RUPTIME(1C) UNIX Programmer's Manual RUPTIME(1C)
ruptime - show host status of local machines
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\bSY
\bYN
\bNO
\bOP
\bPS
\bSI
\bIS
\bS
r
\bru
\bup
\bpt
\bti
\bim
\bme
\be [ -
\b-a
\ba ] [ -
\b-r
\br ] [ -
\b-l
\bl ] [ -
\b-t
\bt ] [ -
\b-u
\bu ]
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\bDE
\bES
\bSC
\bCR
\bRI
\bIP
\bPT
\bTI
\bIO
\bON
\bN
_
\bR_
\bu_
\bp_
\bt_
\bi_
\bm_
\be gives a status line like _
\bu_
\bp_
\bt_
\bi_
\bm_
\be for each machine on
the local network; these are formed from packets broadcast
by each host on the network once a minute.
Machines for which no status report has been received for 11
minutes are shown as being down.
Users idle an hour or more are not counted unless the -
\b-a
\ba
Normally, the listing is sorted by host name. The -
\b-l
\bl ,
\b, -
\b-t
\bt ,
\b,
and -
\b-u
\bu flags specify sorting by load average, uptime, and
number of users, respectively. The -
\b-r
\br flag reverses the
/usr/spool/rwho/whod.* data files
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\bSE
\bEE
\bE A
\bAL
\bLS
\bSO
\bO
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