Subject: Re: uptime =8)
To: Sturle Sunde <sturles@ifi.uio.no>
From: Steve Quint <squint@flash.net>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 04/25/2000 00:26:07
At 7:39 PM -0700 4/13/00, Sturle Sunde wrote:
>
>Please tell me if it survives two weeks more.  I have a IIcx that always
>crashes after between 100 and 110 days uptime.  It did so five times in a
>row, so I suspect a bug.  It runs 1.2.1 and currently serves web for four
>active domains.


homer:squint 52% uname -a
NetBSD homer.home.net 1.3 NetBSD 1.3 (GENERIC) #56: Wed Dec 31 13:40:30 PST
1997
allen@wormey:/usr/src/sys/arch/mac68k/compile/GENERIC mac68k
homer:squint 53% uptime
12:08AM  up 151 days, 11:29, 2 users, load averages: 0.11, 0.12, 0.09
homer:squint 54%

This machine was last rebooted due to a power outage, and before that it
was up for nearly 200 days before a city wide power outage...

This machine is a Quadra 700 with 20MB of RAM with a couple of internal
hard disks, (one of which is mounted in the spot previously occupied by the
floppy) that had uptimes of over 150 days running 1.2.x.  It serves only my
home network but has always run Apache, Boa, Samba file and print, PPP NAT,
mSQL, Netatalk routing, file, and print.

squint

Steve

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