Through some lucky circumstances, I was able to acquire a Tezro Rackmount Expansion Enclosure. These bricks were designed as an extension of a base Tezro system that included a quad-CPU 1.0 GHz configuration, as it wasn't possible to put a V12 into these bricks directly due to heat and space concerns.
The system has no CPUs, but does include a node board that requires memory for operation. The system also includes PCI expansion, but no IO9 or a disk backplane. I added some spare RAM and put in a spare disk backplane, along with the IO9 from my currently non-functional Tezro deskside (likely a bad node board - the chassis and its components seem fine, thankfully). The latter two aren't required, but I added them anyway. With an appropriate node board and a PS/2 and serial daughtercard, it'd be possible to make it an independent workstation.
Since the system does require another brick to operate and I don't have a Tezro base brick, I hooked it up to the Onyx 350 prototype node that I use as the primary brick for my Onyx 4 setup. Normally, these bricks wouldn't be compatible. Tezro rackmount bricks have serial numbers beginning with a "P" prefix, whereas Origin 350s use an "M" prefix for serials and the Tezro brick won't inherit a serial from the O350 as a result. Fortunately, there is a way around this.
First, the wonderful command
let the carnage begin must be run on the Tezro brick in the L1. This disables serial security and allows the
serial clear command to be used to remove the brick's serial. Before that will work, though, there's one last step. The command
make rmws takes a value of
0 or
1, depending on how you want to configure the system. Setting it to
0 turns the brick into more or less an Onyx 350, and it shows up as a "Chimera Blade" when using the
brick command, instead of as a "Rackmount WS". The L1 will need to be rebooted for the change to take effect. After that, running
serial clear allows the system to inherit the serial number from the primary brick.
With that completed, I installed IRIX on a secondary drive in the primary node, so that I can boot between an environment compatible with the Tezro and one compatible with the Onyx 4.
Since this is the
hinv subforum, I'd be remiss if I didn't include one! Here are the shiny stats of the machine:
Code:
4 1.0 GHZ IP35 Processors
CPU: MIPS R16000 Processor Chip Revision: 3.0
FPU: MIPS R16010 Floating Point Chip Revision: 3.0
Main memory size: 12288 Mbytes
Instruction cache size: 32 Kbytes
Data cache size: 32 Kbytes
Secondary unified instruction/data cache size: 16 Mbytes
Integral SCSI controller 2: Version IDE (ATA/ATAPI) IOC4
Integral SCSI controller 3: Version IDE (ATA/ATAPI) IOC4
Integral SCSI controller 0: Version QL12160, low voltage differential
Disk drive: unit 1 on SCSI controller 0
Disk drive: unit 2 on SCSI controller 0
Integral SCSI controller 1: Version QL12160, low voltage differential
Integral SCSI controller 4: Version QL12160, low voltage differential
Disk drive: unit 1 on SCSI controller 4
Integral SCSI controller 5: Version QL12160, low voltage differential
IOC3/IOC4 serial port: tty3
IOC3/IOC4 serial port: tty4
IOC3/IOC4 serial port: tty5
IOC3/IOC4 serial port: tty6
IOC3/IOC4 serial port: tty7
IOC3/IOC4 serial port: tty8
IOC3/IOC4 serial port: tty9
IOC3/IOC4 serial port: tty10
Graphics board: V12
Integral Gigabit Ethernet: tg0, module 001c01, PCI bus 1 slot 4
Gigabit Ethernet: tg1, module 001c02, PCI bus 1 slot 4
Iris Audio Processor: version EMU revision A4, number 1
IOC3/IOC4 external interrupts: 1
IOC3/IOC4 external interrupts: 2
Dual Channel Display
USB controller: type OHCI
USB controller: type OHCI
It's nice to have a system that can fit into my rackmount setup that's fully compatible with IRIS GL, and thus many SGI demos and older applications. The Onyx 4 is wonderful and phenomenally powerful (that brick has a quad-800 MHz node board in it, along with the quad-1 GHz in the main brick), but the ATI cards do reduce compatibility.
Finally, here are a few pictures:
Interested parties can find larger versions of these images on Silicon Image here:
http://siliconimage.irixnet.org/index.ph...nt---Circe