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What's your (Windows) system uptime?

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Originally posted by: Confused
Damn intarweb connection here at work
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Confused

Sweet, another quintuple post!

Info is provided by: command prompt->systeminfo.exe

Windows update makes impressive uptime hard to achieve. I take it your WinXP is open to a few RPC exploits.
Um, regardless of whether you use Windows Update or not, a windows machine will always be open to a few RPC exploits and such.
 
Originally posted by: SunnyD
Originally posted by: Confused
Damn intarweb connection here at work
rolleye.gif



Confused

Sweet, another quintuple post!

Info is provided by: command prompt->systeminfo.exe

Windows update makes impressive uptime hard to achieve. I take it your WinXP is open to a few RPC exploits.
Um, regardless of whether you use Windows Update or not, a windows machine will always be open to a few RPC exploits and such.

Actually it was a sextuple post 😛 (or whatever the hell it is for 6! 😛)


Confused
 
I had to shut down last night to change the mouse and keyboard when I gave the Logitech MX Duo I bought for my GF a try on my system.

It was good, but I it was hard to get used to for FPS games. No lag, but when I picked up the mouse to place it back at center again, it didn't respond like my ball mouse does. It keeps getting input to move long after my ball mouse would stop dead. A bad thing in the middle of a firefight.
 
This is pretty self explanatory.

Also, uptime.exe has a bug that seems to reset itself after 50 days! Most people probably don't notice. LOL

Windows 2003 Server will write an event every day in the event viewer that shows the system uptime in seconds. Those numbers get quite large.

Cheers!
 
Originally posted by: Confused
Originally posted by: vtqanh
Originally posted by: BaboonGuy
where do you find this information?

In XP you can go to cmd and type systeminfo

Alternatively download/install Uptime.exe 🙂


Confused

Thanks for the systeminfo - works in Win2k3 also.

I've been up for 8 days and 10 hours. Last reboot was for updates. (This is for my Poweredge server). I turn my PC off everynight.
 
WinXP - only hour and a half - time for a format soon.
Right-clicking on just about anything, or using the Win95 key + E to open Explorer will lock the Explorer.exe process.
I'm getting a new motherboard soon though, so there's a good excuse anyway.
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14 day(s), 16 hour(s), 22 minute(s), 31 second(s)

This is my work computer, I never shut it off unless I download updates.
 
I no longer even care about uptime. Windows XP coupled with BootVis has my system starting up so fast (way faster than Win2K) that I don't mind rebooting. Also, I don't go very long without working on the inside or installing some new software that I am trying out so I am often shutting down or rebooting. The most I may go is maybe a four days if I am too busy or don't feel like doing anything but gaming or chatting.
 
/geek on

BMTSRV

CPU LOAD
OK 10-14-2003 11:24:51 32d 10h 32m 36s 1/3 CPU Load (15 min. 0%)

Disk C Used
OK 10-14-2003 10:34:03 32d 10h 33m 28s 1/3 c:\ - total: 4.01 Gb - used: 3.12 Gb (78%) - free 0.89 Gb (22%)

Disk D Used
OK 10-14-2003 10:43:20 32d 10h 34m 14s 1/3 d:\ - total: 12.69 Gb - used: 1.18 Gb (9%) - free 11.51 Gb (91%)

Memory Used
OK 10-14-2003 11:06:17 32d 10h 33m 18s 1/3 Memory usage: total:1247.83 Mb - used: 442.95 Mb (35%) - free: 804.89 Mb (65%)

PINGSTO
OK 10-14-2003 11:30:34 4d 10h 16m 30s 1/4 PING OK - Packet loss = 0%, RTA = 56.29 ms

UPTIME
OK 10-14-2003 11:24:51 32d 9h 34m 18s 1/3 System Uptime : 796 day(s) 11 hour(s) 59 minute(s)

/geek off

I'm I winning? I think thats umm well over 2 years.. We use nagios to monitor our server farm.. This is my longest running windows box.. Windows 2k.

EDIT: Added geek comments
 
I can't beat you tranceport, but our old Novell server at work was on for about 750 days until we switched it off about 3 weeks ago to replace it with a new one 🙁


Confused
 
Originally posted by: Confused
I can't beat you tranceport, but our old Novell server at work was on for about 750 days until we switched it off about 3 weeks ago to replace it with a new one 🙁


Confused

🙁

The switching off is such a sad moment around here.. We recently powered down some pentium pro's... RIP.
 
Don't have a Windows machine that is not a laptop. My other machines have been up between 12 and 14 days due to OS upgrades.
 
Microsoft Windows [Version 5.2.3790]
(C) Copyright 1985-2003 Microsoft Corp.

C:\Documents and Settings\Tw1Sta>systeminfo

Host Name: TW1STA
OS Name: Microsoft(R) Windows(R) Server 2003, Enterprise Edition
OS Version: 5.2.3790 Build 3790
OS Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation
OS Configuration: Standalone Server
OS Build Type: Uniprocessor Free
Registered Owner: My Name
Registered Organization: /Tw1STa
Product ID: xxxxx-xxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxxx-xxxxxx
Original Install Date: 9/27/2003, 4:00:10 PM
System Up Time: 10 Days, 1 Hours, 18 Minutes, 12 Seconds
System Manufacturer: System Manufacturer
System Model: System Name
System Type: X86-based PC
Processor(s): 1 Processor(s) Installed.
[01]: x86 Family 6 Model 8 Stepping 1 AuthenticAMD ~1
575 Mhz
BIOS Version: ASUS - 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: 768 MB
Available Physical Memory: 409 MB
Page File: Max Size: 2,648 MB
Page File: Available: 2,024 MB
Page File: In Use: 624 MB
Page File Location(s): c:\pagefile.sys
Domain: WORKGROUP
Logon Server: N/A
Hotfix(s): 12 Hotfix(s) Installed.
[01]: File 1
[02]: File 1
[03]: File 1
[04]: File 1
[05]: Q147222
[06]: Q819639 - Windows Media Player Hotfix [See wm81
9639 for more information]
[07]: wm819639
[08]: KB822925 - Update
[09]: KB823559 - Update
[10]: KB824105 - Update
[11]: KB824146 - Update
[12]: Q819639 - Update
Network Card(s): 2 NIC(s) Installed.
[01]: ASUSTeK/Broadcom 440x 10/100 Integrated Control
ler
Connection Name: Cable
DHCP Enabled: Yes
DHCP Server: xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xxx.xx
IP address(es)
[01]: xx.xxx.xxx.xxx
[02]: Symphony Cordless PCI Network Adapter
Connection Name: Wireless Lan
DHCP Enabled: No
IP address(es)
[01]: 192.168.0.1

C:\Documents and Settings\Tw1Sta>
System Up Time: 10 Days, 1 Hours, 18 Minutes, 12 Seconds

Asus a7V8x non gig.raid.
amd xp 1700+ overclocked
2x 256 2100 and 1x 256 3200
 
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