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Old 10-05-2004   #11 (permalink)
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i work at a college here in california and we had a linux server running redhat 9.1 it was up for 323 days with out any sort of problem....and the only reason it went down was because of a power outage...i almost cried!
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i work at a college here in california and we had a linux server running redhat 9.1 it was up for 323 days with out any sort of problem....and the only reason it went down was because of a power outage...i almost cried!
highest uptime i ever had was 74 days and it was on a freebsd box, and same thing, i woulda had it up another 68 days if it werent for a power out,

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20:50:49 up 3 days, 21:41, 3 users, load average: 0.10, 0.22, 0.16
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18:07:57 up 30 days, 2:28, 1 user, load average: 1.48, 0.89, 0.84

I got to around 30 days three months in a row and had to start over due to power outages.

Then I got UPS

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I need to get another UPS. My previous shutdown(106 days ago) was caused be the death of my 4 year old Minuite Man.
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I'd seriously consider Belkin as an UPS solution. The disk actaully had Linux drivers on it, in several formats (rpm, tar.gz). It installed flawlessly and worked out of the box. I got my 15 minute UPS for less then $40, if I remember right.

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My record up time was 45d 1h 10m, I think I rebooted to a new kernel, it was sort of "not now... :/ but I wana try the new kernel...". Now it's 1 hour, due to [insert excuse]

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Yeh it was hard to keep a good uptime when the 2.6.x was relesed.
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My longest was i think about 60 days, but then after updating the kernel thru YaT Online Update, it reccomended a reboot

hint: For good uptime, don't update kernel.

hint: For good working system, update kernel.

a minor dilemma i know!!
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I'd seriously consider Belkin as an UPS solution. The disk actaully had Linux drivers on it, in several formats (rpm, tar.gz). It installed flawlessly and worked out of the box. I got my 15 minute UPS for less then $40, if I remember right.

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I was looking at a couple of options, from Belkin, just the other day. Wasn't aware of the Linux drivers. Thanks for that. Belkin it will be.
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as of now its 1 day 12 hours not much but its a start, I just realized that I dont have to boot all the time anymore
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18:31:56 up 51 min, 5 users, load average: 0.96, 0.80, 0.75


Its only the 5th time I've put Fedora on this same computer too!
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