[SGVLUG] linux uptimes
Michael Proctor-Smith
mproctor13 at gmail.com
Fri Mar 31 14:54:21 PST 2006
On 3/31/06, Claude Felizardo <cafelizardo at gmail.com> wrote:
> was looking at the linux counter website...
>
> http://counter.li.org/reports/uptimestats.php
>
> Top ten long-running machines
> DAYS KERNEL CPU
> =======================================
> 1624.5 2.2.13-7mdk Cyrix 486
> 1572.0 2.2.20-rs Intel 386
> 1344.2 2.4.18-grsec-1.9.4 Intel Celeron
> 1223.5 2.4.7-10 Intel PentiumIII
> 1206.3 2.4.21-pre1 Intel Pentium
> 1133.6 2.4.18-686 Intel PentiumII
> 1108.1 2.4.20 Intel PentiumII
> 1087.4 2.4.18 Intel Pentium III
> 976.1 2.4.18 Intel Pentium III
> 956.4 2.4.18-14 Intel PentiumIII
>
> More info about his stats at the website. Other stats such as kernel
> versions and system stats: http://counter.li.org/reports/
>
> Looks like the Cyrix is running an older mandrake, hopefully behind a
> firewall. My boxes currently have 60 and 41 days. The machine where
> I have my alumni website, also running mdk, has been up 96 days. One
> of the linux boxes here at work has been up 329 days. Most of the
> solaris boxes have been up 90-120 days. And just because, my Netgear
> router has been running 899 days, DSL connection up for 805 days.
>
Lies all lies, jk
Linux uptime rolls over some where in the 400-500 day range so the
only way to know is to check logs or just know. Simply running uptime
command will not tell you. I have had some RHEL3 boxes in the 600 day
range.
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