Philip Webb wrote:
> How long do desktop users typically leave their systems between reboots ?
> How long between power off/on's ?
>
> I've long been in the habit of switching everything off while I sleep,
> then restarting after I've woken & got going again myself.
> However recently, I've run into delays getting my router
> (only  1  device attached) to shake hands successfully with my ISP's server,
> which have been requiring several power off/on's before it works.
> As a result, I've started rebooting only after my weekly system update
> -- it means I get to use the new versions of everything --
> & not powering off at all ; the monitor + Xscreensaver are off
> whenever I'm away from the machine for  >= 1 hr  (approx).
>
> Are there any pro's/con's I sb aware of ?
>


root@fireball / # uprecords
     #               Uptime | System                                    
Boot up
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     1   193 days, 09:28:37 | Linux 3.5.3-gentoo        Sat Sep 22
07:50:38 2012
     2   116 days, 16:24:24 | Linux 3.16.3-gentoo       Mon Oct 13
20:27:52 2014
     3   111 days, 00:34:49 | Linux 3.18.7-gentoo       Tue Mar 31
18:57:19 2015
     4   101 days, 18:34:17 | Linux 3.5.3-gentoo        Wed Dec 31
18:00:00 1969
     5    72 days, 12:03:16 | Linux 3.9.5-gentoo        Sat Jul 13
19:11:24 2013
     6    69 days, 00:44:23 | Linux 3.11.6-gentoo       Mon Jan  6
03:33:34 2014
     7    66 days, 11:00:52 | Linux 3.9.5-gentoo        Thu Oct 31
15:54:27 2013
     8    51 days, 23:49:06 | Linux 3.13.6-gentoo       Sun Mar 23
15:53:30 2014
     9    46 days, 01:07:54 | Linux 3.16.0-gentoo       Thu Aug 28
15:48:57 2014
    10    36 days, 11:40:14 | Linux 3.14.0-gentoo       Mon May 19
16:05:48 2014
----------------------------+---------------------------------------------------
->  28     6 days, 20:58:28 | Linux 3.18.7-gentoo       Sun Aug 23
02:14:26 2015
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1up in     1 day , 01:40:30 | at                        Mon Aug 31
00:53:23 2015
t10 in    29 days, 14:41:47 | at                        Mon Sep 28
13:54:40 2015
no1 in   186 days, 12:30:10 | at                        Thu Mar  3
10:43:03 2016
    up  1179 days, 07:42:13 | since                     Wed Dec 31
18:00:00 1969
  down  15497 days, 20:30:4 | since                     Wed Dec 31
18:00:00 1969
   %up                7.071 | since                     Wed Dec 31
18:00:00 1969
root@fireball / #


The biggest reason I shutdown, power failure.  I use checkrestart to see
if/when I need to restart something after doing updates.  If for example
I update something in the @system area, then I just logout of the GUI,
go to boot runlevel, run checkrestart again to see if that did it and
then go back to default runlevel.  Sometimes, I have to restart
something by hand instead of rebooting but not to often.  Generally just
going to boot runlevel gets the job done.

One thing about not rebooting a lot, you use cache a lot which can speed
some things up a bit.  I have 16GBs here and most of the time, it is
almost all used.  How much that helps, I dunno but if it didn't help,
they wouldn't have it doing it.  Another good side, run updates while
you sleep. 

The only bad side, more wear on things like fans and some extra dust.  I
try to clean my rig at least twice a year or whenever I notice the temps
a little higher than they should be.  Oh, pulls power all the time which
may not matter much depending on your electricity rates. 

Of course, fixing that connection issue may be a good idea too.  ;-)

Dale

:-)  :-) 


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