Difference between revisions of "Fedora ARM Secondary Architecture/ARM hardware"
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!Machine name!!IP||Type!!Role!!Add-ons!!OS||Status!!Notes | !Machine name!!IP||Type!!Role!!Add-ons!!OS||Status!!Notes | ||
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− | |arm1||192.168.1.1||openrd-client||koji builder||8 GB SD||F12|| || | + | |arm1||192.168.1.1||openrd-client||koji builder||8 GB SD, 650GB 2.5" disk||F12|| || |
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|arm2||192.168.1.2||shevaplug||koji builder||8 GB SD||F12|| || | |arm2||192.168.1.2||shevaplug||koji builder||8 GB SD||F12|| || | ||
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− | |arm3||192.168.1.3||guruplug-server||koji builder|| ||F12|| || | + | |arm3||192.168.1.3||guruplug-server||koji builder||8GB microSD||F12|| || |
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− | |arm4||192.168.1.4||guruplug-server||koji builder|| ||F12|| || | + | |arm4||192.168.1.4||guruplug-server||koji builder||8GB microSD||F12|| || |
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− | |arm5||192.168.1.5||guruplug-server||koji builder|| ||F12|| || | + | |arm5||192.168.1.5||guruplug-server||koji builder||8GB microSD||F12|| || |
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− | |arm6||192.168.1.6||guruplug-server||koji builder|| ||F12|| || | + | |arm6||192.168.1.6||guruplug-server||koji builder||8GB microSD||F12|| || |
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− | |cdot-guru-2-1||192.168.1.121||guruplug-server||prototype for new koji-builder image|| ||F12||Testing|| | + | |cdot-guru-2-1||192.168.1.121||guruplug-server||prototype for new koji-builder image||8GB microSD||F12||Testing|| |
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+ | |bb1||10.0.0.1||beagleboard rev. C4||test target||8GB SD||F12||Testing|| | ||
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− | At present, all of the ARM hardware is | + | At present, all of the ARM hardware except is connected to the [[CDOT Development Systems|CDOT system]] named [http://hongkong.proximity.on.ca/ HongKong] (which provides a NAT gateway). Each machine has an /etc/hosts entry on HongKong. The BeagleBoard is connected via a USB "gadget" device (ethernet emulation); the other systems are connected via Ethernet (GigE except for the GuruPlugs). |
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|sheevaplug||Marvell 88F6281||512M||512M||MicroSD||GigE||none||USB||USB||Debian-based||SW-controlled LED||[[Fedora ARM_Secondary Architecture/SheevaPlug|SheevaPlug]] | |sheevaplug||Marvell 88F6281||512M||512M||MicroSD||GigE||none||USB||USB||Debian-based||SW-controlled LED||[[Fedora ARM_Secondary Architecture/SheevaPlug|SheevaPlug]] | ||
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− | |guruplug-server||Marvell 88F6281||512M||512M||MicroSD||GigE x 2||802.11bg, Bluetooth||eSATA, USB||external JTAG adapter (USB)||???||-||Product detail: [http://www.globalscaletechnologies.com/t-guruplugdetails.aspx GuruPlug] | + | |guruplug-server||Marvell 88F6281||512M||512M||MicroSD||GigE x 2 (use at 100Mbps or lower unless fan installed)||802.11bg, Bluetooth||eSATA, USB||external JTAG adapter (USB)||???||-||Product detail: [http://www.globalscaletechnologies.com/t-guruplugdetails.aspx GuruPlug] |
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+ | |beagleboard rev. c4||TI OMAP 3530||512M||512M||SD||USB OTG Gadget ethernet emulator||-||SD, USB||serial port console via 10-pin header||none||no case||http://beagleboard.org | ||
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Revision as of 11:50, 14 August 2010
Arm hardware in CDOT:
Machine name | IP | Type | Role | Add-ons | OS | Status | Notes |
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arm1 | 192.168.1.1 | openrd-client | koji builder | 8 GB SD, 650GB 2.5" disk | F12 | ||
arm2 | 192.168.1.2 | shevaplug | koji builder | 8 GB SD | F12 | ||
arm3 | 192.168.1.3 | guruplug-server | koji builder | 8GB microSD | F12 | ||
arm4 | 192.168.1.4 | guruplug-server | koji builder | 8GB microSD | F12 | ||
arm5 | 192.168.1.5 | guruplug-server | koji builder | 8GB microSD | F12 | ||
arm6 | 192.168.1.6 | guruplug-server | koji builder | 8GB microSD | F12 | ||
cdot-guru-2-1 | 192.168.1.121 | guruplug-server | prototype for new koji-builder image | 8GB microSD | F12 | Testing | |
bb1 | 10.0.0.1 | beagleboard rev. C4 | test target | 8GB SD | F12 | Testing |
At present, all of the ARM hardware except is connected to the CDOT system named HongKong (which provides a NAT gateway). Each machine has an /etc/hosts entry on HongKong. The BeagleBoard is connected via a USB "gadget" device (ethernet emulation); the other systems are connected via Ethernet (GigE except for the GuruPlugs).
Machine types:
Type | Processor | RAM | Flash | SD Slots | Ethernet | Wifi | Storage options | Jtag/Console | Original OS | Notes | Link |
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openrd-client | Marvell 88F6281 | 512M | 512M | SD | GigE x 2 | none | Internal 2.5" SATA, eSATA, USB | USB | F8 | VGA video (1024x768 via Z11), 7 USB, RS232, RS485 | OpenRD-Client |
sheevaplug | Marvell 88F6281 | 512M | 512M | MicroSD | GigE | none | USB | USB | Debian-based | SW-controlled LED | SheevaPlug |
guruplug-server | Marvell 88F6281 | 512M | 512M | MicroSD | GigE x 2 (use at 100Mbps or lower unless fan installed) | 802.11bg, Bluetooth | eSATA, USB | external JTAG adapter (USB) | ??? | - | Product detail: GuruPlug |
beagleboard rev. c4 | TI OMAP 3530 | 512M | 512M | SD | USB OTG Gadget ethernet emulator | - | SD, USB | serial port console via 10-pin header | none | no case | http://beagleboard.org |