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Old 02-19-2004
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Finding last Reboot

All,

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.

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Hi,

'uptime' and also 'last'

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P.S.: RTFM !
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Malcolm,

Many thanks - the uptime command has delivered.

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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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P.S. I haven't even got the first manual
They are on the web. Now you have over fifty manuals. And they're searchable.

Speaking of searching, we ask posters to search our site before asking a question. You might have found this thread among others.

(What a perfect hit! It illustrates both of my points.)
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