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NAME

       downtimes - display system downtime records made by downtimed(8)

SYNOPSIS

       downtimes [-d downtimedbfile] [-f timefmt] [-n num] [-s sleep] [-u]
       downtimes -v
       downtime [-d downtimedbfile] [-f timefmt] [-n num] [-s sleep] [-u]
       downtime -v

DESCRIPTION

       The  downtimes  command  displays  the contents of the downtime database in human readable
       format. The downtime database is maintained by downtimed(8).

       The singular form downtime displays details only about the last time the system was  down,
       whereas the plural form downtimes displays all records in the database.  The -n option can
       be used to specify the number of downtime records to display.

OPTIONS

       -d downtimedbfile
              Use the specified downtime database file instead of the system default.

       -f timefmt
              Specify the time and date format to use when reporting  using  strftime(3)  syntax.
              The default is "%F %T".

       -n num Define how many latest downtime records to output. Default is all.

       -s sleep
              Calculate  the  approximate  crash  time  by specifying what was the sleep value of
              downtimed(8).

       -u     Display times in UTC.

       -v     Display the program version number, copyright message and the default settings.

EXIT STATUS

       The program exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs.

SEE ALSO

       downtimed(8), uptime(1), http://dist.epipe.com/downtimed/

BUGS

       The reporting accuracy in case of a system crash depends on how often the  time  stamp  is
       updated.

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