On 05/04/2012 09:04 AM, Ulli Horlacher wrote: > On Fri 2012-05-04 (00:05), Samuel Maftoul wrote: > >> Maybe, the uptime of container's init process will show you uptime of the >> container (so is accessible from within the container). > init does not provide its start time > > I have now written a special uptime command to be placed in the containers > PATH: > > #!/usr/bin/perl -w > > $uptime = `/usr/bin/uptime`; > @s = lstat '/dev/pts' or die $uptime; > $s = time - $s[10]; > if ($s>172800) { > $d = int($s/86400); > $uptime =~ s/up .*?,/up $d days,/; > } else { > $h = int($s/3600); > $m = int(($s-$h*3600)/60); > $uptime =~ s/up .*?,/sprintf("up %02d:%02d,",$h,$m)/e; > } > print $uptime;
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