ud(1)
NAME
ud - The uptime daemon
SYNOPSIS
ud [-d | --version | --help | [-s] [-o] [-w] [-of file] [-if file] [-in
value] [-p file] [-r file]]
DESCRIPTION
Ever wanted to brag about how stable your computer is to your (NT?)
friends, but couldn't remember your best uptime? Well, this is the program for you :)
ud runs in the background, constantly checking the current uptime
against your 3 best uptime records. If the current uptime surpasses a
record, that becomes the new record. Records are stored in
/var/lib/misc/uptime.record. Use the -d option to parse that into
readable format.
ud can also read in a template file and output a customized HTML file,
or it can render a default HTML format. An example template is included
in the distribution.
OPTIONS
-d Display current uptime records
-s Disable output to HTML stats file (which is enabled by default)
-o Use original HTML output format
-w Write HTML stats and exit
- -of file
- Use file for HTML output (default: /home/httpd/ud.html)
- -if file
- Use file for HTML template (default: /etc/template.ud)
- -in value
- Use value seconds for the stats update interval (default: 120)
- -p file
- Use file for recording PID (default: /var/run/ud.pid)
- -r file
- Use file for storing records (default: /var/lib/misc/uptime.record)
- --version
- Output version information and exit
- --help Get help
SEE ALSO
udconfig(8), /usr/share/doc/ud
AUTHOR
Matthew Trent
- This manual page was written by Fredrik Hallenberg <hallon@debian.org>,
and modified by Thibaut Varene <varenet@debian.org>, for the Debian
GNU/Linux system.