Preventative Maintenance Schedules?
Mike Jipping
jipping at cs.hope.edu
Mon Dec 12 19:56:42 AEST 1988
When I worked on Vaxen, I heard our site's DEC rep comment -- as he
stopped in for the monthly preventative maintenance checks -- "a healthy
machine get rebooted at least once a month". As I see machines in faculty
offices stay up 1 and 2 and 3 months at a shot, I wonder about
preventative maintenance (PM) on Suns.
I know about "fsck" and "sysdiag" and FPA checkers and a few others --
mostly Sun-supplied -- and I use them to check our machines. What I'm
wondering is this: is there a specific routine for PM that administrators
do on a regular basis? If so, (1) what programs are run? (2) how often?
(3) is the process automated (i.e., could an operator-type run the PM as a
shell script)? This can be answered for individual machines and for
networks (doing PM *across* and *on* the network).
I'm also interested in finding out what diagnostic programs people use to
maintain/trouble-shoot systems that are not supplied by Sun.
Send responses to me and I'll summarize to the net. I'm putting such a PM
schedule together and the info would be REAL handy --> and I'm sure it
would be to others as well. Thanks.
Mike Jipping
Hope College
Department of Computer Science
jipping at cs.hope.edu
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