Timekeeping [Was: Re: cvs commit: src/usr.bin/vmstat vmstat.c
src/usr.bin/w w.c]
Garance A Drosihn
drosih at rpi.edu
Fri Oct 21 12:59:31 PDT 2005
At 7:12 PM +0200 10/21/05, Andre Oppermann wrote:
>Marcel Moolenaar wrote:
> >
> > The question therefore is: which definition of uptime do we
> > try to implement?
>
>The question is "up and running" since when? Since the last
>interruption (suspend or ddb) or since the last initialization
>of the kernel (boot or reboot)? IMO the latter minus the former
>in SI seconds.
For what it is worth, I think both of those measures might be
useful for people to know. If both are to be available, I think
I would call uptime "the time since the most-recent system
initialization", and call the other value something like
"waketime".
I don't have a strong preference for the specific names to use,
but I do think both values can be valuable. So pick one as
uptime, and pick a new name for the second one, and add an
option to the `uptime' command to report both values. IMO.
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Garance Alistair Drosehn = gad at gilead.netel.rpi.edu
Senior Systems Programmer or gad at freebsd.org
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute or drosih at rpi.edu
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