Re: 100 days


Subject: Re: 100 days
From: Justin Dieters (enderak@yahoo.com)
Date: Thu Mar 14 2002 - 11:54:16 AKST


Wow, that would be about 35.5 years, which would put it a couple years
before Bell Lab's first UNIX, iirc.. Unless you are talking about your
own personal (biological) uptime, in which I would have to inquire about
the 17 users.. ;)

Justin

Julien Franiatte wrote:

> I love when those little competitions start, I bet noone beats mine:
>
> 3:43pm up 12984 days, 6:00, 17 users, load average: 0.11, 0.17, 0.17
>
>
> -Julien
>
> On Wed, 13 Mar 2002, Joshua J.Kugler wrote:
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>>Well, if we want to start uptime wars, I have:
>>
>> 12:08am up 195 days, 6 min, 1 user, load average: 1.21, 1.03, 1.01
>>
>>That high load is due to dnet. :)
>>
>>I can repost in 15 days when I'll have a seven (7) month uptime. :)
>>
>>And BTW, at one point during those 195 days, I replaced a CPU fan without
>>shutting down. Gotta preserve that up time. :)
>>
>>OK, there's gotta be someone that can beat that. Have at it.
>>
>>j----- k-----
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>>On Wednesday 13 March 2002 21:55, Justin Dieters wrote:
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>>>uptime on my web server (SuSE 7.3) as of 9:50 tonight: 100 days, 8
>>>hours, 3 minutes (and counting)
>>>
>>>Just thought I would share this happy moment with you all.. ;)
>>>
>>--
>>Joshua Kugler, Information Services Director
>>Associated Students of the University of Alaska Fairbanks
>>isd@asuaf.org, 907-474-7601
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