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32.\"	@(#)uname.1	8.3 (Berkeley) 4/8/94
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35.Dd April 2, 2003
36.Dt UNAME 1
37.Os
38.Sh NAME
39.Nm uname
40.Nd display information about the system
41.Sh SYNOPSIS
42.Nm
43.Op Fl aimnprsv
44.Sh DESCRIPTION
45The
46.Nm
47command writes the name of the operating system implementation to
48standard output.
49When options are specified, strings representing one or more system
50characteristics are written to standard output.
51.Pp
52The options are as follows:
53.Bl -tag -width indent
54.It Fl a
55Behave as though the options
56.Fl m , n , r , s ,
57and
58.Fl v
59were specified.
60.It Fl i
61Write the kernel ident to standard output.
62.It Fl m
63Write the type of the current hardware platform to standard output.
64.It Fl n
65Write the name of the system to standard output.
66.It Fl p
67Write the type of the machine processor architecture to standard output.
68.It Fl r
69Write the current release level of the operating system
70to standard output.
71.It Fl s
72Write the name of the operating system implementation to standard output.
73.It Fl v
74Write the version level of this release of the operating system
75to standard output.
76.El
77.Pp
78If the
79.Fl a
80flag is specified, or multiple flags are specified, all
81output is written on a single line, separated by spaces.
82.Sh ENVIRONMENT
83An environment variable composed of the string
84.Ev UNAME_
85followed by any flag to the
86.Nm
87utility (except for
88.Fl a )
89will allow the corresponding data to be set to the contents
90of the environment variable.
91.Sh EXIT STATUS
92.Ex -std
93.Sh SEE ALSO
94.Xr sysctl 3 ,
95.Xr uname 3 ,
96.Xr sysctl 8
97.Sh STANDARDS
98The
99.Nm
100command is expected to conform to the
101.St -p1003.2
102specification.
103.Sh HISTORY
104The
105.Nm
106command appeared in PWB UNIX.
107