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Setting server's restart with that way, should automatically restart without any problem, what u don't understand?

 

He talk about server pc restart not server restart...

 

Which linux distribution you have?

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When someone has a server machine he bought it for that reason, to run 7/24/256, that means never close and never restart, or almost never...

 

He still asked for it get that into your head...and by the way...a server pc should be restarted on weekly basis for a cleanup...

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not really. (if you are on linux and you know what you are doing)

 

And because of its linux you shouldnt take care of the maintaince?thats stupid...

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restarting once a week is stupid

 

than every single soul in ncsoft is stupid because they do a weekly maintaince...please just dont reply you know nothing about administration...

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than every single soul in ncsoft is stupid because they do a weekly maintaince...please just dont reply you know nothing about administration...

Ncsoft uses windows servers - more restarts is better. The whole beauty of linux is the ability to restart individual modules in case of updates or configuration changes. Yes, ncsoft does a weekly maintenance, which means they optimise their databases, do various system security checks, but it DOES NOT MEAN that they restart their server machines. Now go and read a book or two instead of "teaching your dad how to shag a woman"...

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Ncsoft uses windows servers - more restarts is better. The whole beauty of linux is the ability to restart individual modules in case of updates or configuration changes. Yes, ncsoft does a weekly maintenance, which means they optimise their databases, do various system security checks, but it DOES NOT MEAN that they restart their server machines. Now go and read a book or two instead of "teaching your dad how to shag a woman"...

 

they use windows and?administration is the same you freeking idiot...

 

1st of all you ALWAYS need to restart the pc after a kernel update the rest is personal preference...

2nd of all it depends on ppl since there are times when you need services to come back properly and not just by turning things on off and to that you need to restart it.

3rd of all if something is connected to something like libc and you update it you cant unload it from the memory so you need a restart.

 

Not to mention init modifications...anyway you ALWAYS need to run a reboot if you want a stable system after atleast each update because it can contain a kernel update, you always need to restart it after editing an init related script and you always need to restart it when you change/update something that the memory handler cant unload from the memory on the fly.

 

Think before you open your mouth kid.

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