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Re: IGLU server, and a tiny story.
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- Subject: Re: IGLU server, and a tiny story.
- From: Shachar Shemesh <linuxil(at-nospam)consumer.org.il>
- Date: Thu, 27 Dec 2001 16:24:12 +0200
- CC: Ira Abramov <lists-linux-il(at-nospam)ira.abramov.org>, IGLU Mailing list <linux-il(at-nospam)iglu.org.il>
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It's not clear which part of the question is less likely.
If you install each and every new 2.4.x kernel, you will have:
A. It will be extremely unlikely that you will not have any failiures.
B. Your uptime will not go above ~month.
The 2.4.x series is not exactly the peek of stability, so far.
Shachar
P.S.
Iglu's current uptime - 55 days. A few reboots are expected in the near
future to upgrade stuff, and make sure stuff goes up after a reboot.
Sh.
Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
>Ira Abramov <lists-linux-il@ira.abramov.org> writes:
>
>>later I found out it's a different problem... the CC server is running
>>kernel 2.4.2 and CC is sticking all sorts of funny and not-so-funny
>>modules into its kernel.
>>
>
>Well, leaving CC modules aside, how long will MTBR(eboots) be if you
>diligently install every new production kernel as it comes out
>(assuming no failures, just keeping the kernel up-to-date)?
>
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