Questions tagged [uptime]

How long a system is currently up for. There is also a command called uptime.

The term uptime explains how long a system is up for. This can be useful for systems that need to stay up for long periods of time (reboots, crashes, etc...).

There is a command called uptime that will help you display that information when using a terminal.

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How to get real uptime?

Is there any easy way to calculate uptime excluding period system is suspended? I would like to count time I've spent in front of computer.
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How to get uptime history?

I can get uptime from uptime but what about time between boot and shutdown historically? If the last part was the duration (days+hour:minutes), it doesn't make sense that time between reboot is overlapped uptime 04:32:34 up 7 days, 1:45, 6 users,…
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Uptime is not correct

Weird. When I ask the command line for the uptime of my device, today (February 1, 2024) I get the answer that is: $ uptime -s 2024-01-29 17:56:53 This date is still in the future!