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DWolfman 
OS4 Uptime
Posted on 15-Oct-2004 23:45:59
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OK, I found the uptime command.

Anyway, how long has everyone's AmigaOnes been up? Here's what I got from the command just a few minutes ago:

System has been up since 13-Oct-04 20:24:51 (total uptime 1 day, 22:09:57)

Not bad. And I've even had a very few Grim Reapers from a couple programs since then too. I'd say it's pretty stable so far.

Now, who has one that's been up longer?

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Re: OS4 Uptime
Posted on 15-Oct-2004 23:56:40
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@DWolfman

I had an uptime of 13 days with the OS4-PR, before I needed to switch to Linux...

with OS4-update, about 20 hours, when I get home tomorrow, will check it then.

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DWolfman 
Re: OS4 Uptime
Posted on 16-Oct-2004 0:58:17
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@tomazkid

Well, I had to reboot it just a few minutes ago.

Ran my backup script which makes an LHA file to a Samba share on my server, which got a hang while writing to the file. I tried to recover it and managed to get the process stopped, but the network was gone, causing everything else to kind get stuffed after that.

But, a warm reboot later and it was back up.

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Re: OS4 Uptime
Posted on 9-Nov-2004 1:50:20
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@DWolfman

Current uptime 7 days, 18 hours

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Steff 
Re: OS4 Uptime
Posted on 9-Nov-2004 2:15:39
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@DWolfman

Uptime 08:19:03 but thats because I mounted my new heatsink today and overclocked my cpu and upped my vcore voltage, as well as setting envvar to 100Mbs on my new sii0680!

Lets see how long this lasts! Running RC5-72 round the clock so no reason to turn off the computer anymore.

Last edited by Steff on 09-Nov-2004 at 02:17 AM.

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Re: OS4 Uptime
Posted on 9-Nov-2004 2:43:11
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@Steff

I had it up to 3 days 22 hours sometime around Saturday. But then I went and "mucked about" again, caused a GR, then it all went to heck. Had to reboot.

And again today, darn it. Now if I could just quit doing things that cause problems.

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Re: OS4 Uptime
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@DWolfman

I know your talking about OS4 uptime here and now that I know a command for it I will look at it from time to time and report in this thread. Although the CNet BBS I am running has it's own up time command... it's a little off... if you know what I mean. Maybe I could replace it with this command. That would be very nice!

However, my BBS ran in WinUAE for 9 and 1/2 weeks striaght between May 1st and July 5th 2003 without any help. Now I am sure with OS4 I can beat that time... I just need a backup power supply.

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Re: OS4 Uptime
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@tomazkid

Had to reboot today, needed to switch to Linux for a while.
So my uptime ended at 8 days and 15 hours

Fair enough

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Re: OS4 Uptime
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Ive had OS4 up to close on 2 days on my BlizzardPPC... The main reason I reboot is running out of ram, Im not as lucky as you lot with your 512MB of ram in your uber fast A1's

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ikir 
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@DWolfman

My A1 about 3 days, then i had turned it off

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@DWolfman

Sorry guys! But I have to change to a new cable that will reach to my 2:nd CDrom so I have to shutdown for awhile.

Uptime now 2 days 05:11:19. Have been crunching RC5 and surfing and playing games and CD's and stuff (don't dare start AmigaAmp though) and the only grimreaper I saw was yesterday when surfing with iBrowse but I just pushed "ignore errors" and continued.

So here goes, be right back!

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Posted on 12-Nov-2004 9:32:15
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Ok some on guys. I made it a week... I only had to reboot to update the system. I can do better then that though. =)

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Re: OS4 Uptime
Posted on 12-Nov-2004 9:57:17
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@Steff

Quote:

Steff wrote:
Running RC5-72 round the clock so no reason to turn off the computer anymore.


Glad to hear! Keep it up.

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Anonymous 
Re: OS4 Uptime
Posted on 14-Jan-2005 22:48:57
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I could have made it longer if Hack n' Slash hadn't puked on me.

