uptimed − daemon to record uptime records
uptimed [ -?bv ] [ -e <email> ] [ -i <interval> ] [ -m <count> ]
This manual page documents the uptimed program.
uptimed is a daemon that records statistics about a machine’s uptime. Use the uprecords(1) program to get uptime record statistics.
These command-line options override settings in the configuration file /etc/uptimed.conf
−? |
Show usage | ||
−b |
Create bootid and exit. This option is ignored on BSD systems, because the BSD kernel keeps a static boot time variable in memory so Uptimed does not need to cache this value. |
−p <file>
Write PID to pidfile <file>
−e <email>
Send mail to <email> at milestones/records
−i <interval>
Use <interval> seconds for loop
−m <count>
Log a maximum of <count> entries
−t <timespec>
Set the minimum uptime to be considered a record
−v |
Show version information |
uprecords(1)
Rob Kaper <[email protected]>.
This manual page was written by Alan Ford <[email protected]>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). It was last modified for uptimed version 0.3.7.