Dear colleagues,
after transition to utx.log (actually, long enough ago, but quick googling
does not show reports), there are no simple way to query 'last' for
crash/reboot times:
marck@briareus:~> last -10
marck pts/7 jennie.wpub.woozle.net Fri Jul 10 01:24 still logged in
marck pts/6 jennie.wpub.woozle.net Fri Jul 10 01:24 still logged in
marck pts/5 jennie.wpub.woozle.net Fri Jul 10 01:24 still logged in
marck pts/4 jennie.wpub.woozle.net Fri Jul 10 01:24 still logged in
marck pts/3 jennie.wpub.woozle.net Fri Jul 10 01:24 still logged in
marck pts/2 jennie.wpub.woozle.net Fri Jul 10 01:24 still logged in
marck pts/1 jennie.wpub.woozle.net Fri Jul 10 01:24 still logged in
marck pts/0 jennie.wpub.woozle.net Fri Jul 10 01:24 - 01:24 (00:00)
boot time Fri Jul 10 01:23
marck pts/4 jennie.wpub.woozle.net Thu Jul 9 12:51 - crash (12:32)
marck@briareus:~> last boot
utx.log begins Wed Jul 1 13:08:48 MSK 2015
marck@briareus:~> last 'boot time'
utx.log begins Wed Jul 1 13:08:48 MSK 2015
previously, ``last reboot'' shows them.
also, even on man last there are a paragraph which is currently incorrect:
The pseudo-user reboot logs in at reboots of the system, thus .last
reboot. will give an indication of mean time between reboot.
Are there any standards for these? Could we add additional abilities to do so?
Thanks!
--
Sincerely,
D.Marck [DM5020, MCK-RIPE, DM3-RIPN]
[ FreeBSD committer: [email protected] ]
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*** Dmitry Morozovsky --- D.Marck --- Wild Woozle --- [email protected] ***
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