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UNAME(1)		     BSD Reference Manual		      UNAME(1)

NAME
     uname - display information about the system

SYNOPSIS
     uname [-amnrsv]

DESCRIPTION
     The uname command writes various system-identifying attributes to stan-
     dard output.  By default, uname writes the name of the operating system.

     The options are as follows:

     -a	     Behave as though all the other options were specified.

     -m	     Print the name of the current hardware platform (the machine or
	     CPU type).

     -n	     Print the ``node name'' (the host name).

     -r	     Print the current release level of the operating system.

     -s	     Print the name of the operating system implementation.

     -v	     Print the version string for this release of the operating sys-
	     tem.  This may contain embedded blanks.

     When more than one item is printed, the order used is operating system
     name, node name, release, version number, and machine type, and all out-
     put is written on a single line, separated by spaces.

     The uname utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs.

SEE ALSO
     sysctl(8),	 sysctl(3),  uname(3)

HISTORY
     The uname command appeared in 4.4BSD.

STANDARDS
     The uname command is expected to conform to the IEEE Std1003.2
     (``POSIX'') specification.

BSDI BSD/OS			 April 8, 1994				     1
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