
How to get an up to the second "server
uptime" report
To get an up to the second server up time
report, follow the simple instructions below. This report is produced by the server, and
it is updated every second to give you an exact report. You must have some knowledge on
how to use telnet to do this operation. To learn more about telnet, please click here.
1). First you must log into your account
through telnet.
2). Once you are logged into telnet, simply
type:
top
And on your telnet screen, you will get a detailed up to the second report on the server
uptime.
3). To exit the server uptime report, simply
press Ctrl+C, and you will exit the report update program.
What everything means:
You will see several different things when you enter the server uptime
program. Below is what everything means.
Server Uptime - At
the top left hand side of the screen, you will see how many days the server has been up
and running.
Load Average - At
the top right hand of the screen, you will see the server Load Average, followed by 3 sets
of numbers. those numbers indicate what the server load is. Those numbers usually stay at
.11 to 1.00. When those numbers get to around 5.00, it means that the server is nearly
going to crash. The MAX that those numbers can go up to is 10.0. Once it is over 6.00,
there is no stopping it from crashing. If by any chance the server does crash. It will
automatically reboot it's self. And will take 5 to 10 minutes to come back online.
The rest of the information that is there on
the server uptime report program, is pretty self explanatory.
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