Ahh, thanks guys, that explains it.

Thanks again for your time!



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Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2012 8:04 AM
To: Mikrotik discussions
Subject: Re: [Mikrotik] Odd

Yep, was just going to post this:
http://youadmin.net/wiki/Linux:RedHat_uptime_reset_after_497_days

It's a linux bug.

Rory McCann
Minn-Kota Ag Products
P: 701-403-4877 | E: [email protected]

On 8/30/2012 2:06 AM, Chupaka wrote:
> http://forum.mikrotik.com/viewtopic.php?p=98190#p98190
>
>
>
> 2012/8/30 Bill Prince <[email protected]>
>
>> We had an RB493 do something almost identical.  Been quite a while, 
>> but I do recall it also having 400+ days on the odometer.  It was 
>> like it had rebooted, but hadn't at the same time.
>>
>> I never figured it out, and it never did it again.  This was at least 
>> a couple years ago, and the RB493 we saw this on was on ROS 3.30.
>>
>> I chalked it up to some kind of ROS bug.
>>
>> bp
>>
>>
>> On 8/29/2012 2:47 PM, Robert Haas wrote:
>>
>>> Anyone see this before?
>>>
>>> I got an alert that one of our core routers rebooted at 2am this 
>>> morning, but no alarms from any attached devices as being 
>>> unreachable etc. Got up and logged in and the uptime was 8 minutes 
>>> or so.
>>> This afternoon I had a chance to investigate the router more. The 
>>> router has NOT rebooted - log files lack any indication I would 
>>> expect to see from a router reboot (hundreds of PPPoE session coming 
>>> back up) and attached devices interface statistics show no loss of 
>>> link.
>>>
>>> Looking at the PPPoE active sessions, some of the session are 
>>> showing up
>>> 496
>>> days - which is the actual uptime of the router, which isn't 
>>> possible since I have the PPPoE session time limit set for 24 hours.
>>>
>>> Attached is an image showing the Active PPPoE sessions and the 
>>> resource page showing the reported uptime.
>>>
>>> The router is on X86 hardware running v4.17.
>>>
>>> I'm hoping to NOT reboot this router if at all possible, but my gut 
>>> says it is down hill from this point.
>>>
>>> Is my gut telling me correctly to go ahead and reboot the router to 
>>> clear whatever has borked the router (memory leak, memory 
>>> corruption, phase of the
>>> moon) at the first chance I get?
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