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last(1)

last(1)                          User Commands                         last(1)



NAME
       last - display login and logout information about users and terminals

SYNOPSIS
       last [-a] [-n number | -number] [-f filename]
            [name | tty]...

DESCRIPTION
       The  last  command  looks in the /var/adm/wtmpx file, which records all
       logins and logouts, for information about a user, a  terminal,  or  any
       group  of users and terminals. Arguments specify names of users or ter‐
       minals of interest. If multiple arguments are  given,  the  information
       applicable  to any of the arguments is printed. For example, last  root
       console lists all of root's sessions, as well as all  sessions  on  the
       console terminal. last displays the sessions of the specified users and
       terminals, most recent first, indicating the times at which the session
       began,  the duration of the session, and the terminal on which the ses‐
       sion took place. last also indicates whether the session is  continuing
       or was cut short by a reboot.


       The  pseudo-user reboot logs in when the system is shutdown and when it
       reboots. Thus,

         last reboot



       gives an approximate record of when the operating system  instance  was
       shutdown and when it rebooted. This can be used to calculate the avail‐
       ability of the operating system over time.


       last with no arguments displays a record of all logins and logouts,  in
       reverse order.


       If  last is interrupted, it indicates how far the search has progressed
       in /var/adm/wtmpx. If interrupted with a quit signal  (generated  by  a
       CTRL−\),  last  indicates  how  far the search has progressed, and then
       continues the search.

OPTIONS
       The following options are supported:

       -a                        Displays the hostname in the last column.


       -f filename               Uses filename as the name of  the  accounting
                                 file instead of /var/adm/wtmpx.


       -n number|-number         Limits  the  number  of  entries displayed to
                                 that specified by number. These  options  are
                                 identical;  the -number option is provided as
                                 a transition tool  only  and  is  removed  in
                                 future releases.


FILES
       /var/adm/wtmpx    accounting file


ATTRIBUTES
       See attributes(7) for descriptions of the following attributes:


       tab()  box; cw(2.75i) |cw(2.75i) lw(2.75i) |lw(2.75i) ATTRIBUTE TYPEAT‐
       TRIBUTE VALUE _ Availabilitysystem/core-os


SEE ALSO
       utmpx(5), attributes(7)



Oracle Solaris 11.4               24 Jul 2004                          last(1)
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