On Tue, Aug 30, 2005 at 06:11:26PM -0400, Bill Davidsen wrote:
> the system, like load. A week running while I was on vacation doesn't
> test much, a week running on a loaded server tests other things.
btw, I thought about adding the load average too but it wasn't really
interesting, since sometime a server is stressed a lot for a few minutes
and then goes back to idle mode. A kernel bug will not necessairly
trigger because some app is I/O bound all the time. Certainly more load
is a factor that increases the probability of bugs and race conditions
though, it's just not obvious how to assign a 0/100% score to a certain
KLive "session".
> The use will depend on how easy it is to install, patch and build isn't
> easy. Crontab is. And I bet developers would be interested in how long
crontab really is easy and standard, crontab seems actually the only way I
could really write the few liner autoinstall script.
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