2016-05-22, 13:57
I was once again mesmerized by watching the lightning activity in the US, and jumped over to check on my controller status, something that I've not done in awhile which is testament to the robust nature of RED.
I noticed I have sent nearly a million packets, and while some were noise, it reminded me that the controller hasn't been rebooted in a long time.
Question: Is there a right way to do this, that is are there advantages to rebooting regularly even if things are functioning well?
Or does it make no difference to the controller or the software buffers etc to just let it run until my power goes out or another firmware update comes along?
Are both choices equally OK?
I just wonder if there are tables or things internal to the function of the controller that should be reset more often.
Thanks.
Dale
976
I noticed I have sent nearly a million packets, and while some were noise, it reminded me that the controller hasn't been rebooted in a long time.
Question: Is there a right way to do this, that is are there advantages to rebooting regularly even if things are functioning well?
Or does it make no difference to the controller or the software buffers etc to just let it run until my power goes out or another firmware update comes along?
Are both choices equally OK?
I just wonder if there are tables or things internal to the function of the controller that should be reset more often.
Thanks.
Dale
976