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Monolith: Zen Penguin feeling the effects of Sniper
Monolith is a machine with the following specifications:
- AMD K6-2 running at 350 MHz
(currently chewing data at 23.5 Celsius)
- 128 Megabytes of RAM
- 1 (NEW) CPU Cooling fan
- 17 Gigabyte IDE Quantum Fireball lct08 (418kB Cache)
- 1 Gigabyte Quantum Fireball SCSI harddrive (disconnected from power)
- 540 Megabyte Quantum Fireball SCSI harddrive
- 4 Gigabyte Samsung WN34324U (gm030) SCSI harddrive
- IOmega SCSI Zip-100 drive
- NEC 4x Speed SCSI CD-ROM Drive 501 (disconnected from power)
- 1.44 3.5" floppy drive
- Realtek 8029 (rev 0) 100/10 Mbit/sec PCI NE2000 Ethernet card
- generic 10 Mbit/sec ISA NE2000 Ethernet card
- ISA VGA graphics card
- A Monitor (monochrome piece of Olivetti crap)
- A keyboard... last time I checked
- a PS/2 mouse
NEWS:
- October 2002: WHEE! I added an HP Envizex X-terminal to the back-end LAN with a nice 19" color screen.
- Somewhere in 2003: PSU fan repaired, case fan added
- Also somewhere in 2003: The 1 GB Quantum Fireball SCSI disk developed bad blocks, / was moved to the Quantum Fireball 17 GB IDE disk
- January 22nd, 2005: Replaced broken CPU fan
- March 17th, 2005: Replaced PPPoE configuration with DHCP configuration (ppp0 interface gone, Internet traffic via eth0), and now, for some reason the PS/2 mouse (that hadn't worked for months) is working again
- November 18th, 2009: The PSU failed. I had a spare power unit, but it doesn't have 4 power connectors for HDs, only 2. /home is not mounted at the moment. Will buy power-splitters or a different PSU tomorrow.
- November 21st, 2009: Bought power-splitters, but it being my bday I had better things do to.
- November 22nd, 2009: Installed power-splitters: all fileystems (including /home) back. Found out that SCSI controller something doesn't initialize if the externel power has been disconnected. Wyrd. Wyrd...
- June 10th, 2010: After some problems with /home, it turned out the SCSI disk with bad blocks, that was still on power (because else LILO didn't want to at the time) wasn't spinning up properly. With it disconnected from power, the other SCSI disks are stable again. This turned sdb into sda and sdc into sdb. /etc/fstab had to be edited correspondingly. *URGH* HOW I HATE HARDWARE!
Monolith is using the following software:
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Linux
2.0.40 (Zen Penguin feeling the effects of Sniper)
- Running a linux distribution based on Slackware 3.0.0
- Apache 1.3.41 HTTP Server
- OpenSSL 0.9.6m
- ModSSL 2.8.31-1.3.41
- PHP 3.0.18-mime-patched
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