On Tue, 15 Apr 2014, John Cremona wrote:

One thing you can do is run top on your server: assuming that all
notebooks are running under the account with username sage, you can
look to see if any processes owned by sage are using a non-trivial
amount of CPU.  If not, you can go ahead and restart the server with a
small chance of annoying some of your users...

Yes, I have done this too.

Actually Sage needs few more tweaks from admin viewpoint. There should be easy way to notify users about coming reboot, something that shutdown-command on Linux can do for command line users.

Also just logging in as admin is quite slow when there is, say, few hundred worksheets.

And then removing users should be possible.

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Jori Mäntysalo

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