How To Check Windows Server Uptime
How to check windows Servers or workstations uptime?
This is useful when troubleshooting a server, slow awarding, or checking the last kick time due to a power outage.
Below are a few options for rapidly checking the uptime.
Video Tutorial
If yous don't similar video tutorials or desire more than details, and then go along reading the instructions beneath.
Example 1: Using the uptime.exe control
This is a window cmd control created by Microsoft that quickly displays the uptime down to the seconds.
Unfortunately, Microsoft has updated the utility and removed about of its features.
Practiced news for y'all, I've put the old version on my site and yous tin download it from my Active Directory Tools page.
If you want the new version it is available hither http://uptimeexe.codeplex.com/
Step1: Download and install
Once you download uptime.exe, put it in c:\windows\system32
This is optional but makes it easier to run from a command line. This allows you to run the uptime command from whatever path.
At present just type uptime
You can see in my screenshot PC1 has been up for 6 days. Pretty easy huh?
Now let's check the uptime on a remote server. (Y'all can't do this with the new version)
The command is
uptime servername
In the screenshot above
I accept a server chosen file1, then I only typed uptime file1.
The sometime uptime control has some additional features, to view them all blazon uptime /?
Example 2: By Using the task manager to view uptime
You can view the uptime on Windows Servers by using the task manager. Follow these steps:
Correct click the chore bar and open task managing director
Then click the functioning tab and make sure you accept CPU selected on the left.
The uptime is displayed towards the bottom of this screen.
This also works on Windows Client versions.
Instance 3: Use Systeminfo to display boot time
This terminal example uses the systeminfo utility
It doesn't summate uptime but volition display the terminal boot time
I can also filter this command to just display the info I'm looking for.
With the notice selection it at present only displays the kicking fourth dimension.
I can besides check the boot on remove servers with the command beneath:
systeminfo /s servername
I promise this article helped you find the uptime on your windows server or workstation. If you liked this article, so please subscribe to our YouTube Channel for more Active Directory tutorials.
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