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tlyons and soulestream: You need some molly-guards:
http://www.catb.org/~esr/jargon/html/M/molly-guard.html
My uptimes are 8:40 on my desktop machine (which shuts down most nights), and 28 days, 22:32 hours on my server. Load average on both machines is dang near zero, which is a shame because the CPUs are being under-utilized. Ah well.
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Originally posted by bwkaz
My uptimes are 8:40 on my desktop machine (which shuts down most nights), and 28 days, 22:32 hours on my server. Load average on both machines is dang near zero, which is a shame because the CPUs are being under-utilized. Ah well.
Might I suggest the JustLinux Folding Team?
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Originally posted by bwkaz
tlyons and soulestream: You need some molly-guards:
Woo hoo! Check it out!
uptime
00:59:12 up 1 day, 8:33, 2 users, load average: 0.10, 0.19, 0.15
I do need a Molly-Guard though. I can't believe she didn't touch it.
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I've had our network backup server (SMB) running 70-80 days currently on Slackware 10. Of-cource, the mouse and keyboard have both crashed (after I took them out to re-ajust cables), and the only way I get in besides server backups over samba would be through my palm in pssh.
EDIT:
Officially (via ssh):
00:01:07 up 80 days, 6:40, 2 users, load average: 0.29, 0.06, 0.02
Last edited by Gogeta_44; 01-15-2005 at 02:18 AM.
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Yeah, I used to run Distributed Folding, before it shut down temporarily. (At least it was supposed to be temporary; I haven't been following their mailing list to see if something has changed since then.) I'm planning on starting it back up whenever the project restarts and begins running phase 3.
In the meantime, I should be running some other project for Free-DC (the team I was on), but I haven't put in the work to get another client running.
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tlyons and soulestream: Solution Simple
When my wee one was out pushing buttons I came to a simple solution. Child gate across the room where my PC's were located. And if she got past that, I opened the case and moved the power switch to the back of the case where she couldn't reach and would have no reason to reach. Problem solved
Cost: $0.00
Time: 20-30 minutes per box ( I had 9 at the time )
As for uptimes, with the weather we have had and the awesome reliablity of Central California power companies, I can't get past 4 days. Even with UPS!
One by one the penguins steal my sanity...
Vanpooling now...
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My router/web/file/mail server
Code:
# Uptime | System Boot up
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1 125 days, 15:40:39 | Linux 2.6.6 Sat Jun 5 16:48:39 2004
2 41 days, 20:15:46 | Linux 2.6.6 Sun Nov 7 19:33:03 2004
3 14 days, 01:38:58 | Linux 2.6.6 Sun Oct 24 15:39:07 2004
4 11 days, 09:07:05 | Linux 2.6.6 Sun Dec 19 17:30:34 2004
5 9 days, 13:32:51 | Linux 2.6.6 Fri Dec 31 03:44:48 2004
-> 6 6 days, 03:52:40 | Linux 2.6.6 Sun Jan 9 17:21:39 2005
7 5 days, 21:15:47 | Linux 2.6.6 Mon Oct 18 18:20:14 2004
8 5 days, 19:34:47 | Linux 2.6.6 Tue Oct 12 22:17:11 2004
9 3 days, 12:05:04 | Linux 2.6.6 Sat Oct 9 10:05:33 2004
10 0 days, 01:23:01 | Linux 2.6.6 Fri Dec 31 02:17:59 2004
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1up in 3 days, 09:40:12 | at Wed Jan 19 06:54:29 2005
no1 in 119 days, 11:48:00 | at Sun May 15 10:02:17 2005
All of the reboots are from power outages or hardware updates.
edit - Note: These aren't the top 10, they're the 10 times I've booted since June 5th when I installed the OS.
Last edited by raz0rblade; 01-22-2005 at 04:51 PM.
Linux 2.6.9-gt (4K Stacks) on Arch Linux 0.7
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Originally posted by raz0rblade
My router/web/file/mail server
Code:
# Uptime | System Boot up
----------------------------+-------------------------------------------------
1 125 days, 15:40:39 | Linux 2.6.6 Sat Jun 5 16:48:39 2004
2 41 days, 20:15:46 | Linux 2.6.6 Sun Nov 7 19:33:03 2004
3 14 days, 01:38:58 | Linux 2.6.6 Sun Oct 24 15:39:07 2004
4 11 days, 09:07:05 | Linux 2.6.6 Sun Dec 19 17:30:34 2004
5 9 days, 13:32:51 | Linux 2.6.6 Fri Dec 31 03:44:48 2004
-> 6 6 days, 03:52:40 | Linux 2.6.6 Sun Jan 9 17:21:39 2005
7 5 days, 21:15:47 | Linux 2.6.6 Mon Oct 18 18:20:14 2004
8 5 days, 19:34:47 | Linux 2.6.6 Tue Oct 12 22:17:11 2004
9 3 days, 12:05:04 | Linux 2.6.6 Sat Oct 9 10:05:33 2004
10 0 days, 01:23:01 | Linux 2.6.6 Fri Dec 31 02:17:59 2004
----------------------------+-------------------------------------------------
1up in 3 days, 09:40:12 | at Wed Jan 19 06:54:29 2005
no1 in 119 days, 11:48:00 | at Sun May 15 10:02:17 2005
All of the reboots are from power outages or hardware updates.
is that some software? or did you make that yourself?
JustLinux IRC Channel: irc.freenode.net #justlinux
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vincent% uptime
01:09 up 320 days, 11:55, 1 user, load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
Mmm mmm. It's not linux though, sorry folks but it's a Digital Unix 4.0 machine.
01:09:43 up 148 days, 14:36, 13 users, load average: 0.01, 0.00, 0.00
That one is a linux machine though.
1:10am up 198 days, 9:59, 1 user, load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
There's a cluster node (the head hasn't been up that long).
2:56PM up 18 days, 19:03, 6 users, load averages: 0.30, 0.09, 0.03
I had to shut that machine down at 18 days to move it, and it was actually getting used moderately heavily. Sad..
Whelp, 320, anybody got better ?
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My webserver for my site hit 198 days uptime before the cooling on the server stopped the run and the server over heated and crashed
proof of this uptime is here: http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph/...lm-project.org
The server was three years old though
new server now, and new uptime record to beat :P
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Whoa, I never knew about the BitTorrent Linux Mirror, that is a great resource.
Thanks
:wq
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Originally posted by Cerf
Whoa, I never knew about the BitTorrent Linux Mirror, that is a great resource.
Thanks
Thanx glad you like
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one of my files servers was on for approx 82 days until my power supply went out
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Desktop
26 days, 15:32
Work's HP-UX
173 days, 14:57
I had a Red Hat 5.2 machine that had an uptime of over 400 days before the power supply failed.
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Work Box
This is my office system running Mandrake 10.1 PowerPack.
[jhorsman@jhorsman jhorsman]$ uptime
16:15:20 up 12 days, 23:43, 2 users, load average: 0.04, 0.14, 0.16
It mostly gets used for C/C++ development with Eclipse.
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IBM Thinkpad T21
750 Mhz P3, 128 MB PC100 RAM, CD-ROM, 10 GB IDE HDD
Ubuntu 9.04 Minimal
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