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system.info server uptime

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system.info server uptime

Post by tomcatuk »

Cumulus has been happily running away for years but just noticed after a reboot my server up-time time seems to have got stuck at 4 days x Hrs, not really had any problems with cumulus hence not many posts of late but just wondered whats happened...?
After a reboot it normally returns to zero... or I'm sure it did...
http://www.furball.co.uk/weatherlive/systeminfo.php
Cumulus 1.9.4 b1099
Last edited by tomcatuk on Mon 18 Jul 2016 10:46 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: system.info server uptime

Post by steve »

Are you sure that the source of the data hasn't somehow got that string in it rather than a web tag? As it's PHP rather than a standard Cumulus HTML page, I don't know how the page works, so can't offer any useful suggestions.

Edit: I looked at your page before and after the 1145 update and it was saying 4 days 7 hours before and is now saying 4 days 8 hours, so it doesn't appear to be stuck.
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Re: system.info server uptime

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steve wrote:Are you sure that the source of the data hasn't somehow got that string in it rather than a web tag? As it's PHP rather than a standard Cumulus HTML page, I don't know how the page works, so can't offer any useful suggestions.

Edit: I looked at your page before and after the 1145 update and it was saying 4 days 7 hours before and is now saying 4 days 8 hours, so it doesn't appear to be stuck.
Hi Steve, yes I just noticed that and edited my original message, but I'm sure after a computer reboot they used to both go back to zero... maybe something has changed on a windows 10 update not a problem really just wondered if anyone knew why.

Just going to reboot the computer and see if anything changes....
Anyway hope you are well...

This is whats there for program uptime and system uptime
<tr class="td_pressure_data">
<td>Cumulus&nbsp;Uptime</td>
<td><#ProgramUpTime></td>
</tr>

<tr class="td_pressure_data">
<td>Server&nbsp;Uptime</td>
<td><#SystemUpTime></td>
</tr>
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Re: system.info server uptime

Post by steve »

Yes, I see that it didn't reset.

I just tried a test on my Windows 10 PC, and it says 20 hours 26 minutes, and I probably did boot up about then but I definitely closed down overnight and booted up at about 0700 today, about 5 hours ago. So it looks like Windows 10 is doing something odd.
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Re: system.info server uptime

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steve wrote:Yes, I see that it didn't reset.

I just tried a test on my Windows 10 PC, and it says 20 hours 26 minutes, and I probably did boot up about them but I definitely closed down overnight and booted up at about 0700 today, about 5 hours ago. So it looks like Windows 10 is doing something odd.
Ok Steve thanks for checking, know I'm not going mad.... :-)
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