Check Windows Server uptime
You can check the uptime of your Windows® Server® from the command line by running either the net statistics server
or the systeminfo
command.
Use the net statistics server command
In addition to uptime, the net statistics server
command also displays statistics for the system, such as the number of
files that are being accessed, systems errors, permission violations, password violations, and the total uptime since the last
time the server was restarted. Use the following steps to check server uptime by using the net statistics server
command:
-
Connect to your cloud server on the command line.
-
Type
net statistics server
and press Enter.Note: You can also shorten this command to
net stats srv
. -
Look for the line that starts with
Statistics since
, which indicates the date and time when the uptime started.
Use the systeminfo command
The systeminfo
command reports the following additional information about the operating system (OS)
that is installed on the server:
Host Name
OS Name
OS Version
Original Install date
System Boot Time
System Time
Timezone
Total Physical Memory
Virtual Memory: Max Size
Virtual Memory: Available
Virtual Memory
Network Card
Use the following steps to check server uptime by using the systeminfo
command:
- Connect to your cloud server on the command line.
- Type
systeminfo
and press Enter. - Look for the line that starts with
Statistics since
, which indicates the date and time when the uptime started.
Updated about 1 year ago