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From: Ard van Breemen <ard@kwaak.net>
To: parisc-linux@lists.parisc-linux.org
Subject: [parisc-linux] D250/512MB+2 FWDSCSI disk cabinets (holland)
Date: Tue, 5 Oct 2004 01:32:01 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20041004233201.GA3483@kwaak.net> (raw)

Sigh,
My energy bill is too high :-(
Nice D250 class hp9000 seeks new budy to have lots of fun.
Comes with working debian pre-installed.
Packages contains:
- hp-9000 D250 tower with single CPU, 512MB, 3xHSC FWDSCSI,
  1x100MBit EISA ethernet, and some weird comm card.
- 2xDisk cabinet (FWD): 4x2gig+1x3gig per cabinet
- big (non-functional) ups (batteries are ok I guess)
- extra battery pack (batteries are also ok I guess)

Comes as 1 package, you have to pick it up yourself. (Yes, also
the ups, I want to get rid of it).
It is excluding the 19" rack, unless you give me a 19" rack as a
replacement.
Place: purmerend in the Netherlands (near Amsterdam), at 1fst
floor.
Again: you have to carry it yourself, I've got back problems...

For more info: just mail me personally...
I don't know if I am still subscribed to the list. When I phased
out the hp9000 in favor of a server that consumes 20% of the hp,
I also found out what the difference is: the hp9000 doesn't die.
The hard-disk of the new server b0rked on me when it got to
handle the mail the hp9000 was "easily" handling.

The system consumes 440W continuosly, that's 132 per disk cabinet
and 180W nominal for the D250. (Peaking at 195W with memory
intensive stuff)
I've also some other goodies that I want to drop in if it makes
you take good care of the hp9000.
(some 4Gig UW disks f.i.)
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