If you are, then try net statistics server in command prompt. Question to be posted in superuser — How to retrieve information about the system state from the command line is very clearly related to programming. This question is answered on ServerFault: serverfault. Show 3 more comments. Active Oldest Votes. Following are eight ways to find the Uptime in Windows OS. Right-click on the Taskbar, and click Task Manager.
In Task Manager, select the Performance tab. Open a Command Prompt and type the following command: systeminfo You can also narrow down the results to just the line you need: systeminfo find "System Boot Time:" 3: By using the Uptime Utility Microsoft have published a tool called Uptime.
To use it, follow these steps: Download uptime. Open an elevated Command Prompt window. Navigate to where you've placed the uptime. Run the uptime. Basic usage. Click on Event Viewer Local in the left navigation pane. In the middle pane, click on the Information event type, and scroll down till you see Event ID A list of all instances of the Event ID will be displayed. You can examine this list, look at the dates and times of each reboot event, and so on.
Open Server Manager tool by right-clicking the Computer icon on the start menu or on the Desktop if you have it enabled and select Manage.
Navigate to the Event Viewer. Improve this answer. WMI : wmic os get lastbootuptime — ded'. Note that systeminfo output is localized, so on a non-english Windows you need to replace the "System boot time" accordingly or just run systeminfo and check the whole output — FelixD. Please note that the uptime reported from "1: By using the Task Manager" can differ from the boot time, since it does not include the time spent in hibernation state.
Option 1 seems to be gone again in Windows 8 Task Manager. Tip: Computer uptime can partially reflects the system reliability, but it is greatly different from availability.
PC uptime refers to the continuous working time of machine, without a shutdown or reboot; while the availability means the probability that your computer will work as required. Read More. Scroll down for the next news Scroll down. May 19, 1, 0 0. My boss and I were talking about how long some of our 2K servers have been up, and now I'm curious to see what uptime really is on these boxes.
They will probably all be getting a reboot in the very near future! I am almost convinced SP3 is not going to hose my production environment. Mar 19, 2, 0 0. Jul 1, 24, 2, Windows XP also has this feature, but the naming on the checkbox is different. The window that pops up will show your network uptime, and will display how much data your server has sent and received since it was last rebooted.
Right now, my best server has been up for days straight without a reboot. During that time, it has transmitted 1. Not too shabby for an internal documentation server! Nothinman Elite Member. Sep 14, 30, 0 0. It would be more reliable just to get the uptime util from sysinternals or the resource kit. All it really does is count how long since the last bootup entry in the eventlog. CTho Elite Member. Jul 26, 9, 1 I think MS has a binary on their website - uptimei.
SUOrangeman Diamond Member. Oct 12, 8, 0 0. The new version is so close, I can taste it. Nov 13, 11, 0 Im not running my Win2k AS at the moment, but if memory serves me right it lists uptime in the system information applet from the system tools section.
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