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Finding last Reboot
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Does anybody know of a Unix command or file name where I can find out when the Unix box was last rebooted? We're using HP-UX 10.2. Thanks, PP |
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Hi,
'uptime' and also 'last' Regards Malcom P.S.: RTFM ! |
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Malcolm,
Many thanks - the uptime command has delivered. Regards, PP P.S. I haven't even got the first manual |
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Welcome to our site. Thanks for telling us which os you're using. It's amazing how few people do that.
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