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Uptime Project
Yes I know its not boincish (is that a word??? If not I want my name credited by the OUD)
Anyone else in this project bit of fun if so hands up for a UBT team
Anyone else in this project bit of fun if so hands up for a UBT team
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Yep, i'm in :thumbup:UBT - Simon wrote:Yes I know its not boincish (is that a word??? If not I want my name credited by the OUD)
Anyone else in this project bit of fun if so hands up for a UBT team
I'd seen users on other forums with it and noticed yours the other week and decided to join up, I'm a couple of days behind you.
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the password might be master but how do I join?UBT - Simon wrote:http://ubt.league.uptime-project.net/
Password is : master
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Now I'm officially UBT Donkey User Of The Day you shouldn't listen to me.Francis McDermott wrote:I've joined
Now I just have to update my sig
But.. on the uptime page, theres an uptime images link, in there you'll see a bunch of sig images, click the one you like and it will display the BBS code below.
Copy and Paste that into your forum sig box (in your profile) after your current sig code.
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I dunno really, I never use standby (or hibernate either).UBT - Brabus SLR wrote:Well I'm assuming standby stops the uptime, or people could just standby their computers
In either case, is the computer still running? processing applications?
Or is it so far down and just waiting for you to do something to wake it up?
As you say, I would think either would stop uptime.
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Damn, there I was thinking a few more hours and I've got the record and along you come with another 2 weeksRodEllery wrote:Hey! I like this uptime thing.
talk to UBT - Brabus SLR, he's got the same colour scheme as you, or he did have, it seems he's turned it off ATMMust now try to co-ordinate the colours.
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you didn't reboot thenRodEllery wrote:Well maybe once I've hit the entire month I'll give someone else a chance to top the team stats. Adobe want to install an Acrobat upgrade and it can't do it a present cos I didn't rebooot after the last one.
Maybe after the weekend!
Rod
must resist putting some of the work servers on the uptime project
must resist putting some of the work servers on the uptime project
must resist putting some of the work servers on the uptime project
must resist putting some of the work servers on the uptime project
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Well in 2 days time Microsoft issues its latest critical updates, I was guessing all of you auto-update, well once that was done you would have had to restart your computers for the changes to be madeUBT - Temujin wrote:come on then, what was your plan?UBT - Halifax--lad wrote:Bugger my plan is going to fail I need to restart my computer
Aha, a very cunning plan, of course it fully depends on the MS users installing the updates.UBT - Halifax--lad wrote:Well in 2 days time Microsoft issues its latest critical updates, I was guessing all of you auto-update, well once that was done you would have had to restart your computers for the changes to be made
And then theres us Linux users
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Hey Temujin,
JUst found 2 Solaris boxes that've been running for ages. Know how I can tell how long they've been running? Top doesn't work. Must see if any uptime clients available.
Also found a AIX 4 box, same question.
Our Linux mail server unfortunately clogs fairly easily. (some connections don't get closed properly) so that is set to reboot nightly.
Also got a couple of HP-UX boxes situate in California and a NCR_UX box. must investigate further.
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JUst found 2 Solaris boxes that've been running for ages. Know how I can tell how long they've been running? Top doesn't work. Must see if any uptime clients available.
Also found a AIX 4 box, same question.
Our Linux mail server unfortunately clogs fairly easily. (some connections don't get closed properly) so that is set to reboot nightly.
Also got a couple of HP-UX boxes situate in California and a NCR_UX box. must investigate further.
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Rod
only used solaris on a test machine we had years ago, its unix ish aint it?
never seen AIX but isn't that unix ish too ???
would've thought uptime was on both
if they are unix ish, you could try ps -ef | grep init, although thats likely to just give you a month or maybe (if your very lucky a year) rather than a definate uptime figure.
I'm warning you though, 2 can play at that game mate :D
definately got some linux boxes that have been running over a year, maybe longer
and then there's the DEC Alphas
and the Sage boxes
:D
never seen AIX but isn't that unix ish too ???
would've thought uptime was on both
if they are unix ish, you could try ps -ef | grep init, although thats likely to just give you a month or maybe (if your very lucky a year) rather than a definate uptime figure.
I'm warning you though, 2 can play at that game mate :D
definately got some linux boxes that have been running over a year, maybe longer
and then there's the DEC Alphas
and the Sage boxes
:D
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Bloody Hell i'm actully 1st in something :lol: :lol:
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