Issue #4569 has been updated by William Van Hevelingen.

File diff.git added

Also psinfo isn't as accurate as it should be. 'net statistics server' 
providers a more accurate representation of uptime. 

I have a small patch at http://github.com/blkperl/facter/tree/bug/master/4569

git diff attached.

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Bug #4569: Windows Uptime Fact is incorrect on Windows 
http://projects.puppetlabs.com/issues/4569

Author: William Van Hevelingen
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Priority: Normal
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uptime on windows is incorrect. 

psinfo from pstools reports uptime as 0 days, 5 hours, 22 minutes, 11 seconds

facter reports:

uptime => 14839 days
uptime_hours => 356136
uptime_seconds => 1282092950

The problem appears to be that getTickCount.call() is being treated as an epoch 
time value, which it is not. The return is the number of clock cycles since the 
machine started; not the time the machine started. This being the case, it is 
folly to try and perform epoch time operations using it. 

On a side note, it doesn't seem quite right to hard-code 1000 as the clock tick 
and trust that for an accurate measurement for how long the system has been up. 
That said, doing so will at least get you a marginally sane result on most 
modern systems.




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