LAST(1)LAST(1)NAME
last - list logins on the system
SYNOPSIS
last [ -num | -n num | --lines num ]
[ -f filename | --file filename ]
[ people ... ] [ ttys ... ]
[ --complain ] [ --no-truncate-ftp-entries ]
[ -x | --more-records ] [ -a | --all-records ]
[ --tw-leniency num ] [ --tw-suspicious num ]
[ -i | --ip-address ] [ --debug ] [ -w | --wide ]
[ -s | --print-seconds ] [ -y | --print-year ]
[ -V | --version ] [ -h | --help ]
DESCRIPTION
last looks through the file wtmp (which records all logins/logouts) and
prints information about connect times of users. Records are printed
from most recent to least recent. Records can be specified by tty and
username. tty names can be abbreviated:
last 0
is equivalent to
last tty0.
Multiple arguments can be specified:
last root console
will print all of the entries for the user root and all entries logged
in on the console tty.
The special users reboot and shutdown log in when the system reboots or
(surprise) shuts down.
last reboot
will produce a record of reboot times.
If last is interrupted by a quit signal, it prints out how far its
search in the wtmp file had reached and then quits.
OPTIONS-n num, --lines num
Limit the number of lines that last outputs. This is different
from u*x last, which lets you specify the number right after a
dash.
-f filename, --file filename
Read from the file filename instead of the system's wtmp file.
--complain
When the wtmp file has a problem (a time-warp, missing record,
or whatever), print out an appropriate error.
--tw-leniency num
Set the time warp leniency to num seconds. Records in wtmp
files might be slightly out of order (most notably when two lo‐
gins occur within a one-second period - the second one gets
written first). By default, this value is set to 60. If the
program notices this problem, time is not assigned to users un‐
less the --timewarps flag is used.
--tw-suspicious num
Set the time warp suspicious value to num seconds. If two
records in the wtmp file are farther than this number of seconds
apart, there is a problem with the wtmp file (or your machine
hasn't been used in a year). If the program notices this prob‐
lem, time is not assigned to users unless the --timewarps flag
is used.
--no-truncate-ftp-entries
When printing out the information, don't chop the number part
off of `ftp'XXXX entries.
-x, --more-records
Print out run level changes, shutdowns, and time changes in ad‐
dition to the normal records.
-a, --all-records
Print out all records in the wtmp file.
-i, --ip-address
Some machines store the IP address of a connection in a utmp
record. Enabling this option makes last print the IP address
instead of the hostname.
-w, --wide
By default, last tries to print each entry within in 80 columns.
Use this option to instruct last to print out the fields in the
wtmp file with full field widths.
--debug
Print verbose internal information.
-s, --print-seconds
Print seconds when displaying dates.
-y, --print-year
Print year when displaying dates.
-V, --version
Print last's version number.
-h, --help
Prints the usage string and default locations of system files to
standard output and exits.
FILES
wtmp
The system wide login record file. See wtmp(5) for further de‐
tails.
AUTHOR
The GNU accounting utilities were written by Noel Cragg
<noel@gnu.ai.mit.edu>. The man page was added by Dirk Eddelbuettel
<edd@qed.econ.queensu.ca>.
SEE ALSOwho(1), wtmp(5)
1997 August 19 LAST(1)