On Mon, Sep 29, 2003 at 05:11:49PM -0700, Alvin Oga wrote:Everytime I think about this thread or any boast about uptime one question comes into my mind:
hi ya
On Mon, 29 Sep 2003, Vineet Kumar wrote:
* Kyle Loree ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030929 08:58]:one of my machines has rolled over 2x already ... and still up and running
the other system is at 486 days 16 hours 36 minutes, and I expect that it willWhy? Your uptime is the amount of time your machine has been running,
do the rollover in another 11 days.
is there anything I can do so that the uptime will be retained?
not the output of the uptime command. Just because you overflow a
32-bit number with it, it doesn't mean your machine is any less stable.
and survived being moved from one bldg to another bldg in a diff city ( running off ups in the car w/ 12vdc-110vac invertor too )
- inverters doesnt always work as advertized though
Here's a burning question: does "hibernate" mode in a laptop count?
No world records broken here, but I once kept a W2K laptop going for about 6 months with logout, hibernate, and sheer insansity.
Are these machines on trusted networks with trusted users, or do people really get lucky and pick or compile a kernel that doesn't have any bugs/exploits found in the next year?
-- Jacob
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