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Date: | Wed, 3 Sep 1997 12:24:58 -0700 |
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Hi Frank,
um.... I have POSIX running on my 3k but not playing with SAMBA yet...and
nope... I don't have to re-boot the 3k (series 957) ???
Now, I have had to recover from power fails when the Willamette River
flooded out the power grid for downtown Portland last year hehehe
Art Bahrs
>>> Frank Letts <[log in to unmask]> 09/03/97 02:00pm >>>
Well, after spending more time re-booting the 3000 the last 3 months
than I had in the previous 25 years :(, I've come to a startling
conclusion. Now that we have POSIX on the machine, we have to treat
it like any other toycomputer and reboot it at least once a day.
Has any one else come to this conclusion? In my 31+ years of experience
with -hp- computers, I have previously only rebooted in case of direct
lightning strikes, errant fork lifts, and secretarys that spilled their
coffee in the cpu/disc drives. I don't recall ever a general malady
that required something as drastic a rebooting. Could it be that one of
these new commers to the 3K have imported the dreaded memory leak
syndrome? Comments?
frank 'too old for this $#!+' letts
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