vuname – print system/view
information - set view name.
vuname [options ...]
or
vuname newname
Print certain system/view information. With no options, and no
arguments, same as -s. With no options and exactly one argument: set the
VUOS view name.
This tool extends uname(1). It
should provide the same output of uname
except when it runs as a VUOS process (or if
--x/--nouname
disables this feature). In VUOS the system information is extended with view
information.
- -a,
--all
- print all information, in the following order, except omit
-p and -i if
unknown.
- -s,
--kernel-name
- print the kernel name
- -n,
--nodename
- print the network node hostname
- -r,
--kernel-release
- print the kernel release
- -v,
--kernel-version
- print the kernel version
- -m,
--machine
- print the machine hardware name
- -p,
--processor
- print the processor type or “unknown”
- -i,
--hardware-platform
- print the hardware platform or “unknown”
- -o,
--operating-system
- print the operating system
- -U,
--serverid
- print the VUOS server id (it is the process id of the hypervisor)
- -V,
--viewname
- print the view name
- -P,
--prompt
- return a suitable (shell) command prompt: the nodename
(-n) if
vuname runs outside VUOS else the view name
(-V) if it has been defined otherwise the
nodename followedby the server id enclosed in square brackets (something
like host[42]).
- -x,
--nouname
- do not use uname (without this flag the command behaves like uname when it
runs on a non VUOS enabled environment).
- -q,
--quiet
- quiet mode: error messages suppressed
- --help
- display a help message and exit
- --version
- output version information and exit