On Sat, Feb 21, 2004 at 11:49:22PM -0400, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
Doesn't (or didn't?) Linux have a 'feature' that allowed ppl to save their
uptimes through a reboot? So, for instance, if it was a schedualed
reboot, uptime still showed one continuous uptime? I'd imagine that this
would be
On Sun, Feb 22, 2004 at 06:18:18PM +, Jez Hancock wrote:
On Sat, Feb 21, 2004 at 11:49:22PM -0400, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
Doesn't (or didn't?) Linux have a 'feature' that allowed ppl to save their
uptimes through a reboot? So, for instance, if it was a schedualed
reboot, uptime
On Sun, Feb 22, 2004 at 12:28:40PM -0600, Tillman Hodgson wrote:
On Sun, Feb 22, 2004 at 06:18:18PM +, Jez Hancock wrote:
On Sat, Feb 21, 2004 at 11:49:22PM -0400, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
Doesn't (or didn't?) Linux have a 'feature' that allowed ppl to save their
uptimes through a
Hi,
On Sun, 22 Feb 2004, Daniela wrote:
On Saturday 21 February 2004 20:47, Jamie wrote:
I'm curious as to what the longest uptimes are people have seen on
production servers. We've got a FreeBSD machine here with an uptime of 506
days. It is a file server and it also runs spamassassin
On Saturday, 21 February 2004 at 15:24:47 -0500, S wrote:
I'm curious as to what the longest uptimes are people have seen on
production servers.
http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/today/top.avg.html
I've known people with server uptimes of over 1000 days. It's rather
pointless to go
On Sat, Feb 21, 2004 at 02:47:56PM -0600, Jamie wrote:
I'm curious as to what the longest uptimes are people have seen on
production servers. We've got a FreeBSD machine here with an uptime of 506
days. It is a file server and it also runs spamassassin for another
machine. Too bad we
On Saturday 21 February 2004 20:47, Jamie wrote:
I'm curious as to what the longest uptimes are people have seen on
production servers. We've got a FreeBSD machine here with an uptime of 506
days. It is a file server and it also runs spamassassin for another
machine. Too bad we have to take
I cannot verify that any system has been up for 2300+ days but according to
Netcraft.com (http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/today/top.avg.html) there are some very
impressive uptimes out there.
Ben
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Doesn't (or didn't?) Linux have a 'feature' that allowed ppl to save their
uptimes through a reboot? So, for instance, if it was a schedualed
reboot, uptime still showed one continuous uptime? I'd imagine that this
would be saved through upgrades as well ...
Not sure of the accuracy of this,