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Whats your uptime?

I reboot for every mm-sources that comes out!
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24%
Around a week or so usually
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33%
month or so? not having a UPS does that too you..
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months
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years!
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i have r00t on the universe. uptime is forever/a realllly long time depending on how you look at it
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Post by ckdake » Wed Oct 29, 2003 2:17 am

Just wondering what people's uptimes are with gentoo. My server is at 35 days or so right now (http://ithought.org/phpsysinfo/) and I know its not much, just wondering how long people here leave em up for.

( I know I have enough trouble not updating to the latest mm-sources. heh)
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Post by meowsqueak » Wed Oct 29, 2003 2:28 am

Reminds me of this script which integrates uptime with a few other things:

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$ cat geeklength 
#!/bin/sh
echo `uptime|grep days|sed 's/.*up \([0-9]*\) day.*/\1\/10+/'; cat /proc/cpuinfo|grep '^cpu MHz'|awk '{print $4"/30 +";}';free|grep '^Mem'|awk '{print $3"/1024/3+"}'; df -P -k -x nfs -x smbfs | grep -v '(1k|1024)-blocks' | awk '{if ($1 ~ "/dev/(scsi|sd)"){ s+= $2} s+= $2;} END {print s/1024/50"/15+70";}'`|bc|sed 's/\(.$\)/.\1cm/'
Don't worry - it doesn't do any harm - it returns a length in centimetres which you can use to, errrr, compare with other people... :oops:

My four machines score 79.5, 38.8, 36.7 and 22.7cm - fairly low I'm guessing. What do other people get?
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Post by chrispy » Wed Oct 29, 2003 3:12 am

meowsqueak wrote:it returns a length in centimetres which you can use to, errrr, compare with other people... :oops:
for a second, I thought "wow, does it really relate to ... ?" (/me is looking down)
and then I came to my senses :D because Ebrostig didn't post that comment
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/me ducks and finds cover
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Post by skunk » Wed Oct 29, 2003 3:15 am

meowsqueak wrote:My four machines score 79.5, 38.8, 36.7 and 22.7cm - fairly low I'm guessing. What do other people get?
77.6cm, 54.8cm, 30.5cm and "(standard_in) 1: parse error" :D
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Post by ckdake » Wed Oct 29, 2003 3:39 am

my server is a 42.8 and my desktop is 21.5.

apparently shorter is better. heh.
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Post by meowsqueak » Wed Oct 29, 2003 5:47 am

Well, if you read the script, I think longer is better. My slow P2-266 gets a much lower score than the dual-1GHz P3. It's based on other things like disk space, uptime, etc too.
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Post by ckdake » Wed Oct 29, 2003 6:02 am

yeah, I was just too lazy to read it. Server has lots more uptime and lots more hard drive, lots lots more in both areas actually. desktop is up to 32.3 at the moment
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Post by Mirrorball » Wed Oct 29, 2003 6:23 am

My score:

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(standard_in) 1: parse error
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Post by DanBUK » Thu Nov 06, 2003 9:17 pm

meowsqueak wrote:Reminds me of this script which integrates uptime with a few other things:

Don't worry - it doesn't do any harm - it returns a length in centimetres which you can use to, errrr, compare with other people... :oops:

My four machines score 79.5, 38.8, 36.7 and 22.7cm - fairly low I'm guessing. What do other people get?
As you posted this script can you confim that longer is better? I think its that way around....

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Post by meowsqueak » Thu Nov 06, 2003 9:44 pm

If you gradually split it into it's constituent parts you end up with this:

Remove |bc|sed.... at the end (which simply evaluates the following and adds 'cm' to it:

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20/10+ 1539.918/30 + 510596/1024/3+ 1526.18/15+70
It's fairly easy to break these bits into the code that generates them:

20/10+

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uptime|grep days|sed 's/.*up \([0-9]*\) day.*/\1\/10+/'
This extracts the number of days in your uptime, and divides by 10, so larger is better.

1539.918/30

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cat /proc/cpuinfo|grep '^cpu MHz'|awk '{print $4"/30 +";}'
This gets your CPU speed and divides by 30, so larger is better.

510596/1024/3

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free|grep '^Mem'|awk '{print $3"/1024/3+"}'
This gets your memory stats and extracts the third column (which is 'Mem: used'). Divides by 1024 to get kilobytes and then divides by 3, so larger is better (if you permit the idea that the more ram you are using, the bigger a geek you are...)

