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Revision as of 16:55, 25 November 2007
The idea is to connect pairs of systems with 2 serial cables to create a bidirectional link. We would then run a getty over one of the ports on each machine. This would allow us to login to any server if networking breaks.
The following is a list of our servers and how many serial ports they currently have:
- caffeine (1 header)
- natural-flavours (1 on-board)
- artificial-flavours (1 on-board)
- taurine (?)
- perpugilliam (2 on-board)
- citric-acid (2 on-board)
- potassium-citrate (2 on-board)
We can get PCI dual serial port cards for $25 each, and cables for $5 each. In total, we would need 3 PCI cards and 6 serial cables, for a total of $105.