Halbert wrote:
> Does the attached image indicate that my workstation has been up for a year > and a half?
How many CPU cores do you have?
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Two.
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> Halbert wrote:>> Does the attached image indicate that my workstation has been up for a >> year and a half?>> How many CPU cores do you have?>> -- > http://blog.orphi.me.uk/> http://www.zazzle.com/MathematicalOrchid*
Halbert wrote:
> Two.
You might need to halve the idle time then.
In fact, actually, the idle time is only telling you how long your PC
has been idle for; the real uptime would be longer.
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From: Nicolas Alvarez
Subject: Re: Up-time
Date: 12 Mar 2009 19:07:15
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Halbert wrote:
> I'm still impressed. I do know that I can't remember the last time it was> rebooted.
Open a console and type "systeminfo". One of the lines is the uptime.
Although it might have rolled over.
From: Nicolas Alvarez
Subject: Re: Up-time
Date: 12 Mar 2009 19:07:37
Message: <49b995b9@news.povray.org>
Halbert wrote:
> Does the attached image indicate that my workstation has been up for a> year and a half?
It means you have wasted all that CPU time when it could have been POVing!
Ha, I didn't even know there were more columns you could turn on.
42 hours and change, but that's active time since last reboot. Doesn't
count time in hibernation.
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> Ha, I didn't even know there were more columns you could turn on.> 42 hours and change, but that's active time since last reboot. Doesn't > count time in hibernation.
169 hours for mine, must have been a while since an automatic update needed
a restart...
Nicolas Alvarez wrote:
> Open a console and type "systeminfo". One of the lines is the uptime.> Although it might have rolled over.
Hey, nice tip! I didn't know you could do that...