[CentOS] finding out the time of the second-to-last reboot
Keith Roberts
keith at karsites.netMon Aug 9 20:10:36 UTC 2010
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On Mon, 9 Aug 2010, Boris Epstein wrote: > To: CentOS mailing list <centos at centos.org> > From: Boris Epstein <borepstein at gmail.com> > Subject: [CentOS] finding out the time of the second-to-last reboot > > Hello all, > > I've got a CentOS box that became non-responsive today for some obscure > reason and had to be rebooted. Is there a way to find out when it last had > to be rebooted before today? uptime gives you no history past the very last > reboot, so obviously I need to find some other way to get an answer to my > question. > > Thanks for any and all tips. Try checking some of your log files, like apache, mysql, or /var/log/dmesg. That should tell you the last time the machine rebooted. Kind Regards, Keith Roberts ----------------------------------------------------------------- Websites: http://www.php-debuggers.net http://www.karsites.net http://www.raised-from-the-dead.org.uk All email addresses are challenge-response protected with TMDA [http://tmda.net] -----------------------------------------------------------------
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