Due to power(bill) constraints and system failures, I have started to shut systems down and move their services (if any) to other boxen. This is a list of those machines.
Name Arch bit/byte sex proc count-desc Power Draw[0] Description
Tsen0 OpenBSD/sparc 32bit/big-endian up-ss10 - space heater, went to a good home. crunched on seti stuff.
Tsen1 OpenBSD/sparc 32bit/big-endian up-ss10 - same as tsen0
Tsen2 OpenBSD/sparc 32bit/big-endian up-ss10 - same as tsen0
Tsen3 OpenBSD/sparc 32bit/big-endian up-ss10 - same as tsen0
Tsen4 OpenBSD/sparc 32bit/big-endian up-ss10 - same as tsen0
Tsen5 OpenBSD/sparc 32bit/big-endian up-ss10 - same as tsen0
Teka OpenBSD/sparc 32bit/big-endian mp-ss20 - same as tsen0
Tink OpenBSD/i386 32bit/little-endian up-box - Infogenisis Terminal, like those little touch screen point of sale things you see at fast food joints
Tina FreeBSD/i386 32bit/little-endian mp-box - was: primary dns server, web/cvs server, build box. services taken up by the u30
Trix FreeBSD/i386 32bit/little-endian up-box - how many x86 desktop boxes do you need when you have a u30?
Trish FreeBSD/i386 32bit/little-endian up-laptop - was: main laptop, got old, many thigns sorta failing, keyboard died. time for a replacement.
Teal OpenBSD/i386 32bit/little-endian up-box - consolidated file servers
Monique NetBSD/sgimips 32bit/big-endian up-Indy - drawing more power than doing useful work :/ tasks can be moved off to other boxen.
Beki NetBSD/sgimips 32bit/big-endian up-Indy - same as Monique
Liz NetBSD/sgimips 32bit/big-endian up-Indy - same as Monique
Tasha OpenBSD/i386 32bit/little-endian up-laptop - libretto 110ct, neat little bitty laptop. served me very well for a very long time. after long last the little screen gave out :( farewell keen little friend, farewell.
Teri OpenBSD/i386 32bit/little-endian up-box - was: gateway - nat/router. got replaced by an o2
Anna OpenBSD/macppc 32bit/big-endian up-imac - imac parts weren't really doing anything, got shutdown.
Tera OpenBSD/sparc 32bit/big-endian up-Sparc Classic - little lunch box, keen, but just couldn't justify keeping it up *sigh*
Sonya FreeBSD/sparc64 64bit/big-endian mp-u2 - had my fun, shipped off to a good home
Tami OpenBSD/i386 32bit/little-endian up-box - server - retired more 32bit intel stuff in favor of 64bit sun gear
Tizi OpenBSD/i386 32bit/little-endian up-box - replaced by pixel
Tizy NetBSD/alpha 64bit/little-endian up-multia - went to a good home
- UNIX/mc68k 32bit/big-endian up-AT&T PC7300 - 3B1/7300 (AT&T UNIX PC) went to a good home.
Tanya OpenBSD/i386 32bit/little-endian up-laptop - not necessarily retired, just hasn't been turned back on after the last move. services have been replicated elsewhere.
Tracy OpenBSD/i386 32bit/little-endian up-laptop - same as Tanya
Tisha NetBSD/i386 32bit/little-endian up-laptop - same as Tanya
Eliza OpenBSD/sparc64 64bit/big-endian up-u1 - went to a good home
Issa OpenBSD/sparc64 64bit/big-endian up-u1 - went to a good home
Kira Linux/sandpoint 32bit/big-endian up-kuro - went to girlfriend, who would get much more use out of it.
Tazy Irix/mips 64bit/big-endian up-Octane 192 watts used a lot of power
Beth FreeBSD/i386 32bit/little-endian up - box 137 watts PS blew, needed to be replaced anyhow
Dee OpenBSD/alpha 64bit/little-endian up - AlphaPC 164 99 watts needed to use less power
Danae OpenBSD/sgi 64bit/big-endian up - o2 - gopher server
Sky OpenBSD/sgi 64bit/big-endian up - o2 75 watts backup gateway
Esra OpenBSD/amd64 64bit/little-endian mp - 1u rackmount 136 watts used lots of power, produced lots of heat and noise. replaced by violet
Ayla OpenBSD/sgi 64bit/big-endian up - o2 75 watts gateway - nat/router
Kelly OpenBSD/macppc 32bit/big-endian up - powerbook g4 18 watts got replaced by newer thigns. sad to see all the non x86 stuff getting old.
Pixel FreeBSD/amd64 64bit/little-endian mp - 2u rackmount 227 watts former file server, too much gd power, heat and noise
Molly OpenBSD/macppc 32bit/big-endian up - macmini g4 23 watts first media box on the tv in the living room
viki OpenBSD/i386 32bit/little-endian up - EeePC 901 13 watts gave to friend, using old x40 in its place
heather OpenBSD/amd64 64bit/little-endian mp - Shuttle ST20V10 56 watts no real need for a media box anymore
isabel OpenBSD/i386 32bit/little-endian up - IBM X40 19 watts slower than the cr-48, which was free. best kb ever tho.
troz OpenBSD/sparc64 64bit/big-edian up - u30 140 watts old mail/web/dhcpd/login/ntpd/dns/netboot server. too noisey, hot, power hungry
hazel OpenBSD/i386 32bit/little-endian up - IBM X40 17 watts old ham shack desktop. my 3rd hand refurbished x40's lasted a long time, but not forever.
violet OpenBSD/amd64 64bit/little-endian mp - Shuttle ST20V10 65 watts former weather data collection and graphing, secondary dns/console/file/backup server

[0] If measured.

Last Updated: Sun Mar 10 12:50:15 UTC 2013