I can use gmetric to feed the information to gmond and have it show the
correct uptime:
<snip>
./gmetric --name=boottime --value=`grep btime /proc/stat | awk '{ print
$2 }'` --type=uint8
<snip>
However, when I do this, boottime disappears, but uptime is correct so
long as I do not restart gmond. If I restart gmond, boottime reappears
with:
boottime Wed, 31 Dec 1969 16:00:00 -0800
... and uptime is recalculated:
uptime 14442 days, 20:46:35
As such, it appears that gmond will accept the value if given to it, but
it's not gathering this information correctly on its own.
- Ken
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