Re: 1000 days uptime.
From: Mark Watts
Date: Mon Jul 12 2004 - 07:57:29 EST
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> > This is a 486 box serving web pages from a home base (via NFS to
> > gateway). No UPS, no special treatment expect dust and usual day-to-day
> > abuse stuck under two other boxes in a 'stack' of sorts I done a long
> > time ago...
> >
> > [nick@486Linux nick]$ uptime
> > 9:29pm up 6 days, 1:40, 1 user, load average: 0.15, 0.05, 0.10
> >
> > [nick@486Linux nick]$ last -xf /var/run/utmp runlevel
> > runlevel (to lvl 3) Sun Oct 14 16:07 - 21:29
> > (1000+05:22)
> >
> > [nick@486Linux nick]$ uname -a
> > Linux 486Linux 2.2.13-7mdk #1 Wed Sep 15 18:02:18 CEST 1999 i486 unknown
>
> Show off...
>
> [wakko@rod:/home/wakko] uptime ; last -xf /var/run/utmp runlevel
> 6:56pm up 204 days, 14:40h, 3 users, load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
> runlevel (to lvl 5) Thu Nov 18 22:36 - 18:56
> (1695+19:20)
>
> utmp begins Thu Nov 18 22:36:07 1999
> [wakko@rod:/home/wakko] uname -a
> Linux rod 2.2.13 #1 Thu Nov 18 20:59:01 EST 1999 i586 unknown
> [wakko@rod:/home/wakko]
>
>
> However, I do have mine on a UPS (literally =)
>
> Kinda funny that it's basically the same kernel (Just yours is from
> mandrake and mine is self compiled)
$ uname -a
Linux server1 2.4.18-6mdk #1 Fri Mar 15 02:59:08 CET 2002 i686 unknown
$ last -xf /var/run/utmp runlevel
runlevel (to lvl 3) Thu May 30 15:14 - 14:02 (773+22:47)
utmp begins Thu May 30 15:14:42 2002
Do I get the prize for a 2.4 kernel ? =)
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Mark Watts
Senior Systems Engineer
QinetiQ Trusted Information Management
Trusted Solutions and Services group
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