SunSITE Hardware and Software
Hardware
The Berkeley Digital Library SunSITE is a Enterprise 3500
donated by Sun Microsystems,
Inc.. It replaced a SPARCenter 2000E, which was the original
server donated by Sun. SunSITE includes the following components (some of
which were added by the UC Berkeley Library):
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- Central Processing Units (CPUs):Two 350Mhz 128bit UltraSparc
Processors (can have up to eight)
- Random Access Memory (RAM): 4 GB (can have up to 14GB)
- Hard Drive Storage: 112 GB+ (configurable storage array)
- Network: 100Mb/second to the campus backbone
- Tape Drive Storage: 14 GB
- Peripheral Components:
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Software
The Enterprise is running the Sun Solaris operating system,
version 2.6. Application software includes:
- Apache
1.3.9 - base Web server software
- List Processor 6 - software for hosting electronic discussions
- Harvest
- HyperMail -
turns electronic discussion email into a browseable archive
- DynaWeb -
Web server software that translates SGML files into HTML on-the-fly.
- MOMspider - link checking software
- mSQL - a SQL-compliant database
package
- Netscape Commerce Server - Web server
- Netscape Enterprise - Web server
- OCLC
SiteSearch, including WebZ, a
Z39.50-compliant Web server.
- Perl 5
- Pico - a simple full-screen text editor (used by the Pine email software)
- Pine - Email
software
- SWISH-Enhanced -
Simple Web Indexing System for Humans
- Enhanced.
- Tcl/TK - "Tcl
(tool command language) is an embeddable scripting language and Tk is a
graphical user interface toolkit based on Tcl. Both packages are freely
available."
- WGet - a web crawler.
Those with accounts on the SunSITE can make installation requests
for any items at the Freeware
for Solaris Web site or any other package that is freely
available for the Solaris operating system.

Copyright ©
2001 UC Regents. All rights reserved.
Document maintained at http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/Admin/server.html
by the SunSITE Manager.
Last update June 1, 2001. SunSITE Manager:
manager@sunsite.berkeley.edu