Had the server for 18 - 20 months. I think the issue was I forgot to pay the bill early and got suspended for non-payment because of a hectic early morning then rebooting the server is the best way to establish connectivity versus beating your head on the IPMI console.
@cociu Untill the other day one of our DL160 G6's had just over a year uptime, but we pulled it to replace a Ram stick .... did give us a great chance to get some much needed upgrades on things though aha
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Can't remember exact details but had a HP G4 Primary Domain Controller that had 3 3/4 years worth of uptime until we removed it 2 months ago
231 days on an OVH SP-64 box.
Had the server for 18 - 20 months. I think the issue was I forgot to pay the bill early and got suspended for non-payment because of a hectic early morning then rebooting the server is the best way to establish connectivity versus beating your head on the IPMI console.
Kernel updates are overrated.
@cociu Untill the other day one of our DL160 G6's had just over a year uptime, but we pulled it to replace a Ram stick .... did give us a great chance to get some much needed upgrades on things though aha
I was up to six years once, but it was a devbox that wasn't connected to the internet-at-large. Then, the UPS failed when the battery died.
I'm suprised if I get more than 40 days uptime.... Updates come and have to reboot!
Ha!
Spoken like a true OVZ'er.
I've seen boxes get pretty high with Ksplice or Kernelcare for kernel updates.
And all VPS hosters run the newest 4.x kernel, right?
At this point I'm too afraid to reboot it
Kernelcare when you first get it and done!
Since our last hardware upgrade last year on VPS node.
[root@uranus ~]# uptime 01:42:34 up 279 days, 8:46, 1 user, load average: 4.61, 5.23, 5.34
[ ~]# uptime
21:46:50 up 414 days,
Only if I didn't reboot the others.
Online.net kidéchire
04:20:36 up 904 days, 23:24, 1 user, load average: 0.05, 0.03, 0.05
Depends on what we count as being up.
Hey, baby.
940 days in my kidéchire :P
[root@la7 ~]# uptime
22:53:39 up 273 days, 1:47, 1 user, load average: 1.07, 2.76, 1.44
I dont think we have uptime more than this server
Solaris what?
Wait. 6/8? Good knowing you all.
One of our old servers we phased out a long time ago but still have; more specially our 6th server.
[root@main ~]# uptime
01:28:04 up 1145 days, 12:41, 1 users, load average: 1.61, 1.83, 2.19
This thread screams uptime porn.
CentOS.
Don't panic. I just randomly deleted digits from my actual IP.
I think our record was this one:
Current best is 739 days
15 minutes with delimiter
Oh yeah. Forgot about the Linux PTS device mapping days.
Also, I wasn't just offline for hours because of @msg7086. Really.
05:01:43 up 442 days, 13:02, 1 user, load average: 0.26, 0.34, 0.54