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Fedora ARM Secondary Architecture/ARM hardware

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Arm hardware in CDOT:

Machine name IP Type Role Add-ons OS Status Notes
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
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