One time when I happened to look, I saw that the Ultra 60 I used at work had 
been up for over 18 months.  

If a sys admin told me he wanted to reboot a system once a week, "just in case" 
he'd be looking for a new job very soon or else sent back to the PC support 
pool.

BTW The reason that 11/780 era admins did not want to shut machines down was 
primarily the problems posed by hundreds, if not thousands of mechanical 
connectors some of which if allowed to cool would lose contact.  The cure was 
simple, but tedious, you went around reseating circuit boards and cabling and 
powered up again. There are a lot of boards and cables in a well populated 
11/780 especially if its got an FPS-120B, Gould-DeAnza graphics processor and a 
Versatec plotter attached along w/ the usual disk and tape drives.

One summer weekend in Dallas, my group moved across town.  So our workstations 
spent the day in a moving van probably at 130+ F.  Monday morning several would 
not boot until I went around and reseated the disk drive cables.  

Voodoo has no place in computing.

Have Fun!
Reg

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