OK, I'm going through some of my accumulated PC parts in preperation for the great Cluster Construction Project, and I have come up with the following HDD's that I can part with: 1.6 Gig ATA: 2x WD Caviar 21600 (WDAC21600-00H) 1.2Gig ATA: 1x Quantum Fireball 1280AT (FB12A101 Rev 01) 3.2 Gig ATA: 1x Seagate Medalist 3210 (ST33218A) That makes 4 HDD's to go with my 5 HP machines...hopefully someone else will have a spare HDD. In addition to the IDE stuff, I have the makings of an almost decent server HDD RAID sub-system, if anyone's got a case/power-supply for the beast. I have 22 (yes, that's TWENTY-TWO) DCHS 4Gig IBM SCSI drives (half-height 3-1/2"). All are fast-wide (68 pin connector), and most are ultra (40 MB/s bus speed). Three are even mounted in IBM removable HDD carries from the old RAID system they probably came from. To go along with this collection, I have several original IBM ServeRAID controller cards. These have 3 SCSI-Wide channels (non-ultra...20 MB/s each channel) on a hardware-RAID controller that includes an embedded PowerPC. This controller card works quite well with linux, and I still have some of these systems in production (saddly, my employer thinks spending a few hundred dollars on modern HDD's is a waste of money, so 1/2 my servers are running HDD's and RAID controllers bought used from CompGeeks...at least they're finally replacing the batteries in the UPS's after 6 months of power-outage caused re-boots ). The drivers for the IBM ServeRAID are in all recent kernels (since mid 2.2 series), and installs work "out of the box" with RedHat (no wierd driver disks required), and I'd presume other disto's (although I've only tested RedHat personally). Anyway, I've kept these SCSI drives around thinking I would use them sometime, but I don't have the case (or the ambition) to mount all these drives, and I've recently come into several higher-end SCSI drives (9 and 18 Gig). So with the probability of building my dream home video server with these drives near zero, I'm offering them up for the cluster project. Should make a pretty good database or file-server, with all those spindles and Hardware-RAID! Let me know how much of this stuff would be useful for the Cluster Project, and I'll bring it to the RH event in Lawrence. Charles Steinkuehler charles@steinkuehler.net P.S. WARNING: All of this stuff used to work, but it hasn't been tested in a while. Caveat Emptor. All sales are final...NO REFUNDS! :-) P.P.S. I also have a bunch (8) of 2 Gig IBM full-height 3-1/2" SCSI-narrow (50 pin) drives, if anyone has some spare SCSI controllers for the Cluster systems. These are spares from my 486 web-server project, which was running a VLB SCSI controller (remember the days before PCI? Gotta love those IRQ & DMA conflicts!). The HP Vectra's have on-board IDE controllers, but no SCSI (like that's a suprise).