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Re: [TCLUG:17126] Uptimes
For me a system with an uptime over 2 months is either a production
system or one I haven't had time to play with for over 2 months ;)
See by previous message for my idea of "play".
On Wed, 3 May 2000, Carl Wilhelm Soderstrom wrote:
> avoiding reboots is a point of pride. :) truth be told, it's a bit
> silly; one really should reboot *any* machine occasionally, if only to make
> sure that it *will* reboot. also, applying kernel patches is a healthy thing
> to do.
Yeah, I've heard (UL I'm sure) about telco folks who had to reboot a
system that had been running for a couple of years and _many_ patches,
only to discover it wouldn't boot ;)
> mostly people try to keep record uptimes (whatever the operating
> system) as a bragging right. to "prove" their superiority to other OSes, and
> their superiority to other users of that OS. mostly silly, yes; but no one
> ever accused humans of being entirely rational.
>
I think that is rather the point of most of this thread.
Daniel Taylor
- References:
- Uptimes
- From: "Carl Wilhelm Soderstrom" <carls@agritech.com>