Re: Cold-reboot.



grpdocs@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

Hi

Thanks for your reply.

I can find out the last reboot using the commands you have said or
uptime or w -t. But what i need to find out is when the system last
power recycled.

That do you class as power cycled? Someone pulling the plug out without shutting the system down cleanly, or 'init 5' or 'poweroff' ?


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