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+uname(P) uname(P)
+
+
+
+
+
+NAME
+ uname - return system name
+
+SYNOPSIS
+ uname [-snrvma]
+
+DESCRIPTION
+ By default, the uname utility shall write the operating
+ system name to standard output. When options are speci-
+ fied, symbols representing one or more system character-
+ istics shall be written to the standard output. The for-
+ mat and contents of the symbols are implementation-
+ defined. On systems conforming to the System Interfaces
+ volume of IEEE Std 1003.1-2001, the symbols written
+ shall be those supported by the uname() function as
+ defined in the System Interfaces volume of
+ IEEE Std 1003.1-2001.
+
+OPTIONS
+ The uname utility shall conform to the Base Definitions
+ volume of IEEE Std 1003.1-2001, Section 12.2, Utility
+ Syntax Guidelines.
+
+ The following options shall be supported:
+
+ -a Behave as though all of the options -mnrsv were
+ specified.
+
+ -m Write the name of the hardware type on which the
+ system is running to standard output.
+
+ -n Write the name of this node within an implementa-
+ tion-defined communications network.
+
+ -r Write the current release level of the operating
+ system implementation.
+
+ -s Write the name of the implementation of the oper-
+ ating system.
+
+ -v Write the current version level of this release
+ of the operating system implementation.
+
+
+ If no options are specified, the uname utility shall
+ write the operating system name, as if the -s option had
+ been specified.
+
+OPERANDS
+ None.
+
+STDIN
+ Not used.
+
+INPUT FILES
+ None.
+
+ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
+ The following environment variables shall affect the
+ execution of uname:
+
+ LANG Provide a default value for the internationaliza-
+ tion variables that are unset or null. (See the
+ Base Definitions volume of IEEE Std 1003.1-2001,
+ Section 8.2, Internationalization Variables for
+ the precedence of internationalization variables
+ used to determine the values of locale cate-
+ gories.)
+
+ LC_ALL If set to a non-empty string value, override the
+ values of all the other internationalization
+ variables.
+
+ LC_CTYPE
+ Determine the locale for the interpretation of
+ sequences of bytes of text data as characters
+ (for example, single-byte as opposed to multi-
+ byte characters in arguments).
+
+ LC_MESSAGES
+ Determine the locale that should be used to
+ affect the format and contents of diagnostic mes-
+ sages written to standard error.
+
+ NLSPATH
+ Determine the location of message catalogs for
+ the processing of LC_MESSAGES .
+
+
+ASYNCHRONOUS EVENTS
+ Default.
+
+STDOUT
+ By default, the output shall be a single line of the
+ following form:
+
+
+ "%s\n", <sysname>
+
+ If the -a option is specified, the output shall be a
+ single line of the following form:
+
+
+ "%s %s %s %s %s\n", <sysname>, <nodename>, <release>,
+ <version>, <machine>
+
+ Additional implementation-defined symbols may be writ-
+ ten; all such symbols shall be written at the end of the
+ line of output before the <newline>.
+
+ If options are specified to select different combina-
+ tions of the symbols, only those symbols shall be writ-
+ ten, in the order shown above for the -a option. If a
+ symbol is not selected for writing, its corresponding
+ trailing <blank>s also shall not be written.
+
+STDERR
+ The standard error shall be used only for diagnostic
+ messages.
+
+OUTPUT FILES
+ None.
+
+EXTENDED DESCRIPTION
+ None.
+
+EXIT STATUS
+ The following exit values shall be returned:
+
+ 0 The requested information was successfully writ-
+ ten.
+
+ >0 An error occurred.
+
+
+CONSEQUENCES OF ERRORS
+ Default.
+
+ The following sections are informative.
+
+APPLICATION USAGE
+ Note that any of the symbols could include embedded
+ <space>s, which may affect parsing algorithms if multi-
+ ple options are selected for output.
+
+ The node name is typically a name that the system uses
+ to identify itself for inter-system communication
+ addressing.
+
+EXAMPLES
+ The following command:
+
+
+ uname -sr
+
+ writes the operating system name and release level, sep-
+ arated by one or more <blank>s.
+
+RATIONALE
+ It was suggested that this utility cannot be used
+ portably since the format of the symbols is implementa-
+ tion-defined. The POSIX.1 working group could not
+ achieve consensus on defining these formats in the
+ underlying uname() function, and there was no expecta-
+ tion that this volume of IEEE Std 1003.1-2001 would be
+ any more successful. Some applications may still find
+ this historical utility of value. For example, the sym-
+ bols could be used for system log entries or for compar-
+ ison with operator or user input.
+
+FUTURE DIRECTIONS
+ None.
+
+SEE ALSO
+ The System Interfaces volume of IEEE Std 1003.1-2001,
+ uname()
+
+COPYRIGHT
+ Portions of this text are reprinted and reproduced in
+ electronic form from IEEE Std 1003.1, 2003 Edition,
+ Standard for Information Technology -- Portable Operat-
+ ing System Interface (POSIX), The Open Group Base Speci-
+ fications Issue 6, Copyright (C) 2001-2003 by the Insti-
+ tute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc and
+ The Open Group. In the event of any discrepancy between
+ this version and the original IEEE and The Open Group
+ Standard, the original IEEE and The Open Group Standard
+ is the referee document. The original Standard can be
+ obtained online at http://www.open-
+ group.org/unix/online.html .
+
+
+
+POSIX 2003 uname(P)