2007-04-27, 09:38 PM
zed Wrote:My XP box is very stable. About the only time I have to reboot is for updates and when I shut it down to fiddle with hardware. It runs GB-PVR and I use for normal everyday stuff, too.
Why do you feel a daily reboot is necessary? I suppose it can't hurt but it seems like overkill to me.
I had a FreeBSD box, an old HP 486 system, that ran over 400 days, according to uptime. We had to shut it down to move it across the computer room. It ran as an smtp server.
I also had a Sun Sparc box in my office that showed over 600 days in uptime. Again, I had to shut it down to move it to my new office.
As for time sync, I use Dimension4...works great...
I do do the odd extra thing (email, forum posts, ZProcess testing) on the pvr, and a reboot gives it a clean slate for the new day of recording.
I have had clean machines stay up for a long time too. It's just if I have it up for 100 days, and it screws up on the 101st day, Murphy will have made sure I need to record something that I can't get a copy off of torrent...
It's also directly after an EPG update, (yes the postEPG is a graet place to put my script) so the recording service is refreshed by the reboot.
As extra bumpersticker, I have been very successful with the adage, "When in doubt, reboot" (I even have my wife repeating that to her friends.)
If a computer does not reboot gracefully, and it's really a burden to restart, that's a symptom that should be looked at...
Frank Z
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