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Loa

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May 5, 2003
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Hello,

Out of curiosity, I tried the AC command on my 2009 MacPro and get a result of 8999 hours.

That result is obviously wrong, since the computer has been running at least 12 hours a day since I bought it in 2009.

Any reason why it doesn't work? Or is the 8999 something other than "hours"?

Thanks
 

Loa

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May 5, 2003
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Thanks for the simple answer. I'm assuming there's no way to know the real total uptime?
 

triptolemus

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Apr 17, 2011
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Edit: I think you're looking for cumulative machine uptime. Not sure that exists.


uptime

macmini:~ mikey$ uptime
13:36 up 3 days, 6:03, 3 users, load averages: 10.08 10.15 8.37
 
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tsialex

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Jun 13, 2016
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Thanks for the simple answer. I'm assuming there's no way to know the real total uptime?
Nope. Apple could have implemented it storing the hours on a private NVRAM variable, but they never got the idea.
 
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