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31.Dd May 31, 2017
32.Dt UNAME 1
33.Os
34.Sh NAME
35.Nm uname
36.Nd display information about the system
37.Sh SYNOPSIS
38.Nm
39.Op Fl aiKmnoprsUv
40.Sh DESCRIPTION
41The
42.Nm
43command writes the name of the operating system implementation to
44standard output.
45When options are specified, strings representing one or more system
46characteristics are written to standard output.
47.Pp
48The options are as follows:
49.Bl -tag -width indent
50.It Fl a
51Behave as though the options
52.Fl m , n , r , s ,
53and
54.Fl v
55were specified.
56.It Fl i
57Write the kernel ident to standard output.
58.It Fl K
59Write the
60.Fx
61version of the kernel.
62.It Fl m
63Write the type of the current hardware platform to standard output.
64.Po Xr make 1
65uses it to set the
66.Va MACHINE
67variable.
68.Pc
69.It Fl n
70Write the name of the system to standard output.
71.It Fl o
72This is a synonym for the
73.Fl s
74option, for compatibility with other systems.
75.It Fl p
76Write the type of the machine processor architecture to standard output.
77.Po Xr make 1
78uses it to set the
79.Va MACHINE_ARCH
80variable.
81.Pc
82.It Fl r
83Write the current release level of the operating system
84to standard output.
85.It Fl s
86Write the name of the operating system implementation to standard output.
87.It Fl U
88Write the
89.Fx
90version of the user environment.
91.It Fl v
92Write the version level of this release of the operating system
93to standard output.
94.El
95.Pp
96If the
97.Fl a
98flag is specified, or multiple flags are specified, all
99output is written on a single line, separated by spaces.
100.Pp
101The
102.Fl K
103and
104.Fl U
105flags are intended to be used for fine grain differentiation of incremental
106.Fx
107development and user visible changes.
108.Sh ENVIRONMENT
109An environment variable composed of the string
110.Ev UNAME_
111followed by any flag to the
112.Nm
113utility (except for
114.Fl a )
115will allow the corresponding data to be set to the contents
116of the environment variable.
117.Sh EXIT STATUS
118.Ex -std
119.Sh EXAMPLES
120The hardware platform
121.Pq Fl m
122can be different from the machine's processor architecture
123.Pq Fl p ,
124e.g., on 64-bit PowerPC,
125.Fl m
126would return
127.Va powerpc
128and
129.Fl p
130would return
131.Va powerpc64 .
132.Sh SEE ALSO
133.Xr feature_present 3 ,
134.Xr getosreldate 3 ,
135.Xr sysctl 3 ,
136.Xr uname 3 ,
137.Xr sysctl 8
138.Sh STANDARDS
139The
140.Nm
141command is expected to conform to the
142.St -p1003.2
143specification.
144.Sh HISTORY
145The
146.Nm
147command appeared in PWB UNIX.
148.Pp
149The
150.Fl K
151and
152.Fl U
153extension flags appeared in
154.Fx 10.0 .
155