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| roger@mcarthur.net 2004-03-18, 2:36 pm |
| Does anyone reccomend a regualr frequency for rebooting RedHat lLinux
on a regular basis like once a week or month or year?
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| Alexander Dalloz 2004-03-18, 2:36 pm |
| On Thu, 18 Mar 2004 14:00:39 -0500 roger wrote:
> Does anyone reccomend a regualr frequency for rebooting RedHat lLinux
> on a regular basis like once a week or month or year?
It might be a good idea to reboot after upgrading glibc when bug fixing
packages where installed. For using a new kernel rebooting is a must.
Else: let it run.
Alexander
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| Arie@p3c 2004-03-23, 6:35 pm |
| Some considerations for a reboot.
When you changed configuration files, after a boot you will find out
everything
keeps working.
At boot time the machine checks some default hardware and memory.
Theres allways a possibility of a power interupt. Your machine might not
work because
of some stupid reason you would find out after a conditional pre maintenence
boot.
Youl might find out your bios battery is empty or defect.
As you will see these are more or less hardware related. Concerning linux
there
is allmost no need to it.
When running in an cluster enviroment I would do it every 6 months. When
running
stand alone, at leased once a your, if uptime is importend.
Arie@p3c
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> Does anyone reccomend a regualr frequency for rebooting RedHat lLinux
> on a regular basis like once a week or month or year?
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