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Stumpr

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What is the UNIX equivalent to the command "uptime"
I'm interested in the time that the server was last rebooted and how long it has been running

$ uptime
8:23am up 55 day(s), 15:59, 2 users, load average: 0.34, 0.24, 0.39


Bob Stump
Just because the VERITAS documentation states something as certain, that does not make it a fact and that is truth.
 
I'm sorry. The above post isn't clear on what I am asking. I want the WINDOWS equivalent to the UNIX command "uptime"
thanks.

Bob Stump
Just because the VERITAS documentation states something as certain, that does not make it a fact and that is truth.
 
Have a look at the
There should be other tools, there was a WindowsUptime tool from but that site is down, and all downloads I found, pointed to that site :-( I'm quite sure I have it laying around here somewhere, but have currently no means of putting it available on the web...

HTH
TonHu
 
There's an uptime utility in the Windows 2000 Resource kit, or maybe it's the Support Tools, can't remember.

Send me an e-mail at: cr_kempston @yahoo.com (remove the space), and I'll reply with the zipped file if you can't find it anywhere.

 
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