Marc G. Fournier wrote:
Wait, I think we are talking about two different things ... I'm not
looking at 'how long its been up', I'm looking at % of time its been up
... rebooting a server once a month to upgrade it, even if its down for
5min, is about 99.989% uptime, which is a good number, but the OS is
still up to date ...
The 'metric' one should be looking at is how *much* the server is up,
not how *long* ...
Ok, I see what you're getting at.
"Uptime since first start-up ever", right?
IMHO this should be changed from
uptime in days|hours|minutes|seconds to
availability in percent.
And here "availability" is defined as
ports/sysutils/uptimec
being able to send it's status to some recipient.
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