Which command produces human-readable timestamps in kernel ring buffer messages?
A.
dmesg -t
B.
dmesg -x
C.
dmesg -T
D.
dmesg -W
The Answer Is:
C
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
Option C (Correct):Thedmesg -Tcommand converts the timestamps in the kernel ring buffer messages to a human-readable format. The defaultdmesgoutput shows the timestamps in a raw format (seconds since the kernel started), while the-Toption translates these timestamps into a human-readable date and time.
Option A (Incorrect):The-toption is used to remove the timestamps entirely from the output.
Option B (Incorrect):The-xoption provides extended information about the message (e.g., facility, level).
Option D (Incorrect):The-Woption waits for new messages and does not convert timestamps to a human-readable format.
Oracle Linux Reference:Refer to:
man dmesgfor more details ondmesgoptions.
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