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Workstation in Zaal 2. It has a [[Honeywell Voyager Barcode Scanner|barcode scanner]] which can be used for [[Parts|Partkeepr]]. | Workstation in Zaal 2. It has a [[Honeywell Voyager Barcode Scanner|barcode scanner]] which can be used for [[Parts|Partkeepr]]. | ||
The screen has been [[Calibrated_Space_screens|calibrated]]. | |||
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2.28 | 2.28 | ||
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CPU Blowfish 7.72 | CPU Blowfish 7.72 | ||
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(See [[Shutdown_Script|Shutdown script]]) | |||
We want this machine to shutdown when space is closed. We check MQTT for this in a simple python script. We use paho, so let's install that: | We want this machine to shutdown when space is closed. We check MQTT for this in a simple python script. We use paho, so let's install that: | ||
Latest revision as of 21:34, 15 May 2020
PartsPC | |
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Owner | Space |
Status | Working |
Hostname | partspc.dhcp.nurd.space |
Location | Zaal 2 |
Tool | No |
Tool category |
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What
Workstation in Zaal 2. It has a barcode scanner which can be used for Partkeepr.
The screen has been calibrated.
Specs
Dell Optiplex 755
Intel Core2 Duo E6550 @ 2.33 GHz
4GB DDR2 RAM
Benchmarks
sysbench
sysbench --test=cpu run
496.55
sysbench --test=cpu --num-threads=2 --cpu-max-prime=9999 run
991.48
gtkperf
2.28
Hardinfo
CPU Blowfish 7.72
CPU Cryptohash 161.88
CPU Fibonacci 2.98
CPU N-Queens 5.53
CPU Zlib 0.17
FPU Raytracing 5.52
GPU Draw 7239.96
Auto shutdown
(See Shutdown script)
We want this machine to shutdown when space is closed. We check MQTT for this in a simple python script. We use paho, so let's install that:
apt-get install python-paho-mqtt
Normally the script would ask for a password to execute the shutdown command. We can avoid this with following line in /etc/sudoers (use visudo for this):
hark harktv =NOPASSWD: /bin/systemctl poweroff
Now we just run a cronjob every 5 minutes:
*/5 * * * * ~/space_status_shutdown.py