Do you mean this URL instead? http://frozencpu.com In Rochester NY? MARK H RICHER, MS CS NPS-NCR Digital Forensics Lab IT Manager Computer Science Department Naval Postgraduate School - National Capital Region (NCR) 900 N Glebe Rd, Rm<x-apple-data-detectors://21> 5-182, Arlington, VA 22203 571.858.3254<tel:571.858.3254> (o) 571.303.9498<tel:571.303.9498> (m)mhricher@xxxxxxx<mailto:mhricher@xxxxxxx> On Apr 11, 2014, at 11:13, "m.roth@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:m.roth@xxxxxxxxx>" <m.roth@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:m.roth@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote: Fernando Cassia wrote: On Fri, Apr 11, 2014 at 11:48 AM, <m.roth@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:m.roth@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote: Oh, right - um, the obvious question (once I thought about it): can you actually plug this thing in at home, or is it going to pop the breaker when it tries to draw more current than the breaker's designed for? I don't have no 48V DC power supply yet. I think you misunderstood me: this suckers gonna draw a LOT of watts. Your home house wiring may not carry enough current per circuit breaker to run it. By Googling I've found that there's an adapter cable I can buy to get standard VGA/Ethernet/USB ports out of each blade. http://www.amazon.com/HP-Crossover-Connection-Proliant-Enclosures/dp/B007P6R4Y2 But sadly there´s a missing cable that interconnects the PC-ILO female sockets at the enclosure with some interconnect backplane (at first I thought those were Ethernet but no, there is s a management socket for every blade, where you can connect the above cables...). Are you in the US? I have a place in New York state that I *just* discovered a couple weeks ago, to my (and several users and their managers) joy: FrozenPC.com<http://FrozenPC.com>, who will *make* custom cables, and they're *very* reasonable and fast. I was looking for what should have been a "standard PCIe splitter or Y power cord - we needed two for a couple of Tesla cards on riser cards in a Dell R720 server... except all three needed to be male, not one female, and almost no one makes that. I got the quote, and we've ordered them... an off-the-shelf PCIe power cable is $8-$9 USD... and these *custom* cables, they quoted me $14.99 USD. I said they were reasonable.... I *really* like talking up companies who know what they're doing, and do it without the high-priced spread. <g> I feel like I´m polluting this list. I´ve googled but couldn´t find any specific mailing lists for HP blades, or even blades in general... I´m sure there´s corporate sysadmins familiar with this stuff somewhere... We've got several blade systems here. I'm not a fan of them: they sell them with "they're so easy to upgrade", so you buy and use them for a few years, and, oh, gee, the new ones don't use the old backplane connector, but we'll be happy to sell you a whole new system.... mark "and let's not forget the special connector that goes on the front of the HP SL230S that you *must* have to plug in a monitor...." _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx<mailto:CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx> http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos