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Re: OT: How long has your Linux system been up ?



On Thu, Nov 15, 2001 at 12:52:58AM -0500, Paul McHale wrote:
> Just curious how long people have left their system running without reboot.
> I once left my server at a co-locate for over 3 months and it ran fine.  In
> three years, I have never had to reboot because of crash.

If this sort of thing interests you, install the ud package.

My home server:

~$ ud -d
Now  : 61 day(s), 11:07:25 running Linux 2.2.19
One  : 186 day(s), 17:33:42 running Linux 2.2.16, ended Tue Jun 19 19:19:32 2001
Two  : 86 day(s), 11:28:48 running Linux 2.2.9, ended Thu Dec  9 11:04:35 1999
Three: 76 day(s), 14:10:15 running Linux 2.2.14, ended Thu Jun 22 08:40:56 2000

And my workstation:

$ ud -d
Now  : 3 day(s), 16:11:39 running Linux 2.4.9
One  : 183 day(s), 21:21:39 running Linux 2.2.14, ended Fri Mar  2 15:43:13 2001
Two  : 50 day(s), 18:14:38 running Linux 2.2.14, ended Sun Apr 22 17:12:38 2001
Three: 46 day(s), 10:03:56 running Linux 2.4.5, ended Sun Aug 26 11:54:40 2001

(The workstation's uptime sucks lately because I keep having DRI lock
up while playing games.  The box is still running, so I can ssh in
and do an orderly shutdown, but the screen freezes and I haven't been
able to find a way to get out of DRI mode without rebooting.)

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