On Tue, Aug 30, 2005 at 10:29:01AM +0200, Rogier Wolff wrote:
> sending a packet on the first day) The number of these random packets
> recieved is a measure of the number of CPU-months that the kernel
> runs.
This is more or less what klive currently does, except it's a bit more
sophisticated than that, so you don't risk to lose uptime if a udp
packet is lost (or if the server goes down, or if dns resolution fails),
and secondly currently klive gets right suspend to disk. But it still
gets right suspend to disk, when system is suspended that's not
accounted as "uptime".
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