CHARA Array Computer Hardware
Chapter 4: Computer Configurations 84 Computer C onfigurationsCard PositionsSlot Card1 video (AGP)2 (empty)3 network (PCI)4 Cyclades (PCI)5 Empty (PCI)6
Chapter 5: Miscellaneous Software Configurations 95 Miscellaneous Software Configurations5.1 Wireless LANThis section explains how to compile and in s t
Chapter 5: Miscellaneous Software Configurations 10• For PCMCIA installs, one needs to do the functional equivalent of running post-install rlmod /usr/
Chapter 6: Pinouts 116 Pinouts6.1 Serial StandardThis section is just for reference.6.1.1 DB-25Pin Abbrev. Description2 TxD Transmit Data3 RxD Receive
Chapter 6: Pinouts 126.2 DB-9/25 to RJ-45 ConnectionsCHARA employs a plethora of serial and serial-like connections. These are accomplishedby the mean
Chapter 6: Pinouts 13C2C RXThis is the other of the two workhorses in the CHARA stable. The following table showsthe pin -to-color mapping for both th
Chapter 6: Pinouts 14BAYTECHThe Baytech RPC-2 remote power control strips have only an R J-45 jack on them with acertain conductor-to-CAT-5 mapping. T
Chapter 6: Pinouts 15KOLMThe Kollmorgen CR 6250 motor controller has a DB-9 connector. The following table showsthe pin-to-color mapping for this DB-9
Chapter 6: Pinouts 16TCS PADThe TCS hand paddle has a DB-9 connector. The following table shows the pin-to-colormapping for this DB-9 connector.DB-9 P
Chapter 6: Pinouts 17Computer to Baytech RPC-2• Computer: Baytech• Baytech: bare CAT-5 cableComputer to PI C-844 Motor Controller• Computer: C2C TX• C
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Chapter 7: Hard Disk Inventory 187 Hard Disk Inve ntoryIn the process of running the array, there have been some failed hard disks. So far, allof them
Chapter 7: Hard Disk Inventory 193 Quantum Fireball ST3.2A C/H/S, 782/128/63, 3079MB; ????-??-??: In-stalled in the E 1 bunker TCS box; 2002-02-05:No
Chapter 7: Hard Disk Inventory 2011 Quantum Fireball ST3.2A C/H/S, 782/128/63, 3079MB; ????-??-??: In-stalled in the E 2 bunker TCS box; 2002-04-16:Re
Chapter 7: Hard Disk Inventory 2119 Fujitsu MPC3043AT C/H/S, 525/255/63, 4125MB; ????-??-??: In-stalled in ople; 2002-11-26: Removed fromople; 2003-01
Chapter 7: Hard Disk Inventory 2228 Fujitsu MPD3043AT C/H/S, 525/255/63, 4125MB; ????-??-??: In-stalled in E1 bunker Linux box.29 Fujitsu MPD3043AT C/
Chapter 7: Hard Disk Inventory 2342 Western Digital C/H/S, 24321/255/63, 200GB; 2005-10-13:CHARA backup drive 6.43 Western Digital C/H/S, 38913/255/63
Chapter 7: Hard Disk Inventory 2456 Quantum Fireball LCT 10 C/H/S, 1216/255/63, 9767MB; ????-??-??: In-stalled in rye.57 Seagate ST310232A C/H/S, 1216
Chapter 7: Hard Disk Inventory 257.3 Using the Suspect DisksFor the highest reliability in using one of the suspect disks, it is best to decide how yo
Chapter 8: UPS Units 268 UPS UnitsThe CHARA Array uses many uninterruptable power supply (UPS) units to protect therunnin g computers from shutting do
Chapter 8: UPS Units 27NS0135242697 Trailer South, ‘garnett’NS0135242649 Operations Center, network closet (men’s room)SU3000RM(XL)3U UPS LocationsSer
Chapter 1: Introduction 11 Intr oduction
Chapter 8: UPS Units 28WS9851005481 ????-??-??: UPS enters service; 2001-09-15: Batteries re-placed (approx. date); 2004-05-10: Charge problem; 2004-0
Chapter 8: UPS Units 29WS9926009254 ????-??-??: UPS enters service; 2004-04-06: Charge prob-lem; 2004-04-08: Batteries replaced.
Concept Index 30Concept IndexBbadblocks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Bunker Connections. . . . . . . . . . .
iTable of C ontents1 Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 tomsrtbt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ii8 UPS Units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 268.1 Serial Numbers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 2: tomsrtbt 22 tomsrtbt
Chapter 3: Bunker Hardware 33 Bunker Hardware3.1 Computer Equipment3.1.1 DOS/Win95 ComputerThe DOS/Windows 95 machine in each bunker Has the uninspiri
Chapter 3: Bunker Hardware 43.1.2.1 Changing Motherb oardsStarting in November of 2001, we have been slowly upgrading the motherboards in theLinux box
Chapter 3: Bunker Hardware 5• Move the lower disk up one space.• Replace primary cable with the high density cable that came with the motherboard.• Co
Chapter 3: Bunker Hardware 63.3 Other Equipment3.3.1 S1 BunkerDescription Manufacturer Model Serial NotesCont. Power Strip Baytech RPC-2 354212Telesco
Chapter 3: Bunker Hardware 73.3.4 E2 BunkerDescription Manufacturer Model Serial NotesISA Expansion Chassis AccessIO 10121803Telescope AZ Cont. Compum
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