kallen3@icircus.net wrote: > > > > > 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, Gotta jump on the uptime bandwagon again - 537 days as of tonight. If you're bored, you can see a snapshot of rconsole running under win95, running under VMware, running under Redhat 6.2, via X11 tunneled through ssh2: http://glory.gc.maricopa.edu/~ssmith/snapshot01.gif about 64k, grayscale image. This server's running Netware 4.11 on a PPro 200, 128MB. Holds the master NDS partition and a replica of the other partition - roughly 30,000 NDS objects in all. Serves apps for Windows and Mac clients, spools print jobs for several dozen queues, run RADIUS to authenticate dialup users and typically has 300 to 400 users logged in during the day (but has licenses for up to 525). I upgraded it from NDS 5.95 to 6.10 last week so I could bring Netware 5.1 into the tree. Certain faculty members still ask when we're going to "get rid of Netware and run our networks on NT". Then they don't even offer to share whatever mind-altering substances they're obviously binging on. ;-) I've also had 2 Linux servers in production for over a month now; they haven't crashed yet. -- Carpe cerevisiae