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Looking for scheduled reboot utility

John8520

Well-known member
Hey all,
Years ago I had a utility for scheduling reboots in system 7, 8, and 9 - the sort of thing you might run on a file server, for example. I'm trying to find it but I'm coming up empty handed. I've looked at Cron Manager, but I don't like it, and I know for sure it's not the utility I used back in the day.

Thanks!
 

Admiral Ackbar

Well-known member
Hey all,
Years ago I had a utility for scheduling reboots in system 7, 8, and 9 - the sort of thing you might run on a file server, for example. I'm trying to find it but I'm coming up empty handed. I've looked at Cron Manager, but I don't like it, and I know for sure it's not the utility I used back in the day.

Thanks!
necro-bump.
Did you ever get a solution for this?
Thanks.
 

dcr

Well-known member
KeepItUp would "click" dialog windows to prevent a server from being paused while waiting on a keypress. I think it would also reboot the machine. I don't remember if it did any kind of scheduled rebooting.

I do remember scheduled reboot utilities, but can't recall any names at the moment. But didn't later OS versions have it built-in? Maybe 7.5 or 8? I'm thinking maybe in the Power control panel?
 

LaPorta

Well-known member
Can’t you just set it to start up at a certain time? Why do you need to scheduled restarts?
 

Cory5412

Daring Pioneer of the Future
Staff member
That's basically it. OS9 stability is assisted massively by regular reboots. Most period resources recommended a literal daily reboot for anybody running their machines full-time, and many use cases recommended reboots between running different tasks.

In my case - on a bunch of my machines if 9 runs for a long time it loses the ability to shutdown/reboot, it'll just stall out on the desktop and need to be rebooted with the hardware reset switch.
 
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