Hi,
I want to calculate the downtime of a SAS Server and have used last reboot command. The result was as given below:
reboot system boot 3.2.17 Fri May 18 04:05 - 21:05 (17:00) reboot system boot 3.2.17 Fri May 18 03:05 - 21:05 (18:00)
Can someone suggest as how to calculate the down time between two successive reboots on the same day?
I guess that the earlier line is the result of a system crash, power outage or other hard reset where the shutdown was not recorded properly. In normal operations, you should have a shutdown time before 4:05 (the next boot).
If the server in question is set to automatic reboot in case of a crash, you might measure the time a reboot takes in such a case, so you can set a default downtime.
It's best to measure server uptimes from outside, eg by pinging regularly and recording failed pings. Even better by checking services that need to be up.
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