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Topic: Uptime
Posted By: mbro
Subject: Uptime
Date Posted: 03 February 2007 at 2:38pm
How long has your computer been on?

uptime 14:34:18 up 36 days, 20:05, 2 users, load average: 1.21, 0.71, 0.43


Windows users open up terminal, type systeminfo, hit enter.

Mac/Linux, open terminal, type uptime, hit enter.

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Posted By: procarbinefreak
Date Posted: 03 February 2007 at 2:41pm
i think the longest i've been up for is 2 hours.  I was probably drunk and fell asleep right away afterwards.




Posted By: battlefreak
Date Posted: 03 February 2007 at 2:42pm
mines been on for about 13 hours

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Posted By: Mehs
Date Posted: 03 February 2007 at 2:51pm
System Up Time:         & nbsp;  0 Days, 1 Hours, 10 Minutes, 39 Seconds

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Posted By: Roll Tide
Date Posted: 03 February 2007 at 2:59pm
13:59

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Posted By: evillepaintball
Date Posted: 03 February 2007 at 3:14pm
...where is terminal...


Posted By: mbro
Date Posted: 03 February 2007 at 4:19pm
In accessories usually. It might be called console or something like that. I haven't used windows in awhile.

If you can't find it I believe you can go to run and then type in cmd.exe and it will bring up terminal.

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Posted By: evillepaintball
Date Posted: 03 February 2007 at 4:26pm
oh, command prompt, i know where thats at


Posted By: dmp4892.
Date Posted: 03 February 2007 at 4:35pm
17 hours, 53 minutes, 55 seconds

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Posted By: High Voltage
Date Posted: 03 February 2007 at 4:41pm
patrick > all of you.

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Posted By: .Ryan
Date Posted: 03 February 2007 at 5:35pm
'Bout 9 hours. I usually shut mine down before bed, unless I'm dling something, and I have it set to auto-boot at 8 am....

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Posted By: Tae Kwon Do
Date Posted: 03 February 2007 at 6:26pm
Originally posted by .Ryan .Ryan wrote:

I usually shut mine down before bed,


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Posted By: RoboCop
Date Posted: 03 February 2007 at 6:42pm
mine stays on for days at a time unless for some reason the computer begins to slow down.


Posted By: Tolgak
Date Posted: 03 February 2007 at 7:51pm
2 days, 6 hours, 54 minutes, 38 seconds.

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Posted By: tallen702
Date Posted: 03 February 2007 at 7:54pm
mine's been up since sometime last month....

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Posted By: Da Hui
Date Posted: 03 February 2007 at 7:56pm
55 Minetes 55 Seconds

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Posted By: Tae Kwon Do
Date Posted: 03 February 2007 at 8:04pm
20:03  up  8:05, 2 users, load averages: 0.17 0.14 0.10


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Posted By: choopie911
Date Posted: 03 February 2007 at 8:15pm
Originally posted by evillepaintball evillepaintball wrote:

...where is terminal...

on os x go to applications > utilities > terminal

Originally posted by mbro mbro wrote:

In accessories usually. It might be called console or something like that. I haven't used windows in awhile.

If you can't find it I believe you can go to run and then type in cmd.exe and it will bring up terminal.


It's not called console, console logs activities.


For me:
17:14 up 2 days, 8:51, 2 users, load averages: 1.80 1.48 1.07


I've been leaving it on, waiting for a slowass torrent of Hustle to finish. Patrick does totally pwn this one though.


Posted By: Tae Kwon Do
Date Posted: 03 February 2007 at 8:19pm
What does "load averages" mean? 

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Posted By: 636andy636.
Date Posted: 03 February 2007 at 8:22pm
3 hours 15 min 8 seconds

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Posted By: mbro
Date Posted: 03 February 2007 at 8:23pm
Originally posted by Tae Kwon Do Tae Kwon Do wrote:

What does "load averages" mean?
Load (computing)
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The system load is a UNIX computing term that describes the amount of work that a computer system is doing. The load average is the system load over a period of time. It is conventionally given as three numbers that represent the system load during the last one, five, and fifteen minute periods.

The "w" and "top" commands show the same three load average numbers, as do a range of graphical user interface utilities.

