Please advise if this is possible in a Perl script??
Here is what I use to find out when my Solaris 7 server was last rebooted:
Unix# psrinfo -v Status of processor 0 as of: 03/07/02 12:59:02 Processor has been on-line since 01/23/02 12:23:27. The sparc processor operates at 50 MHz, and has a sparc floating point processor.
But I have to be root to do this. Is there anyway (after the Solaris 7 server is rebooted) to email me and let me know it was rebooted. I want to put this in a cron job to check just once a day and only email me if the server was rebooted. Also I am hoping I wont need root priviledges to do this.

In reply to Send message after server reboot by Anonymous Monk

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