Drew

++ System Up-times

Control: Fri 24-Dec-2004 1:10p (3 weeks, 1 day, 3 hrs, 14 mins & 7 secs)
Port 0: Fri 24-Dec-2004 1:10p (3 weeks, 1 day, 3 hrs, 14 mins & 7 secs)
Port 1: Fri 24-Dec-2004 1:10p (3 weeks, 1 day, 3 hrs, 14 mins & 6 secs)
Port 2: Fri 24-Dec-2004 1:10p (3 weeks, 1 day, 3 hrs, 14 mins & 6 secs)
Port 3: Fri 24-Dec-2004 1:10p (3 weeks, 1 day, 3 hrs, 14 mins & 6 secs)
Port 4: Fri 24-Dec-2004 1:10p (3 weeks, 1 day, 3 hrs, 14 mins & 6 secs)
Port 5: Fri 24-Dec-2004 1:10p (3 weeks, 1 day, 3 hrs, 14 mins & 5 secs)
Port 6: Fri 24-Dec-2004 1:10p (3 weeks, 1 day, 3 hrs, 14 mins & 5 secs)
Port 10: Fri 24-Dec-2004 1:10p (3 weeks, 1 day, 3 hrs, 14 mins & 5 secs)
Port 98: Fri 24-Dec-2004 1:10p (3 weeks, 1 day, 3 hrs, 14 mins & 4 secs)
Port 99: Fri 24-Dec-2004 1:10p (3 weeks, 1 day, 3 hrs, 14 mins & 4 secs)

 
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Cass 
Re: OS4 Uptime
Posted on 15-Jan-2005 1:24:13
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@Ryu

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Ive had OS4 up to close on 2 days on my BlizzardPPC... The main reason I reboot is running out of ram, Im not as lucky as you lot with your 512MB of ram in your uber fast A1's


So, how does OS4 perform with the memory fragmentation? Any plans for mem-swapping?

I remember having serious problems with the 16MB fast & 2MB chip, but a >64mb system (dependiiing on the tasks started/finished), shouldn't have any problems even without swapping.

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Thematic 
Re: OS4 Uptime
Posted on 15-Jan-2005 18:52:55
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I've had my A1200 reach a 22 day uptime back in 2002, I don't remember if I had 96 MB RAM then too. But from my experience with OS4 on the A1 - less than you may think - it should easily reach that. I personally don't need it powered that much though.

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Re: OS4 Uptime
Posted on 15-Jan-2005 21:57:53
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@Thematic

If you always use the same programs and have enough RAM, never close them and you can keep it running for months without memory fragmentation problem.
One of my 1200s ran for over a year without rebooting. I wasn't doing anything too intensive with it but it had to loop an Arexx script non-stop to monitor external devices and respond to various events. Eventually I had to turn it off to move, otherwise I bet it would still be looping that script now
I also have an Atari that's been running a monitoring program since 1992. the last time I restarted it was in 1998 when I moved here.

No such luck with the A1 though. It's hard to betatest the OS without rebooting...

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A3000T 
Re: OS4 Uptime
Posted on 15-Jan-2005 22:41:06
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@DWolfman

> Anyway, how long has everyone's AmigaOnes been up?

Up since 15-jan-05 19:11:00 (total uptime 04:19:15), but I switch it off at night and when I'm not at home. I find OS4 prerelease very stable. The only thing that crashes are some 3rd party applications and junk I made myself.

Kind regards,

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poweramiga2002 
Re: OS4 Uptime
Posted on 15-Jan-2005 23:25:34
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gday up untill yesterday big electrical storm my uptime was 6weeks 3days was trying for 8 weeks bloody storm

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mbilla 
Re: OS4 Uptime
Posted on 15-Jan-2005 23:53:36
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@DWolfman

until my PSU explosion, my longest uptime for AOS4 was 5-6 days.
AOS4 did mostly crash due to old progs which I tried to install from Aminet.

My A3000T was once 267 days uptime.

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