An idle computer has a load number of 0 and each process that is using CPU or waiting for CPU adds to the load number by 1. Some systems may also include threads in uninterruptible sleep states (usually waiting for disk activity).

The load average is calculated as the exponentially damped moving average of the load number. The three values of load average refer to the past one, five, and fifteen minutes of system operation.

For single CPU systems that are CPU-bound, one can think of load average as a percentage of system utilization during the respective time period. For systems with multiple CPUs, the number needs to be divided by the number of CPUs in order to get a percentage.

For example a load average of "3.73 7.98 0.50" on a single CPU system can be interpreted as:

    * the CPU was overloaded by 373% (needed to do 373% as much work as it can do in a minute) during the last minute.
    * it was only busy half of the time for the last fifteen minutes

Rather, this means that this CPU could have handled all of the work scheduled for the last minute if it were 3.73 times as fast (or if there were 3.73 times as many more CPUs), but over the last fifteen minutes it was twice as fast as it needed to be to keep up.

Conversely, in a system with four CPUs, a load average of 3.73 would indicate that there were on average 3.73 processes running or queued, that is, that the system is not lacking in this respect because 3.73 is still lower than 4.

On modern UNIX systems, the treatment of threading with respect to load averages varies. Some systems treat threads as processes for the purposes of load average calculation: each thread waiting to run will add 1 to the load. However, other systems, especially systems implementing M:N threading, use different strategies, such as counting the process exactly once for the purpose of load (regardless of the number of threads), or counting only threads currently exposed by the user thread scheduler to the kernel, which may depend on the level of concurrency set on the process.



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Posted By: Jack Carver
Date Posted: 03 February 2007 at 9:47pm
2 and a half hours. I had to restart because of updates. I shut mine down every night though, unless I'm downloading something, so the most it's been on is probably less than 70 hrs.


Posted By: Pariel
Date Posted: 03 February 2007 at 9:51pm
Mine's been on for weeks at a time in the past, but I'm too lazy to check right now.


Posted By: the_blade
Date Posted: 03 February 2007 at 11:20pm
91 hours 20 minutes 25 secs

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Posted By: bravecoward
Date Posted: 03 February 2007 at 11:57pm
21 days 1 hour 54 minutes 34 seconds

Yep, family computer


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Posted By: Hairball!!!
Date Posted: 04 February 2007 at 12:41am
My computer froze last night, but my uptime was >100 days.


Posted By: Hysteria
Date Posted: 04 February 2007 at 12:43am
 00:41:46 up 2 days, 10:28,  2 users,  load average: 3.46, 3.31, 3.0

Would be a lot more, but I recently started bringing my laptop to my History class.


Posted By: WGP guy2
Date Posted: 04 February 2007 at 12:43am
 00:41:48 up 21 days, 12:44,  2 users,  load average: 0.27, 0.16, 0.06



Posted By: chronic future
Date Posted: 04 February 2007 at 1:05am
i type systeminfo in the command prompt and it says it isnt recognized as an internal or external command?


Posted By: Pate
Date Posted: 04 February 2007 at 1:44am
Originally posted by chronic future chronic future wrote:

i type systeminfo in the command prompt and it says it isnt recognized as an internal or external command?


Same. I hate windows.


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Posted By: ANARCHY_SCOUT
Date Posted: 04 February 2007 at 2:42am
Originally posted by Pate Pate wrote:

Originally posted by chronic future chronic future wrote:

i type systeminfo in the command prompt and it says it isnt recognized as an internal or external command?


Same. I hate windows.


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Posted By: WGP guy2
Date Posted: 04 February 2007 at 9:43am
Originally posted by ANARCHY_SCOUT ANARCHY_SCOUT wrote:

Originally posted by Pate Pate wrote:

Originally posted by chronic future chronic future wrote:

i type systeminfo in the command prompt and it says it isnt recognized as an internal or external command?


Same. I hate windows.




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Posted By: mbro
Date Posted: 04 February 2007 at 11:13am
Originally posted by chronic future chronic future wrote:

i type systeminfo in the command prompt and it says it isnt recognized as an internal or external command?
do you have sp2?

