LAST(1) — UNIX Programmer’s Manual
NAME
last − indicate last logins of users and teletypes
SYNOPSIS
last [ name ... ] [ tty ... ]
DESCRIPTION
Last will look back in the wtmp file which records all logins and logouts for information about a user, a teletype [terminal] or any group of users and teletypes. Arguments specify names of users or teletypes of interest. Names of teletypes may be given fully or abbreviated. For example ’last 0’ is the same as ’last tty0’. If multiple arguments are given, the information which applies to any of the arguments is printed. For example ’last root console’ would list all of "root’s" sessions as well as all sessions on the console terminal.
Last reports the sessions of the specified users and teletypes, most recent first, indicating start times, duration, and teletype for each. If the session is still continuing or was cut short by a reboot, last so indicates.
EXAMPLE
last reboot
will give an indication of mean time between reboots of the system.
Last with no arguments prints a record of all logins and logouts, in reverse order. Since last can generate a great deal of output, piping it through the more program for screen viewing is advised.
If last is interrupted with a "break", it indicates how far the search has progressed in wtmp. If interrupted with a quit signal (generated by a control-\) last exits and dumps core.
Control-d (EOF) signal does nothing. Therefore exit gracefully from last with a "break" or "shift/delete" signal.
FILES
/usr/adm/wtmplogin data base
/usr/adm/shutdownlogrecords shutdowns and reasons
SEE ALSO
AUTHOR
Howard Katseff
7th Edition — 1/18/82