1526.18/15+70

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df -P -k -x nfs -x smbfs | grep -v '(1k|1024)-blocks' | awk '{if ($1 ~ "/dev/(scsi|sd)"){ s+= $2} s+= $2;} END {print s/1024/50"/15+70";}'
This one is a bit trickier - it gets your current disk usage (in number of kilobyte sized blocks) ignoring nfs and samba mounts. The grep is a bug by the looks - it's meant to eliminate the column headings but it doesn't seem to work (I didn't write the script btw). The awk bit checks the first column and if it matches a scsi device it adds up the total disk space of that device. Divide that by 1024 then again by 50, add 70, and you're done. Again, larger is, arguably, better.

These terms are all added together. So, in conclusion, I would have to say that a larger value is indeed 'better' assuming you apply the same importance to each factor as I have done.
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Post by DanBUK » Thu Nov 06, 2003 9:50 pm

Thanks for such a brillient reply :)

Also have you looked at this yet? I only noticed it today.
http://uptimes.hostingwired.com/

My box is running on about 7days at the minute! not a lot, but i did a clean reinstall last week, and only rebooted once after building onto another partition :)

http://uptimes.hostingwired.com/account ... s&hid=8059

EDIT: Oh and my current measurment is 22.9cm !

EDIT{2}:
Currently a lot less and also tracked on:
http://uptimes.lockedbox.net

My uptime(at post 55mins & 22.8cm):
Image
Humm this geek lengh seems almost static when i run it?! odd.
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Post by Lews_Therin » Thu Nov 06, 2003 10:28 pm

8.8 cm :oops:
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Post by craftyc » Thu Nov 06, 2003 11:33 pm

My uptime is 1/0. I dare any of you to beat that. :lol:
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Post by gaute » Thu Nov 06, 2003 11:38 pm

server: 30.8cm aKa 140 days
workstation: 22.9cm aKa 15.36 hours
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Post by st589 » Thu Nov 06, 2003 11:40 pm

I shut my computer off every night. I can't sleep with it on after hearing it all day.
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Post by meowsqueak » Fri Nov 07, 2003 12:09 am

That's precisely why I watercooled my PC - I have to listen very carefully to tell if it's even on (when the monitor is off, of course).
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Post by st589 » Fri Nov 07, 2003 12:16 am

I should do that. It would be great to have a silent PC.
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Post by SavageMindz » Fri Nov 07, 2003 1:12 am

Desktop is 47.6cm with an uptime of just over a day.
Server is 92.2cm with an uptime of 36 days.

think the longest the server was up was 125 days before I finally had to do a kernel upgrade.

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Post by Cicero » Fri Nov 07, 2003 4:22 pm

56.6cm

almost no uptime (reboot for mm-sources :P )
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Post by Anime_Fan » Fri Nov 07, 2003 4:57 pm

*Sigh* ... Only 3 days uptime since I upgraded the CPU fan... Still a rather nice score.. Much due to 510GB of disk space...

It was used mem it looked at, right? My 1GB isn't up to that ammount in only 3 days... I guess I'll have to be contempt with the low length.

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17:59:26 up 3 days, 15 min, 8 users, load average: 0.03, 0.09, 0.09
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97.7cm

Edit:
BTW, the average uptime seems to suck... Hell, i even managed 2+ months uptime with Windows XP before I decided to upgrade video drivers. Not that it ran programs anywhere stable during that time, but at least no reboot.
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Post by neenee » Fri Nov 07, 2003 5:12 pm

i reboot for love-sources.

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Post by Sancho666 » Fri Nov 14, 2003 10:48 am

why is my server only 13.0cm, while uptime says 35 days?

mkay, I got it: the hdd, ram and cpu speed are to few :-)
important isn't only time qantity...

so then, lets find some BIG drives :-)
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Server: Image
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Post by thundercat » Tue Dec 09, 2003 1:41 am

lol i currently shut off my gentoo box every night because the processor fan is flaky. (Ordered a bunch of new fans, didn't get here yet)
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Post by Clete2 » Tue Dec 09, 2003 3:27 am

uh 2 hours... I reboot for Windows games a lot... But I'm currently doing about this usage:

90% Linux (Gentoo 2.6-test11)
10% Windows 98 SE

I play the Linux games a lot more now than I used to.

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