#!/bin/bash # Check if the system is Linux or BSD if uname | grep -q "BSD"; then # Get uptime in seconds for BSD boot_time_seconds=$(sysctl -n kern.boottime | awk -F'[ ,]' '{print $4}') total_uptime_seconds=$(($(date +%s) - boot_time_seconds)) else total_uptime_seconds=$(cat /proc/uptime | awk '{print $1}') total_uptime_seconds=$(printf "%.0f" "${total_uptime_seconds}") fi # Calculate uptime in days, hours, minutes, and seconds uptime_days=$((total_uptime_seconds / 86400)) uptime_hours=$(((total_uptime_seconds % 86400) / 3600)) uptime_minutes=$(((total_uptime_seconds % 3600) / 60)) uptime_seconds=$((total_uptime_seconds % 60)) # Print the result and perfdata echo "OK: Uptime is ${uptime_days}d ${uptime_hours}h ${uptime_minutes}m ${uptime_seconds}s | uptime_seconds=${total_uptime_seconds}s;" exit 0