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From: Robin Turner [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject:Re: [Fwd: Re: [newbie] Reboot..how often]
On Friday 01
On Friday 01 February 2002 10:58, Hylton Conacher (ZR1HPC) wrote:
How come many of you have server up times of many days and even
months? I find that after approx. 2-3 days I need to reboot my MDK
8 box else the modem will not respond when I use kppp and the
Software Manager only partially
On Friday 01 February 2002 03:58, you wrote:
How come many of you have server up times of many days and even months?
I find that after approx. 2-3 days I need to reboot my MDK 8 box else
the modem will not respond when I use kppp and the Software Manager only
partially displays. I have 64 Mb
How come many of you have server up times of many days and even months?
I find that after approx. 2-3 days I need to reboot my MDK 8 box else
the modem will not respond when I use kppp and the Software Manager only
partially displays. I have 64 Mb of RAM and a separate 32 Mb video card.
What's
On Friday 01 February 2002 10:58, Hylton Conacher (ZR1HPC) wrote:
How come many of you have server up times of many days and even months?
I find that after approx. 2-3 days I need to reboot my MDK 8 box else
the modem will not respond when I use kppp and the Software Manager only
partially
One of my servers uptime is 8 months, why reboot? Thats very Windoze!
Dave.
On Tue, 29 Jan 2002 20:52:34 -0800
Ed Kasky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
FWIW, I have one RedHat 6 server only machine that runs mostly as a pop and
web server that only gets rebooted when we clean it every 6 months or
On Wednesday 30 January 2002 05:43, Michael Viron wrote:
I've seen servers that have uptime measured in a few hundred days with
no problems at all (I've personally admined one that was up for almost 3
months before we had downtime due to a power outage). About the only
time that you should
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Subject: Re: [newbie] Reboot..how often
Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2002 17:42:48 -0500
From: David Stevenson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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The only time I reboot my servers is for hardware, kernal upgrades, and to
make sure a new service will start on reboot.
John
On Wednesday 30 January 2002 00:34, Jesse Angell wrote:
I run a linux server, that hosts multiple chat servers. I used to do this
on Windows 2000 and required a
I've seen servers that have uptime measured in a few hundred days with no
problems at all (I've personally admined one that was up for almost 3
months before we had downtime due to a power outage). About the only time
that you should have to reboot (or shutdown) the system is either when you
I run a linux server, that hosts multiple chat
servers. I used to do this on Windows 2000 and required a reboot at least once a
week. I am curious now that I've switched to Mandrake Linux 8.1 how often should
I reboot to clear things out to avoid unwanted down times, here is my uptime
FWIW, I have one RedHat 6 server only machine that runs mostly as a pop and
web server that only gets rebooted when we clean it every 6 months or
so Of course I monitor the memory and disk usage on a regular
basis. But the wonderful thing about the os is that it has none of those
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