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Posted By: chronic future
Date Posted: 04 February 2007 at 11:28am
Originally posted by mbro mbro wrote:

Originally posted by chronic future chronic future wrote:

i type systeminfo in the command prompt and it says it isnt recognized as an internal or external command?
do you have sp2?

yeah
 


Posted By: Benjichang
Date Posted: 04 February 2007 at 2:35pm
Originally posted by chronic future chronic future wrote:

Originally posted by mbro mbro wrote:

Originally posted by chronic future chronic future wrote:

i type systeminfo in the command prompt and it says it isnt recognized as an internal or external command?
do you have sp2?

yeah
 
Same here. The comp I'm on runs XP SP2. Systeminfo = no.


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Posted By: Apu
Date Posted: 04 February 2007 at 5:49pm
 5:49PM  up 8 days,  5:54, 1 user, load averages: 1.75, 1.88, 1.92

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Posted By: Langside
Date Posted: 04 February 2007 at 6:47pm
32hrs 14mins 18secs


Posted By: STOcocker
Date Posted: 04 February 2007 at 7:09pm
Originally posted by Benjichang Benjichang wrote:

Originally posted by chronic future chronic future wrote:

Originally posted by mbro mbro wrote:

Originally posted by chronic future chronic future wrote:

i type systeminfo in the command prompt and it says it isnt recognized as an internal or external command?
do you have sp2?

yeah
 
Same here. The comp I'm on runs XP SP2. Systeminfo = no.


Posted By: Benjichang
Date Posted: 04 February 2007 at 9:04pm
If you have Windows and systeminfo isn't working try
net statistics workstation
It will tell you the time and date your computer was started. You can do the math from there.




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Posted By: Shub
Date Posted: 04 February 2007 at 9:07pm
System Up Time: 0 Days, 3 Hours, 36 Minutes, 23 Seconds


Posted By: Pate
Date Posted: 05 February 2007 at 12:57am
Statistics since is the last restart?? If so mine was on 12/14/06 


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Posted By: Da Hui
Date Posted: 05 February 2007 at 12:59am
Originally posted by Benjichang Benjichang wrote:

Originally posted by chronic future chronic future wrote:

Originally posted by mbro mbro wrote:

Originally posted by chronic future chronic future wrote:

i type systeminfo in the command prompt and it says it isnt recognized as an internal or external command?
do you have sp2?

yeah
 
Same here. The comp I'm on runs XP SP2. Systeminfo = no.
I'm on SP2 and it works for me. Try it with no caps maybe I dunno?


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Posted By: Tae Kwon Do
Date Posted: 05 February 2007 at 1:08am
Uptime girl, yeah you been living in your Uptime world .

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Posted By: Koolit32
Date Posted: 05 February 2007 at 2:08am
System Up Time:         & nbsp;  15 Days, 2 Hours, 34 Minutes, 56 Seconds


Posted By: procarbinefreak
Date Posted: 05 February 2007 at 9:26am
this reminds me, we need to get that idle game back in irc.


Posted By: NiQ-Toto
Date Posted: 05 February 2007 at 4:52pm
16:48 up 28 days, 7:05, 4 users, load averages: 1.38 1.15 1.03

Havent shut down since i got back from my christmas break jan 8th...

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Posted By: pntbl freak
Date Posted: 05 February 2007 at 7:54pm
32 min. 

Just had to restart it.  It works on my computer but not on the computer at home.  I have XP Pro here and XP home edition at home.  That might have something to do with it.


Posted By: Pate
Date Posted: 06 February 2007 at 12:30am
Uptime = 7wks 4days 21hrs 33mins 24secs

Updated before my comp blows up...


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Posted By: mbro
Date Posted: 08 February 2007 at 10:09am
09:11:05 up 41 days, 15:52, 2 users, load average: 2.06, 1.98, 2.13


About to restart for a kernel update. Stupid kernel updates, the one time you have to restart a linux box.

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Posted By: Da Hui
Date Posted: 08 February 2007 at 10:47am
32 Minetes.

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Posted By: Panda Man
Date Posted: 08 February 2007 at 11:01am
bleh... Tried everything, and it doesn't recognize anything.

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Posted By: Gatyr
Date Posted: 08 February 2007 at 1:34pm
19 days

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