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James Gray
james at grayonline.id.au
Wed May 24 23:01:22 IST 2006
On Tue, 23 May 2006 03:00 am, Rob Poe wrote:
> On 5/22/06, Rob Poe <rpoe at plattesheriff.org> wrote:
> > Box 1: Rebooted Sunday at 3:00am
> > Box 2: 57 days uptime
> > Box 3: 67 days uptime
> > Box 4: 16 days uptime
> > Box 5: 31 days uptime
> 217 days? Dont ya gotta reboot for updated kernels?
> Athena ~ # uptime
> 18:53:24 up 217 days, 22:21, 2 users, load average: 0.20, 0.24,
> 0.26
>
> Calypso ~ # uptime
> 18:54:41 up 194 days, 3:15, 2 users, load average: 0.76, 0.48,
> 0.40
>
> *flexes the memory and uptime muscles*
mailgate ~ # uptime
12:15AM up 562 days, 1:19, 3 users, load averages: 0.12, 0.12, 0.08
Do I win?? ;)
My record is a tad over 700 days on a Solaris 7 box, then one of the CPU's in
the E450 fried and the whole thing died. Didn't boot anymore after that and
Sun EOL'ed the E450, so we gutted it and grafted a bar fridge into it. It
now spends it's days serving cold beverages to the IT staff :P
Cheers,
James
--
What good is it if you talk in flowers, and they think in pastry?
-- Ashleigh Brilliant
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