> Additionally, NT4 uptimes cycle back to zero after 49.7 days, and give > timestamps exactly as if the machine had been rebooted at this precise > point, while HP-UX, Linux, Solaris and recent releases of FreeBSD also cycle > back to zero after 497 days. NT4 SP5 sometimes gives unreliable data, > appearing as a "swarm of bees" effect on a graph * On Wed, Nov 15, 2000 at 08:37:02AM -0700, Trent Shipley wrote: > The fundamental reason all are running *nix seems to be that no other OS > reports uptime . . . even many *nixs with reputations for reliability > evidently don't report uptime. (However note that NT5 *does* report uptime. I *TOLD* you guys that my FreeBSD box had 498 days of uptime, but no one would believe me! Can you EVEN IMAGINE telling someone accustomed to an M$ environment, "We consistently run into a little snag EVERY SINGLE TIME the bloody system has been up for more than 497 days. It's such a pain." D