On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 11:39 PM, Jäkel, Guido <g.jae...@dnb.de> wrote:
> As a workaround you may use the  following perl script written by Ullrich 
> Horlacher. It also demonstrates the basic idea where to get a containers 
> uptime from. Here he use a well known file, but I think one may also use the 
> information related to the containers init process.

Thanks!  I'll save that as lxc-uptime :-)
- Dan

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