You do not need to tell it anything.    All of my systems run until I
reboot them or the power goes off.

Do you mean keeps going to a "crash", ie not something issuing a
controlled reboot?  If so then you likely have a hardware issue.

Note when I ran large supercomputers with long running jobs any nodes
with weak hardware would regularly crash and have to be repaired or
simply thrown out.

On Thu, May 23, 2024 at 5:37 PM Robert McBroom via users
<users@lists.fedoraproject.org> wrote:
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> This thread has been on before but I lost it. I need my system to run
> long simulations without my intervention. It keeps going to a reboot
> intermittently.  The program has recovery that all is not lost with a
> shutdown but the time getting back to check on the system.  Don't
> remember the setting to tell fedora what to do for always on systems.
>
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