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- From: anderson@macc.wisc.edu (Jess Anderson)
- Subject: Rebooting (was Re: help! /private/vm/swapfile 44MB. How to shrink it?)
- Message-ID: <1992Sep8.105655.712@macc.wisc.edu>
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- Organization: Madison Academic Computing Center, UW-Madison
- References: <1992Sep7.041747.10597@ccsun7.csie.nctu.edu.tw> <1992Sep7.215151.2517@metrosoft.com>
- Date: Tue, 8 Sep 92 10:56:55 GMT
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- In article <1992Sep7.215151.2517@metrosoft.com>
- gvh@metrosoft.com (Gordon Van Huizen) writes:
-
- >In article <1992Sep7.041747.10597@ccsun7.csie.nctu.edu.tw>
- >jypai@ccnext.csie.nctu.edu.tw writes:
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- >> (reboot is the last solution I want)
-
- >It's the last solution we ALL want, but alas the only
- >solution we have...
-
- Color me clueless if you like, but hearing this two times in
- quick succession prompts me to ask what is so all-fired
- awful about rebooting a computer? Sure, with a large lab, a
- complex network, or many users all engaged in important
- mission-critical tasks :-), there are obvious reasons why it
- could inconvenience people. (Try waiting out the four hours
- it takes to bring up a large Vax cluster from backup tapes.)
-
- Neither above poster reveals their standaloneness, but
- perhaps having lived through literally many thousand
- computer crashes in which rebooting was the only option that
- made any sense, I have something like a reflex that's always
- telling me, "This thing could stop dead in its tracks at any
- second, without warning. Am I in the best possible position
- for this unhappy event right now? If not, get right with
- the Lord of Silicon!"
-
- An orderly shutdown and restart is certainly less of a
- threat to one's future than a power failure or a panic stop.
- To be sure, I watch the console like a hawk when I reboot,
- half-sure that something's about to go wrong. In a couple
- years of NeXTing, fsck has run during the boot only a couple
- times, and that always was the result of running some
- cockamamie alpha or pre-alpha brainchild of the would-be
- wannabes out there. Like, whaddaya expect?
-
- But booting, especially in the standalone or tiny network
- case, takes a couple minutes at most and is a whole lot
- better than sitting and listening to your disk seek its fool
- heads off while you twiddle your toes waiting for a cursor
- position update.
-
- Besides, there's sysadmin machismo to be considered, right?
- We're supposed to be the masters of it all, eating disasters
- for a light lunch and all that.
-
- Of course, if you don't agree, well you go right ahead and
- shoot me, I promise I won't feel a thing! Ignore any
- yowling you may hear.
-
- <> Just because I find you fascinating doesn't mean I find you
- <> attractive! -- Sandy Hereld (rhiann@shelley.u.washington.edu)
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