If there's no reason to reboot (i.e. no kernel upgrade or mem-leaking apps) then don't :-) You may want to keep the scheduled downtime in place in case you need to do need to reboot. Users tend to like predictable events. Cheers, Harry -- Harry Hoffman Integrated Portable Solutions, LLC 877.846.5927 ext 1000 http://www.ip-solutions.net/ Andrew.Bridgeman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > > We currently run 40 Redhat ES/WS version 3 machines and we have been > advised that it would be good practice to reboot the linux machines once a > month. While i have my reservations about this, i wanted to know what other > people thought about this and also if anybody actually does this already. > > Let me know your thoughts > > Regards > > Andrew Bridgeman > > > ********************************************************************** > This transmission is confidential and must not be used or disclosed by > anyone other than the intended recipient. Neither Corus Group Plc nor > any of its subsidiaries can accept any responsibility for any use or > misuse of the transmission by anyone. > ********************************************************************** > -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list