Nice...
I'm not sure I've got that beat, but very close. About 7 yrs ago (just
after 2.3 came out, I believe) I was ordered to stand-up a few name servers
on a secure network at my place of work. One of the systems was a Sparc
Classic - a cakebox similar to an IPC, but SUN4M. It pretty-much ran
J.C. Roberts wrote:
On Tue, 17 May 2005 09:44:51 -0500, "Bill Jones" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
OpenBSD main 2.8 GENERIC#96 sparc
9:54AM up 438 days, 7:03, 1 user, load averages: 0.31, 0.16, 0.10
Damn! You got me beat. :-)
A few days ago I finally retired a 486-66MHz running OpenBSD 2.9
Y
Longest box I've had up was 745 days, 22 hours 36 minutes, OpenBSD 3.1
with GENERIC kernel. It was a firewall for a mail server, that's all
it did, and the one requirement was as much uptime as possible, I
guess I succeeded there. It's long gone now, and not the best thing to
do (leave a box up for
On Tue, 17 May 2005 09:44:51 -0500, "Bill Jones" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>OpenBSD main 2.8 GENERIC#96 sparc
>
>9:54AM up 438 days, 7:03, 1 user, load averages: 0.31, 0.16, 0.10
Damn! You got me beat. :-)
A few days ago I finally retired a 486-66MHz running OpenBSD 2.9
Yes, I know it's not
Some of ya'll might like to see this.
OpenBSD main 2.8 GENERIC#96 sparc
9:54AM up 438 days, 7:03, 1 user, load averages: 0.31, 0.16, 0.10
load averages: 0.24, 0.17, 0.10
09:55:32
23 processes: 1 running, 22 idle
CPU states: % user, % nice, % system, % interrupt, %
idle
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