From: Laurent de Segur <ldesegur@mac.com>
To: Linux kernel <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: Nasty suprise with uptime
Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2001 08:22:17 -0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <B80413B9.9235%ldesegur@mac.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.LNX.4.40.0110301030220.12319-100000@rc.priv.hereintown.net>
NTP? Oh, this thing I once installed and that was hanging my machine at boot
time for a couple of minutes until it timed out when my laptop was not
connected to the network?
Thanks, but no thanks.
Laurent
> From: Chris Meadors <clubneon@hereintown.net>
> Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2001 10:56:30 -0500 (EST)
> To: bert hubert <ahu@ds9a.nl>
> Cc: Linux kernel <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
> Subject: Re: Nasty suprise with uptime
>
> On Tue, 30 Oct 2001, bert hubert wrote:
>
>> Having huge uptimes is by the way not adviseable operational policy
>> according to many. Chances are you will be in for a nasty surprise when you
>> reboot - do you remember after a year which daemons you 'started by hand'
>> and how?
>
> While this isn't exactly on topic for l-k, I just thought that I would
> share my recent pain as it does fit in this thread.
>
> I had a box that I inherited. It just did its job. Actually most of my
> co-workers didn't even know which box performed this function, and when
> they saw the physical box, they didn't know what it did.
>
> It was running a 2.0.x kernel. One day after running for a long time (I'm
> guessing close to 500 days) it just went wacky. I tried getting into the
> machine by ssh, but nothing was really working right at all. So I figured
> a reboot was in order.
>
> This was a crappy 486/66, with no reset button. So a power cycle was
> called for. When I started the machine back up, it did the file system
> has not been checked in a long time thing, and it started the fsck.
>
> After a bit I saw read errors start to spew to the screen, tons of bad
> blocks. Then the machine squealed for a few seconds, clicked, and then
> all was silent, except for the steady stream of errors on the console.
>
> A second power cycle confermed what I already knew. The BIOS reported a
> failure in the disk controller (the drive would spin up for 2 seconds
> squeal and click a little bit as it spun back down).
>
> This machine was configured to do a task, just forward messages to a
> paging terminal. It's configuration was never changed. It had a one of
> those floppy-tape drives in it. I knew were the backup tape was, it was
> made 3 years ago when the machine was first put into action.
>
> Of course the tape was unreadble at this point. So the installation and
> configuration was recreated from my memory. Luckly I have a good memory,
> but it did take me 2 days to get everything running right again.
>
> So the moral of the story is. Reboot every-so-often. Set your fsck to
> run at around 2 months, x number of reboots is good too. I like to
> stagger my partitions with 5 reboots between each, even on journaled
> filesystems. And verify your backups even if the machine isn't changing.
>
> I usually follow those rules, but the cute little 486 in the corner with
> the 240MB hard drive, 16MB of RAM, and the monster uptimes was just too
> much fun to brag about. I'm not bragging anymore, and it is disassembled
> on the floor in my office.
>
> -Chris
> --
> Two penguins were walking on an iceberg. The first penguin said to the
> second, "you look like you are wearing a tuxedo." The second penguin
> said, "I might be..." --David Lynch, Twin Peaks
>
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2001-10-30 16:22 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 41+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2001-10-29 20:31 Nasty suprise with uptime J Sloan
2001-10-29 20:40 ` Alan Cox
2001-10-29 20:39 ` J Sloan
2001-10-29 20:47 ` Matthew Dharm
2001-10-29 20:52 ` J Sloan
2001-11-09 0:45 ` Dr. Kelsey Hudson
2001-10-29 21:26 ` David Relson
2001-10-29 23:29 ` Jonathan Briggs
2001-10-30 8:53 ` george anzinger
2001-10-30 13:50 ` Tim Walberg
2001-10-30 14:47 ` GOMBAS Gabor
2001-10-30 15:39 ` Tim Walberg
2001-10-30 16:18 ` GOMBAS Gabor
2001-10-30 22:53 ` Mike Castle
2001-10-30 8:20 ` george anzinger
2001-10-30 9:47 ` bert hubert
2001-10-30 10:37 ` Mike Fedyk
2001-10-30 15:56 ` Chris Meadors
2001-10-30 16:22 ` Laurent de Segur [this message]
2001-10-30 21:53 ` [OT] " J Sloan
2001-10-30 22:52 ` Jan Dvorak
2001-10-30 23:25 ` [OT] " J Sloan
2001-10-30 7:46 ` Neale Banks
2001-10-30 7:46 ` Mike Fedyk
2001-10-30 8:15 ` Ville Herva
2001-10-30 8:22 ` Ville Herva
2001-10-30 8:36 ` J. Dow
2001-10-30 9:33 ` Alan Cox
2001-10-30 16:25 ` Matt Bernstein
2001-10-30 19:43 ` Oden Eriksson
2001-10-29 23:10 ` Mike Fedyk
2001-10-29 23:20 ` J Sloan
2001-10-29 23:28 ` Mike Fedyk
2001-10-30 8:21 ` Ville Herva
2001-10-31 22:36 ` J Sloan
2001-11-01 0:49 ` Gerhard Mack
2001-10-30 8:49 ` george anzinger
2001-10-30 18:17 ` J Sloan
2001-10-30 9:06 ` Alan Cox
2001-10-30 19:19 ` J Sloan
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2001-10-30 16:35 Jesse Pollard
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