Re: How long has your Linux system been up ?
On 15 Nov 2001, Mike Dresser wrote:
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> On Thu, 15 Nov 2001, Brooks R. Robinson wrote:
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> > There was a post from Will Trillich on sept 14 about his box being up just
> > over a year. I bet it's still going. I have a postgresql database server
> > that gets constant use that has not had a hiccup in 67 days. I don't recall
> > why I rebooted back then, probably a kernel update. I also have a test box
> > (email/web/playground) that is frequently months without reboot.
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> I just rebooted about 10 systems, to move to 2.2.20, from 2.2.19.. Some
> were in the 200+ range(211, 233, 220), with a bunch in the near 100's(113,
> 93, 89), and the rest down in the 20's and 30's, due to various upgrades.
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> I had a system at a remote plant with 300+ days, running 2.2.16, that I
> finally had to pull the plug on when we sold the plant. It was very tempting
> to take it and the attached UPS back to the office, to see how long it would
> have ran. =)
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> My main systems here at the office would have much higher uptimes, but we
> have an MCSE with access to the server room.
>
> Mike
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Mine is going at about 2 days at the moment :-((
At that point the system usually locks up when I'm on line -
kernel-2.4.13ac, with ext3 so at least there is no damage when I press
the reboot button.
Anthony
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