I am familiar with last but it does not seem to be the. 90 days and some hours. The last command may show too few lines of user login info, truncated by when the “wtmp begins”.
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How can i log the activity of users for the last 24 hours by terminal in a system?
Simply give the following command in the terminal:
Which command will give me this information? If i want to get as much as possible last info (e.g., to see if my system was. How can i display the /var/run/utmp ,/var/log/wtmp ,/var/log/btmp by using cat? I'm trying to use it in my script.
$ date thu jan 2 11:57:58 mst 2020 $ last reboot wtmp begins thu jan 2 09:48:37 2020 $ uptime 11:58:27 up 1 day, 21:47, 1 user, load average: Uptime shows that the system has been up for 90 days and some hours. Wtmp begins mon aug 1 15:08:37 2016 it is not clear to me how several reboots could be still running at the same time. Wtmp.1 begins fri mar 1 18:23:28 2019 security is hardened such that normal users can't write or delete the file:
Is there a way to determine for example that the current day is the first login for this month?
Here is the output i get when trying to.
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