Fedora ARM Secondary Architecture/ARM hardware
Current ARM Hardware in CDOT
Machine name | IP | Type | Role | Add-ons | OS | Status | Notes |
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cdot-openrd-0-1 | 192.168.1.101 | openrd-client | koji builder | 8 GB SD, 650GB 2.5" disk | F12 | online | |
cdot-sheeva-0-2 | 192.168.1.102 | BeagleBoard XM | koji builder | 8 GB SD | F12 | online | |
cdot-beagleXM-0-3 | 192.168.1.103 | guruplug-server | koji builder | 8GB microSD | F12 | online | |
cdot-guru-1-1 | 192.168.1.111 | guruplug-server | koji builder | 8GB microSD | F12 | online | Fanless version - connected via 10/100 Ethernet |
cdot-guru-1-2 | 192.168.1.112 | guruplug-server | koji builder | 8GB microSD | F12 | online | Fanless version - connected via 10/100 Ethernet |
cdot-guru-1-3 | 192.168.1.113 | guruplug-server | koji builder | 8GB microSD | F12 | online | Fanless version - connected via 10/100 Ethernet |
cdot-guru-1-4 | 192.168.1.114 | guruplug-server | koji builder | 128GB SSD | F12 | online | Fanless version - connected via 10/100 Ethernet |
cdot-guru-1-5 | 192.168.1.115 | guruplug-server | koji builder | 8GB microSD | F12 | online | |
cdot-guru-2-1 | 192.168.1.121 | guruplug-server | koji builder | 1 TB HD | F12 | online | |
cdot-guru-2-2 | 192.168.1.122 | guruplug-server | koji builder | 8GB microSD | F12 | online | |
cdot-guru-2-3 | 192.168.1.123 | guruplug-server | koji builder | 8GB microSD | F12 | online | |
cdot-guru-2-4 | 192.168.1.124 | guruplug-server | koji builder | 8GB microSD | F12 | online | |
cdot-guru-2-5 | 192.168.1.125 | guruplug-server | koji builder | 8GB microSD | F12 | online | |
cdot-guru-3-1 | 192.168.1.131 | guruplug-server | koji builder | 8GB microSD | F12 | online | |
cdot-guru-3-2 | 192.168.1.132 | guruplug-server | koji builder | 8GB microSD | F12 | online | |
cdot-guru-3-3 | 192.168.1.133 | guruplug-server | koji builder | 8GB microSD | F12 | online | |
cdot-guru-3-4 | 192.168.1.134 | guruplug-server | koji builder | 8GB microSD | F12 | online | |
cdot-guru-3-5 | 192.168.1.135 | guruplug-server | koji builder | 8GB microSD | F12 | online | |
cdot-guru-4-1 | 192.168.1.141 | guruplug-server | koji builder | 8GB microSD | F12 | online | |
cdot-guru-4-2 | 192.168.1.142 | guruplug-server | koji builder | 8GB microSD | F12 | online | |
cdot-guru-4-3 | 192.168.1.143 | guruplug-server | koji builder | 8GB microSD | F12 | online | |
cdot-guru-4-4 | 192.168.1.144 | guruplug-server | koji builder | 8GB microSD | F12 | online | |
cdot-guru-4-5 | 192.168.1.145 | guruplug-server | koji builder | 8GB microSD | F12 | online | |
bb1 | 10.0.0.1 | beagleboard rev. C4 | test target | 8GB SD | F12 | online | |
cdot-panda-5-1 | 192.168.1.151 | PandaBoard | koji builder | 4GB SD | F12 | being configured | |
cdot-panda-5-2 | 192.168.1.152 | PandaBoard | koji builder | 4GB SD | F12 | being configured | |
cdot-panda-5-3 | 192.168.1.153 | PandaBoard | koji builder | 4GB SD | F12 | being configured | |
cdot-panda-5-4 | 192.168.1.154 | PandaBoard | koji builder | 4GB SD | F12 | being configured | |
cdot-panda-5-5 | 192.168.1.155 | PandaBoard | koji builder | 4GB SD | F12 | being configured | |
cdot-panda-6-1 | 192.168.1.161 | PandaBoard | koji builder | 4GB SD | F12 | being configured | |
cdot-panda-6-2 | 192.168.1.162 | PandaBoard | koji builder | 4GB SD | F12 | being configured | |
cdot-panda-6-3 | 192.168.1.163 | PandaBoard | koji builder | 4GB SD | F12 | being configured | |
cdot-panda-6-4 | 192.168.1.164 | PandaBoard | koji builder | 4GB SD | F12 | being configured | |
cdot-panda-6-5 | 192.168.1.165 | PandaBoard | koji builder | 4GB SD | F12 | being configured | |
cdot-panda-7-1 | 192.168.1.171 | PandaBoard | koji builder | 4GB SD | F12 | being configured | |
cdot-panda-7-2 | 192.168.1.172 | PandaBoard | koji builder | 4GB SD | F12 | being configured |
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.
We have been experiencing quite a few unexplainable crashes on the Guruplugs and have begun tracking the frequency, if the reason was determined and which builder was affected. This information can be found here
On Order
Machine name | IP | Type | Role | Add-ons | OS | Status | Notes |
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cdot-panda-7-3 | 192.168.1.173 | PandaBoard | koji builder | 4GB SD | F12 | ordered | |
cdot-panda-7-4 | 192.168.1.174 | PandaBoard | koji builder | 4GB SD | F12 | ordered | |
cdot-panda-7-5 | 192.168.1.175 | PandaBoard | koji builder | 4GB SD | F12 | ordered |
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) | Debian | SW-controlled LED | Product detail: GuruPlug |
beagleboard rev. c4 | TI OMAP 3530 | 512M | 512M | SD | USB OTG Gadget ethernet emulator | none | SD, USB | serial port console via 10-pin header | none | no case | http://beagleboard.org |
Beagleboard XM | TI OMAP 3530 | 512M | 512M | MicroSD | 10/100 Ethernet | none | MicroSD, USB | serial port console | Angstrom Validation Image | no case | http://beagleboard.org |
PandaBoard | TI OMAP 4430 - 2 MP cores | 1G | ? | SD | 10/100 Ethernet onboard via USB | 802.11bgn, Bluetooth | SD, USB | serial port console | none | no case | http://pandaboard.org |
Stack Design for PandaBoards
Under consideration:
- "Stack" PCBs on threaded rods with spacers
- Lay stack horizontally for convection airflow
- Power from a single power supply (modular ATX supply with barrel-connector power leads)
- 6 stand-alone power supplies on order so some boards can be removed for other work or testing when needed