regards,
-Kevin

On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 12:43 PM, MemphisArtGuy <memphisart...@gmail.com> wrote:
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Your correc= t, I grabbed my thumb drives during lunch. it's an excert of the CPUZ d= ata. One I was testing on was a 7600.
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On Monday, = September 10, 2012 12:28:13 PM UTC-5, Brandon Tice wrote:
A few things to note here:

  • They are either D530, DC7100, or DC7600 models. =A0All= three were mixed in the load, with a couple of HP xw4xxx pro workstations.= =A0There is no DC7200.
  • For loading XP, I believe it has to be XP retail version. =A0If you try= to load OEM or Volume License Key versions, the key won't work.
  • You can build one, then sysprep it and take a CloneZilla image of the d= rive. =A0Use a small drive on the original build so you can use GParted to = expand the partition to fill a larger drive. =A0To my knowledge, it doesn&#= 39;t work the opposite way.
  • The D530s and DC7100s use DDR, not DDR2. =A0I have some spare modules t= hat I can bring to the space for use in these units.
  • The D530s don&= #39;t have SATA. =A0The DC7100s and DC7600s should.
I hope th= at helps.

-Brandon


On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 11:37 AM, MemphisArtGu= y <memphi...@gmail.com> wrote:
Well guess it depends on the hardware we are attachin= g to them, I assumed the kiosk would be Ubuntu only. I posted my windows fi= ndings just to let every one know what I found out. I believe Ubuntu will b= e a smooth(er) install.
=A0
-Dru
=A0
=A0

On M= onday, September 10, 2012 11:07:51 AM UTC-5, Danny Chamberlin wrote:
<= /div>
Is there a particular reason why we want to install Windows on these s= ystems and not a Linux distro?

Danny


On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 11:03 AM, J= ustin Rickert <justin.le...@gmail.com> wrote:
You could build a system, install the updates and drivers, then create a .g= ho of it and ghost it into the rest of the drives. I use to do this all the= time. I also have a universal xp install disk that I have made also (works= on intel processors only)


On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 11:01 AM, Dan H= ess <dan...@gmail.com> wrote:
Check into nlite. =A0It helps a lot with slipstreaming.
Thanks,

Daniel H.
Google Voice: =A0= (901) 214-5326

- Copying one is plagiarism, copying many is research.



On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 10:54 AM, G= reg Zapf <x86d...@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm a little rusty at slipstreaming XP installs, but this sounds like a= good opportunity for it (if you're planning on imaging more than a few= with WinXP).=A0 If I recall correctly, we can trial and error building an = install disk image that has the drivers already there, the right type of XP= to go with the license stickers, SP3, patches, and even some default setti= ngs, etc... (always show file extensions, which programs/components are ins= talled by default, that sort of thing).

If no one else is a slipstreaming guru, I can come in sometime and dust= off my memory of this, and can arrange with other interested parties who w= ant to learn too.

And if you're already doing this... LOL, just = ignore my ramblings.=A0 :-)

--Greg


On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 9:26 AM, MemphisArtGuy <<= a>memphi...@gmail.com> wrote:
XP SP3 boots,= does not like the serial on the units, can be ran 30 days unlicensed, miss= ing drivers are Ethernet, audio, and Video. Unit usable with out the three = mention drivers. HP has drivers for many OS'es on website just type in = product DC7200.






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