• Curious Uptime Question

    From Jason@VERT/HDCBBS to All on Thursday, March 26, 2020 00:51:24
    So what is everyones highest uptime for Synchronet? :)

    Just being curious! :)

    Jason

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  • From Grease@VERT/DARKMATT to Jason on Thursday, March 26, 2020 03:54:37
    Re: Curious Uptime Question
    By: Jason to All on Thu Mar 26 2020 12:51 am

    So what is everyones highest uptime for Synchronet? :)

    I've had like a month. But I keep doing different things to it. So I go offline from time to time. I think I saw Digital Man @ Vertrauen has years of straight uptime.

    Grease
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  • From Digital Man@VERT to Grease on Thursday, March 26, 2020 12:26:13
    Re: Curious Uptime Question
    By: Grease to Jason on Thu Mar 26 2020 03:54 am

    Re: Curious Uptime Question
    By: Jason to All on Thu Mar 26 2020 12:51 am

    So what is everyones highest uptime for Synchronet? :)

    I've had like a month. But I keep doing different things to it. So I go offline from time to time. I think I saw Digital Man @ Vertrauen has years of straight uptime.

    I think by "uptime" he means continuous operation of the Synchronet/sbbs process (not rebooting or restarting of the program):

    $ finger .stats@cvs.synchro.net
    ...
    uptime = 8 days, 18 hours, 55 minutes and 43 seconds

    I've definitely had over a 100 days of uptime for sbbs on cvs.synchro.net, but when I'm actively developing/improving the software, I have to restart the processes to run the latest and test. vert.synchro.net gets restarted more frequently since that my desktop/development system with a nice graphical debugger, etc.


    digital man

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  • From Tony Langdon@VERT to Digital Man on Friday, March 27, 2020 17:30:00
    On 03-26-20 12:26, Digital Man wrote to Grease <=-

    I think by "uptime" he means continuous operation of the
    Synchronet/sbbs process (not rebooting or restarting of the program):

    uptime = 12 days, 1 hours, 38 minutes and 3 seconds

    I think that goes back to the last power outage here. :/


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  • From HusTler@VERT/HAVENS to Digital Man on Sunday, March 29, 2020 15:35:45
    Re: Curious Uptime Question
    By: Digital Man to Grease on Thu Mar 26 2020 12:26 pm

    I've definitely had over a 100 days of uptime for sbbs on cvs.synchro.net, but when I'm actively developing/improving the software, I have to restart the processes to run the latest and test. vert.synchro.net gets restarted

    If I can ask a quick question. I have to restart my BBS when a port doesn't bind. Is that a Synchronet problem or a server problem? Is there another way to bind a port without a restart of Synchronet so I can keep my uptime??

    HusTler@havens.synchro.net
    Proud operator Synchronet BBS

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  • From alterego@VERT/ALTERANT to HusTler on Monday, March 30, 2020 08:37:40
    Re: Curious Uptime Question
    By: HusTler to Digital Man on Sun Mar 29 2020 03:35 pm

    If I can ask a quick question. I have to restart my BBS when a port doesn't bind. Is that a Synchronet problem or a server problem? Is there another way to bind a port without a restart of Synchronet so I can keep my uptime??

    This might be the answer to your question: http://wiki.synchro.net/faq:tcpip?s[]=bind#bind
    ...deon


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  • From Digital Man@VERT to HusTler on Sunday, March 29, 2020 15:04:24
    Re: Curious Uptime Question
    By: HusTler to Digital Man on Sun Mar 29 2020 03:35 pm

    Re: Curious Uptime Question
    By: Digital Man to Grease on Thu Mar 26 2020 12:26 pm

    I've definitely had over a 100 days of uptime for sbbs on cvs.synchro.net, but when I'm actively developing/improving the software, I have to restart the processes to run the latest and test. vert.synchro.net gets restarted

    If I can ask a quick question. I have to restart my BBS when a port doesn't bind. Is that a Synchronet problem or a server problem?

    It's most likely a TCP problem, but you can work-around it a couple of ways: http://wiki.synchro.net/faq:tcpip#bind

    Is there
    another way to bind a port without a restart of Synchronet so I can keep my uptime??

    Yes, see above.

    digital man

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  • From HusTler@VERT/HAVENS to alterego on Monday, March 30, 2020 09:18:57
    Re: Curious Uptime Question
    By: alterego to HusTler on Mon Mar 30 2020 08:37 am

    If I can ask a quick question. I have to restart my BBS when a port
    doesn't bind. Is that a Synchronet problem or a server problem? Is
    there another way to bind a port without a restart of Synchronet so
    I can keep my uptime??

    This might be the answer to your question: http://wiki.synchro.net/faq:tcpip?s[]=bind#bind

    Thank you very much for that sir.

    HusTler@havens.synchro.net
    Proud operator Synchronet BBS

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