Re: How to know when to reboot the server

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On Wed, 2003-10-08 at 11:19, netopml@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> tdiehl@xxxxxxxxxxxx (Tom Diehl) writes:
> > FWIW the machines that have run for over a year needed to be rebooted to
> > upgrade the kernel. They never showed any signs of failing. I just got nervous
> > about running an old kernel. So I guess you could say I was the point of failure
> > that caused the reboot. :-)
> 
> I've got a box (an internal dns server that sees almost no traffic anymore)
> that was booted in Dec 8 2001 at 11:20:22 (guess we forgot about it)... It
> runs 7.1 and sadly, the only way to tell when it was last booted is to look
> at the log files: the uptime command returns garbage (because of the
> rollover of the counter) and ps ditto...
> 
> If I'm not wrong, that gives me an uptime of > 668 days!!!

wow hope my server will reach that uptime... mine is still days old ..

> 
> I guess I'll let it go now...
> -- 
> Mathieu Chouquet-Stringer              E-Mail : mathieu@xxxxxxxxxxx
>        Never attribute to malice that which can be adequately
>                     explained by stupidity.
>                      -- Hanlon's Razor --
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