.\" .\" Sccsid @(#)uptime.1 1.5 (gritter) 4/17/03 .\" partially derived from 4.2BSD's uptime(1) .\" Copyright (c) 2003 Gunnar Ritter .\" .\" This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied .\" warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages .\" arising from the use of this software. .\" .\" Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose, .\" including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute .\" it freely, subject to the following restrictions: .\" .\" 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not .\" claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software .\" in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be .\" appreciated but is not required. .\" .\" 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be .\" misrepresented as being the original software. .\" .\" 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution. .\" .TH UPTIME 1 "4/17/03" "Heirloom Toolchest" "User Commands" .SH NAME uptime \- show how long system has been up .SH SYNOPSIS uptime .SH DESCRIPTION Uptime prints the current time, the length of time the system has been up, and the average number of jobs in the run queue over the last 1, 5 and 15 minutes. It is, essentially, the first line of a .IR w (1) command. .SH FILES .TP .B /proc list of processes .TP .B /var/run/utmp list of active logins .SH "SEE ALSO" w(1), proc(5), utmp(5)