Re: Script genius needed

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said Sharon Kimble via tde-users:

| Why use a script, does your linux setup have a program called 'uptimes'
| (in Debian) which uses the command `uprecords` which gives your longest
| uptimes and your cumulative uptimes and your cumulative downtimes.

I have "uptime," which renders a one-line summary of how long the computer 
has been on, the load, etc., but is silent on connections. I have 
no "uprecords" or "uprecord." I've looked at a variety of tools. 
Apparently "gping" is no longer maintained; the Gnome tools don't log and 
don't allow anything except the Linux ping default, which is once per 
second. I looked at, installed, and tried unsuccessfully to 
configure "Smokeping," which is like bringing in a battle tank to get rid 
of a wasp nest. I had hoped that there would be some lightweight utility 
that would include what I wanted, which is a record of the times my ISP 
fails to PIS, as proof of their unreliability, chapter and verse. It seems 
to have turned out that a script does this when nothing else does.

(It performed during one of the failures earlier today.)

I've thrown it and the log in a little ~/ subdirectory, stuck an icon on it 
and put it in Kmenu. So one click and it is running, and I can always 
monitor it by looking at the terminal that's generated. In that it 
generated more than a megabyte of log per day, I'd like to cook up a way 
to automate archiving of the existing log, with date, daily. As it is, I 
can just move the file into an archive subdirectory and rename it at 
whatever frequency, probably weekly, I'd like. Then, when it's needed, it 
will be simple to provide a list of times it's been down, to within three 
seconds.

| Does this help?

It's good to know -- I was unaware of the utility -- but in this case it 
doesn't do what I need.

Thanks.
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dep

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