My litte old webserver (previous workstation, an AMD K6-2 350 w/ SCSI)
has now been running for over one year solid; I don't even think it has
fallen offline in that time... well I think my DSL was disconnected for
a few minutes, but hey it's not a T1. Now, the problem is that the
kernel is starting to seem old, and I'd like to upgrade the box -- but
I'll miss the growing uptime. Yeah, RedHat 7.2, not my favorite version
but it seems to be quite stable; and using the apt-rpm service with
freshrpms.net servers to keep it updated. I don't run anything
experimental on it, just apache+ mysql with some php and perl stuff. My
gallery, mostly, although most of the web requests it gets are for some
sort of cmd.exe, or default.ida?? I don't seem to have these files = )
Woo-hoo, one year!! Cheers!
Ben B
PS - Anyone else have pride in their uptimes?
PPS - A debian box I run has been having some memory leaks (I think in
apache-ssl, but maybe in the mail system), and so it has needed to be
reset occasionally to clear that up... darnit, debian is supposed to be
uber-something = /
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