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[windows] Check the Windows server shut-on logs

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Posted on 4/10/2018 9:25:37 AM | | | |
1: First, on the server desktop, find the computer, and then right-click Manage to expand Diagnostics, Event Viewer, Windows Logs, and System, as shown in the following figure:



(Windows 2008 r2 system)

2. Then select Filter Current Logs on the right, select Eventlog as the event source in the Filter Current Logs window, and enter 6005, 6006 in the following location. As shown below:

Remark:The eventlog indicates the switch, while 6005 indicates power on and 6006 indicates power off.



3. After entering, click OK, and the computer will be filtered out in the main window, as shown in the figure below:







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Event ID: 6013 The system starts and records the boot time
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