Not really but since the network is going to be down for a few minutes anyway, why not reboot the
servers (clean up memory, etc). Our servers boot pretty quick. I have the upgrade/reboot down to only a 2 minute network outage for the reslife network and wireless. We run in Virtual Gateway mode.
John
John Truelove
Network Engineer - CCNP
Indiana State University
210 N 7th Street
Office of Information Technology
Rankin Hall Rm 054
Terre Haute, IN 47809
812-237-4921
>>> [log in to unmask] 10/27/05 9:31 AM >>>
I've seen no reason yet to reboot these boxes. They've been up since
the start of school. BTW: Is there any reason to reboot when you do an
upgrade? We've moved from 3.5.0, 3.5.2, 3.5.3, 3.5.3.1, 3.5.5 all
without a reboot (just service perfigo stop, upgrade, service perfigo start)
# uptime
10:20am up 92 days, 19:06, 2 users, load average: 1.20, 1.53, 1.58
Erik Ball - CCNA GSEC
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Xavier University ISS Dept.
Network Engineer
(513) 745-1970 || Fax: 745-4329
John Stauffacher wrote:
> Aaron Havens wrote:
>
>> The question came up because we were having problems with one of our
>> VLANs. Users on that VLAN can pull a DHCP address but can't go
>> anywhere else on the network. (We use DHCP relay) The Agent has the
>> Login option grayed out. If the users computer is moved to another
>> CCA managed vlan it works fine.
>>
>> The networking group said they haven't changed anything and we
>> haven't changed anything on our end with the server so I was hoping
>> maybe the problem could be resolved by rebooting.
>>
>> We currently have had 92 days of uptime with no problems. However
>> when I went to reboot the fail over servers I found that one of them
>> did not have a link on the switch. So now we are troubleshooting that.
>>
> #>uptime
> 9:08am up 49 days, 19:03, 1 user, load average: 0.11, 0.10, 0.08
> #>cat /perfigo/build
> VERSION=3.5.5
> NAME=Clean Access Manager
> DATE=2005/08/31
>
> Last reboot was install of 3.5.5
>
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