When more of these become available, please let me know... I (obviously) missed out on the first one :-) Also might be interested in a DL380 G1 or 2 ? Thanks, -- Curt Robert Darlington wrote: > Wow, that was fast. A guy that is about 20 miles from me just claimed it. > In the future I will have at least 3 more of these, potentially a stack of > HP DL380 servers (original, Gen 1, 7 years old, etc.). > > Thanks guys, > Bob > > On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 3:16 PM, Robert Darlington <rdarlington at gmail.com>wrote: > > >> Hi guys, >> >> A buddy of mine moved to Australia, and instead of dragging equipment to >> the land down undah, he gave it to me. I have a vintage Quantum Snap! >> Server M4100 with count em, four 40GB Quantum Fireball hard drives inside >> for a total of 160GB if you stripe across all of them or about 120GB if you >> setup as RAID5. The model number is 70700139-01, serial number 514115. I >> don't have the disks to reinstall the OS. I didn't bother booting it up, >> however my buddy says it works and he cleared off all his personal info. >> It's a 1U network attached storage device that is roughly 17" or 18" square >> by 1U high. There is an ethernet port on the back, fan, and power connector >> (regular PC power cord), no rack ears, no rails. I popped the cover and >> there is a little dust, but it's pretty clean considering how old it is. No >> disk access without popping the top unfortunately. I believe this thing >> runs either some form of BSD or Linux with Samba. Free + cost of shipping >> if anybody wants it. Also, let it be known, I am notoriously bad at finding >> time to go to the post office, but do eventually get things out -usually 2 >> weeks after I say I will. I'm working on that. >> >> -Bob D >> > _______________________________________________ > rescue list - http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/rescue