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I was just checking in on SM20 and she has been running with out a reboot for 76 days 3 hours, 48 minutes, and 39 seconds...
I think that is the longest of all my rigs...
:D
"g"
djstubbs
11 Nov 2005, 9:36am
lol i think the most for me is about 2 weeks and i thought that was long.
my power goes out too much for that to be a realistic challenge.
SM22 is *roughly* 1 year from last reboot :eek:
gtghm
11 Nov 2005, 11:01pm
SM22 is *roughly* 1 year from last reboot :eek:
WOW, thats awsome, you should do a systeminfo in your command prompt, if you're using windows, and see what it is exaclty...
Still really cool stuff,
"g"
sfleuriet
11 Nov 2005, 11:20pm
systeminfo is only in XP Pro i think
Trogan
11 Nov 2005, 11:24pm
Systeminfo - anyone want to explain what that is?
BTW, its amazing how these systems go without rebooting, especially for a year. :thumbsup:
Leonardo
11 Nov 2005, 11:50pm
One YEAR! You don't even clean the heatsinks and fans? Oh boy, we're heading for a catastrophe here! :eek:
Keto and gtghm, you both do us proud. :thumbsup:
profdlp
11 Nov 2005, 11:50pm
That is some fine performance for the rigs mentioned.
Great job, guys. :thumbsup:
One YEAR! You don't even clean the heatsinks and fans? Oh boy, we're heading for a catastrophe here! :eek:
Portable air compressor, 120psi... works awsome... even from a distance...
Makes big dust cloud...
:thumbsup:
"g"
sfleuriet
13 Nov 2005, 7:21pm
haha :p :thumbsup:
Shalimar
19 Nov 2005, 8:30am
We have 3 particular pc's that have been going 24/7 for over 3 years now, only time they reboot is if a microsoft update requires it.
xp pro
Later
Enverex
19 Nov 2005, 11:04am
Hmm, that doesn't really work. Microsoft update ALWAYS requires you to restart after installing one of the patches and considering they bring them out almost weekly, it would be impossible to have a 3 year uptime AND restart if/when MS Update requires it.
Shalimar
19 Nov 2005, 1:48pm
Hmm, that doesn't really work. Microsoft update ALWAYS requires you to restart after installing one of the patches and considering they bring them out almost weekly[/B], it would be impossible to have a 3 year uptime AND restart if/when MS Update requires it.
That is not exactly true lots of their patches do not require restarts, and in saying that i have had corp pc's folding for well over 3 years now. 3 that i know of have only been restarted a hand full of times or so in 3 years.
What you believe is your privilidge.:) i am only stating our experiences. XP is one solid "in the stable sense O'S.":)
Later
Plus i did not say 3 years without a restart.
well the streak has come to an end, she's stopped reporting, so I had to reboot her, no report from her today so I will have to investigate futrther.
"g"
Shorty
21 Nov 2005, 6:58pm
Systeminfo - anyone want to explain what that is?
Late but Il explain... (this only works on XP or 2003)...
Start Menu -> Run -> cmd -> [Enter]
This will open a command prompt. Type "systeminfo" (without the quotes) and hit enter. The system will return lots of useful information ;)
Eg.. mine looks like this..
C:\>systeminfo
Host Name: DIMEBAG
OS Name: Microsoft Windows XP Professional
OS Version: 5.1.2600 Service Pack 2 Build 2600
OS Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation
OS Configuration: Member Workstation
OS Build Type: Multiprocessor Free
Registered Owner:
Registered Organization:
Product ID:
Original Install Date: 02/10/2005, 11:55:19
System Up Time: 0 Days, 10 Hours, 51 Minutes, 14 Seconds
System Manufacturer: MICRO-STAR INTERNATIONAL CO., LTD
System Model: MS-7100
System type: X86-based PC
Processor(s): 2 Processor(s) Installed.
[01]: x86 Family 15 Model 35 Stepping 2 AuthenticAMD
~2010 Mhz
[02]: x86 Family 15 Model 35 Stepping 2 AuthenticAMD
~2010 Mhz
BIOS Version: Nvidia - 42302e31
Windows Directory: C:\WINDOWS
System Directory: C:\WINDOWS\system32
Boot Device: \Device\HarddiskVolume4
System Locale: en-gb;English (United Kingdom)
Input Locale: en-gb;English (United Kingdom)
Time Zone: (GMT) Greenwich Mean Time : Dublin, Edinburgh, Lisbon
, London
Total Physical Memory: 2,047 MB
Available Physical Memory: 1,337 MB
Virtual Memory: Max Size: 2,048 MB
Virtual Memory: Available: 2,008 MB
Virtual Memory: In Use: 40 MB
Page File Location(s): W:\pagefile.sys
Domain: bug.local
Logon Server: \\KEEKLES
Hotfix(s): 75 Hotfix(s) Installed.
Buddha16
21 Nov 2005, 7:52pm
Host Name: BUDDHA
OS Name: Microsoft Windows XP Professional
OS Version: 5.1.2600 Service Pack 2 Build 2600
OS Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation
OS Configuration: Standalone Workstation
OS Build Type: Uniprocessor Free
Registered Owner: Buddha
Registered Organization:
Product ID:
Original Install Date: 4/4/2005, 12:40:05 PM
System Up Time: 11 Days, 10 Hours, 50 Minutes, 59 Seconds
System Manufacturer: NVIDIA
System Model: AWRDACPI
System type: X86-based PC
Processor(s): 1 Processor(s) Installed.
[01]: x86 Family 6 Model 10 Stepping 0 AuthenticAMD ~
1830 Mhz
BIOS Version: Nvidia - 42302e31
Windows Directory: C:\WINDOWS
System Directory: C:\WINDOWS\system32
Boot Device: \Device\HarddiskVolume1
System Locale: en-us;English (United States)
Input Locale: en-us;English (United States)
Time Zone: (GMT-06:00) Central Time (US & Canada)
Total Physical Memory: 1,279 MB
Available Physical Memory: 803 MB
Virtual Memory: Max Size: 2,048 MB
Virtual Memory: Available: 2,008 MB
Virtual Memory: In Use: 40 MB
Page File Location(s): C:\pagefile.sys
Domain: HIZZIE
Logon Server: \\BUDDHA
wow cool stuff
sfleuriet
21 Nov 2005, 9:45pm
(this only works on XP or 2003)...
only works in XP Professional
Trogan
21 Nov 2005, 9:50pm
Thanks shorty for giving me the info. :thumbsup:
Your right PW - systeminfo wasn't working for me on HE. So, like most things, I guessed it only worked on XP Pro. :D
sfleuriet
21 Nov 2005, 10:06pm
So, like most things, I guessed it only worked on XP Pro. :D
Yes I've come to notice that also... :p
She's cookin along again, should report soon...
"g"
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