Thanks. I just now (19 June) noticed your reply. I was able to use it to find my probe’s “birthday to the second”.
> On Jun 6, 2024, at 21:16, Malte Tashiro <ma...@iij.ad.jp> wrote: > > Hey, > > On 6/7/24 00:52, Edward Lewis wrote: >> I don’t know the first_connection_time, just the probe’s “birthday”. The >> connected time’s resolution is to the minute, but the birthday is only the >> day, not the minute. > > While not shown on the webinterface, you can get the precise times via the > API, for example > https://atlas.ripe.net/api/v2/probes/6425?fields=first_connected,total_uptime > for probe 6425. > >> Is one ‘y’ = 365 days or 365.25 or 365.2422 days (commonly held numbers for >> days in a year)? > > Comparing the total_uptime of the query above (172964827 seconds), with the > time on the webinterface (5y 176d 21h 48m) I get 364.999 days, so I'd assume > it uses y = 365 days if you include the seconds. > > Best, > Malte > <OpenPGP_0x7D82498BEF2E08F8.asc> -- ripe-atlas mailing list ripe-atlas@ripe.net https://lists.ripe.net/mailman/listinfo/ripe-atlas