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Tim Tripcony  |     |  Tags:  domino linux  |  Comments (2)
Yesterday (April 1... I know it's technically April 3 now, but for me it's still Wednesday) was mildly momentous. Although the following graph hasn't quite caught up yet (UPDATE: now it has), the server that hosts TimTripcony.com broke its uptime record:



As the graph indicates, the red X's (which hover, on average, closer to 0) are from the server's stint as a Windows box; the blue represent its shiny new Linux identity. Since the conversion in early December, it's only had one reboot... and that's only because we had a brief power outage (bad Timmy, no UPS). Other than replacing the hard drive (with one that was actually older than the Windows drive, just hadn't ever been used), the hardware is the same - same motherboard, processor, NIC, RAM, etc.... it just stays up now. No babysitting: no weekly defrag, no chkdsk to try to keep it from tanking, no weird behavior if I ignore a security update on a server that's only externally accessible on ports that I'm securing via Domino anyway... it just stays up. Is Linux administration "harder" than Windows administration? Sure... if, like me, you don't originally come from a UNIX background, there's a lot that may seem counter-intuitive about it. You may spend a bit more time on "the Google" looking for the exact syntax of various commands. But I'd personally rather support something I rarely have to touch - even if that occasional interaction isn't quite as intuitive as its Windows equivalent - than have to constantly babysit a system just to keep it operational.

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1 Jimmy Bracco      Permalink hey Tim, what version of linux/Domino combination are you running?

2 Tim Tripcony      Permalink At the moment, OpenSUSE 10.3 with Domino 8.0... been meaning to upgrade to 8.0.1, but unlike the client, the server additions in 8.0.1 aren't terribly compelling for what I use that server for, and .0's been rock solid so far. I'll probably upgrade soon anyway, though, because while testing some very experimental code, I managed to corrupt the design of several key system templates (i.e. entries in log.nsf no longer contain carriage returns, names.nsf no longer has a Server form), so I'll either upgrade or reinstall just to get those templates back in pristine condition.


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