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a-tuin, not for 'routine' machine lock-ups.
a-tuin, not for 'routine' machine lock-ups.


Jan 1997
From January 1997: Three qa servers now in place on kirk
 
Three qa servers now in place on kirk


test - For QA test automation and performance analysis only - port 10060
test - For QA test automation and performance analysis only - port 10060

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Development Hardware

This article aims to detail all of the known WorldsAway development servers and workstations. This list may be incomplete, so if you have any information regarding these, please get in touch.

WorldsAway Development Hardware
Machine Name Machine Purpose Notes Image
akasha This seems to have been a staging area for new

client and server builds of the WorldsAway

software.

John Onusko's workstation
a-tuin
excelsior Not sure if this was for WorldsAway,

or an internal Fujitsu Software Corporation

server.

ishtar Potentially a mail server.
goblin
kirk A server used by the QA team for testing. It may have

potentially been the world server for the Hallway world.

Usually used for QA testing, it was also used as a backup machine

if a-tuin was down for more than three hours. This was a red-line

option to be considered in case of catastrophic hardware failure on

a-tuin, not for 'routine' machine lock-ups.

From January 1997: Three qa servers now in place on kirk

test - For QA test automation and performance analysis only - port 10060

qaone - For QA (QA only) - port 10070

qatwo - For development and production scripting - port 10080

kosh Possibly David Petersons workstation
vishnu
loki