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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Wg-test-framework] Purchase and Sales Agreement
Paul L. George writes ("Purchase and Sales Agreement"):
> Here is the preliminary P&S. The specifications and prices are all up to
> date and accurate. The actual P&S can be changed to meet whatever the
> foundation requires. I am sending you a word document in editable format.
> All of the system summary and detail is included.
Thanks. This mostly looks good to me. I had four sets of
questions/observations:
1. The RocketPort `16port serial /distribution/interface/breakout
panel' you mention in your document is what exactly ? I looked on the
Rocketport website and the rackmount interfaces all have RJ45 jacks,
but your list of accessories mentions `DB9 Null Modem Cable Female to
Female' which suggests DB9 at both ends. Also, I think we should be
buying two 32-port panels to go with our two 32-port cards. So I
think we need two of these:
http://www.comtrol.com/rocketport-multi-port-serial-cards/rocketport-infinity-express-interfaces/rocketport-32port-rj45-rackmount-interface
2. In para 12 you mention `The software required to make the COMTROL
Multiplexer operational'. What software would that be ? I did a
brief search and the Linux kernel contains
Documentation/serial/rocket.txt from which it appears that the
Comtrol RocketPort is fully supported by an in-tree Linux kernel
driver, so no other software ought to be needed. (For a userland
test utility, I suggest the use of `picocom'.)
Also in Para 12 you mention some `CHIP SET/BIOS software identified
in Exhibit A' but that isn't mentioned in Exhibit A. I assume you
mean the BIOS. I suggest leaving the text and just deleting the
reference to Exhibit A.
3.
> There is one HP AMD Server (Item 2 in Appendix A) that I am asking
> my supplier to re-quote it seems high.
Indeed. The DL385p that I had was about $4000 and your supplier is
quoting about $5000.
4. Finally I had one practical point that I perhaps mentioned on the
phone but can't find a record of having said in an email: we have a
plan to host (at least) one 4U ARM testing chassis in this rack, along
with the x86 machines. How much spare space is there going to be ?
In your list of equipment I see 4x 2U servers, 22x 1U servers, 2x 1U
switches, 2x 1U Comtrol panel. That's a total of 34U leaving 11U of a
standard 45U cabinet. So I think we have some space headroom.
> I am assuming that the Linus Foundation is a tax exempt organization
> in the US. I will need the 501(C)(3) documentation to prove the tax
> exempt status.
Wikipedia says the LF is a `California 501(c)(6) nonprofit
organization'. I know very little about US tax law but I don't think
that's quite the same.
Lars will be able to confirm the status.
> I can include a maintenance agreement, just verify for me the total number
> of hours a month you will require. The maintenance agreement is based on a
> yearly total so if we do not use the allocated hours in any one month it
> does not change the terms or the price of the agreement. I.E. 48 hour block
> time agreement is based on usage per year, although it is billed yearly in
> advanced or monthly in advance.
We do need a maintenance/consultancy agreement. My guess at the
amount of your labour we'll need, post installation, is about 0.5 to 1
day per week.
Can we go with (say) 96 hours as a low-ball estimate for the number of
hours in the first half of the year, and buy more as we need it ?
Thanks,
Ian.
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