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Operating Systems AIX uptime reports differntly for different users Post 302095007 by zuessh on Thursday 2nd of November 2006 02:36:06 PM
Old 11-02-2006
uptime reports differntly for different users

when i run uptime as root i get the following result (which is incorrect)

uptime
14:33pm up -176 days, -11:-38, 0 users, load average: 4.59, 4.16, 4.03

when i run it as a normal user i get the following (which is correct)

uptime
02:33PM up 320 days, 15:02, 6 users, load average: 4.42, 4.14, 4.02

any thoughts on why uptime would do this, and why does uptime report the time in a 24 hour clock for root but not for the normal user?
 

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uptime(1)							   User Commands							 uptime(1)

NAME
uptime - show how long the system has been up SYNOPSIS
uptime DESCRIPTION
The uptime command prints the current time, the length of time the system has been up, and the average number of jobs in the run queue over the last 1, 5 and 15 minutes. It is, essentially, the first line of a w(1) command. EXAMPLES
Below is an example of the output uptime provides: example% uptime 10:47am up 27 day(s), 50 mins, 1 user, load average: 0.18, 0.26, 0.20 ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------------------------------------+ |ATTRIBUTE TYPE ATTRIBUTE VALUE | |Availability SUNWcsu | +-----------------------------------------------------------+ SEE ALSO
w(1), who(1), whodo(1M), attributes(5) NOTES
who -b gives the time the system was last booted. SunOS 5.11 18 Mar 1994 uptime(1)
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