NAME
last
—
indicate last logins of users and
ttys
SYNOPSIS
last |
[--libxo ] [-swy ]
[-d
[[CC]YY][MMDD]hhmm[.SS]]
[-f file]
[-h host]
[-n maxrec]
[-t tty]
[user ...] |
DESCRIPTION
Thelast
utility will either list the sessions of
specified users, ttys, and
hosts, in reverse time order, or list the users logged
in at a specified date and time. Each line of output contains the user name,
the tty from which the session was conducted, any hostname, the start and stop
times for the session, and the duration of the session. If the session is
still continuing or was cut short by a crash or shutdown,
last
will so indicate.
The following options are available:
--libxo
- Generate output via libxo(3) in a selection of different human and machine readable formats. See xo_parse_args(3) for details on command line arguments.
-d
date- Specify the snapshot date and time. All users logged in at the snapshot
date and time will be reported. This may be used with the
-f
option to derive the results from stored utx.log files. When this argument is provided, all other options except for-f
and-n
are ignored. The argument should be in the form [[CC]YY][MMDD]hhmm[.SS] where each pair of letters represents the following:- CC
- The first two digits of the year (the century).
- YY
- The second two digits of the year. If YY is specified, but CC is not, a value for YY between 69 and 99 results in a CC value of 19. Otherwise, a CC value of 20 is used.
- MM
- Month of the year, from 1 to 12.
- DD
- Day of the month, from 1 to 31.
- hh
- Hour of the day, from 0 to 23.
- mm
- Minute of the hour, from 0 to 59.
- SS
- Second of the minute, from 0 to 60.
If the CC and YY letter pairs are not specified, the values default to the current year. If the SS letter pair is not specified, the value defaults to 0.
-f
file- Read the file file instead of the default, /var/log/utx.log.
-h
host- Host names may be names or internet numbers.
-n
maxrec- Limit the report to maxrec lines.
-s
- Report the duration of the login session in seconds, instead of the default days, hours and minutes.
-t
tty- Specify the tty. Tty names may be given fully or
abbreviated, for example, “
last -t 03
” is equivalent to “last -t tty03
”. -w
- Widen the duration field to show seconds, as well as the default days, hours and minutes.
-y
- Report the year in the session start time.
If multiple arguments are given, and a snapshot time is not
specified, the information which applies to any of the arguments is printed,
e.g., “last root -t console
” would
list all of “root
's” sessions as well
as all sessions on the console terminal. If no users, hostnames or terminals
are specified, last
prints a record of all logins
and logouts.
The pseudo-user reboot logs in at reboots of
the system, thus “last reboot
” will
give an indication of mean time between reboot.
If last
is interrupted, it indicates to
what date the search has progressed. If interrupted with a quit signal
last
indicates how far the search has progressed and
then continues.
FILES
- /var/log/utx.log
- login data base
SEE ALSO
lastcomm(1), getutxent(3), ac(8), lastlogin(8) libxo(3), xo_parse_args(3)
HISTORY
last
utility first appeared in
1BSD.
AUTHORS
The original version was written by Howard P. Katseff; Keith Bostic rewrote it in 1986/87 to add functionality and to improve code quality. Philip Paeps added libxo(3) support in August 2018.
BUGS
If a login shell should terminate abnormally for some reason, it
is likely that a logout record will not be written to the
utx.log file. In this case,
last
will indicate the logout time as
"shutdown".