Paul & David, Good points that I agree with but at least at three managers I've had want to the uptime get bigger & bigger. Something about the 99.95% uptime "industry standard." :-((( Ridiculous.
spike Paul Gienger wrote: > David Landgren wrote: > > >>The client running our first Samba3 PDC production server had an uptime of > >>115 days, then the uptime got spoiled by them moving to a new building. > >> > >> > > > >I'm not quite sure what the fascination is with long uptimes. It's > >good to reboot the system from time to time, not because it needs it, > >but just to prove that you still can. > > > > > Here here. I've seen it posted elsewhere and it makes a good point - > long uptimes show that the machine hasn't had its updates run on the > core OS. Until you can find a way to reload the kernel without > rebooting (oxymoron) long uptimes are a mark of lazyness. > > What I'd rather see is longest stretch of not having to be rebooted > between the hours of 7am and 6pm. Unfortunately the uptime command > doesn't tell us that ;) > > -- > -- > Paul Gienger Office: 701-281-1884 > Applied Engineering Inc. > Systems Architect Fax: 701-281-1322 > URL: www.ae-solutions.com mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- > To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the > instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
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