Using mod_status, when I look at my /server-status/, can anybody tell me
why the line that says "Server uptime:" restarts everyday at 4:00 AM?
To the best of my knowledge, I don't have anything Apache related
happening every morning at 4:00 AM.
For instance as I'm writing this, it says:
"Server uptime: 12 hours 11 minutes 12 seconds"
when I know I haven't done a restart for many weeks.
Also, is there any way to _not_ restart this clock during normal
operation? Thanks.
-Kyle
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why the line that says "Server uptime:" restarts everyday at 4:00 AM?
To the best of my knowledge, I don't have anything Apache related
happening every morning at 4:00 AM.
For instance as I'm writing this, it says:
"Server uptime: 12 hours 11 minutes 12 seconds"
when I know I haven't done a restart for many weeks.
Also, is there any way to _not_ restart this clock during normal
operation? Thanks.
-Kyle
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