The only legitimate reason for rebooting a Unix system would be for a
kernel upgrade.

Anything else should and is viewed as a bug in the OS.

thornton


On Tue, 20 Feb 2001, Mahalakshmi wrote:

>
> here's a problem 'bout unix .
>
> Is there any limitation for UNIX machines that they should be restarted
> after n days.
> I'm in interested in :
> * number of days after which the UNIX m/c should be rebooted
> * where is the documentation available for this.
>
> Information related to any flavour of UNIX (LINUX etc) is welcome
>
> Windows crashes automatically if the m/c is not switched off
>  for 49.7 days and this is accepted by Microsoft.
>
> I heard that the unix system cud probably be rebooted after n days in order
> to flush some memory space,inode entries etc..
>
> I need more information..........................



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