smbios - display the contents of a System Management BIOS image smbios



  • System Administration Commands					    smbios(1M)
    
    
    
    NAME
           smbios -	display	the contents of	a System Management BIOS image
    
    SYNOPSIS
           smbios [-BeOsx] [-i id] [-t type] [-w file] [file]
    
    
    DESCRIPTION
           The  smbios utility displays the	contents of the	System Management BIOS
           (SMBIOS)	image exported by the current system  or  stored  in  a	 file.
           SMBIOS  is an industry-standard mechanism for low-level system software
           to export hardware configuration	 information  to  higher-level	system
           management  software.  The  SMBIOS data format itself is	defined	by the
           Distributed Management Task Force (DMTF). Refer to  http://www.dmtf.org
           for  more  information  about SMBIOS and	to obtain a copy of the	SMBIOS
           specification and implementation	guidelines.
    
    
           The SMBIOS image	consists of a table  of	 structures,  each  describing
           some  aspect  of	 the  system  software	or  hardware configuration. By
           default,	smbios displays	the entire  contents  of  the  current	SMBIOS
           image.  If the -s option	is specified, smbios displays a	summary	of the
           structures that are present in the image. If the	-w  option  is	speci-
           fied,  smbios  writes a copy of the SMBIOS image	to the specified file.
           smbios can then be applied to the resulting file	to  display  its  con-
           tent.
    
    
           smbios  attempts	 to display each structure and its content in a	human-
           readable	fashion. If smbios does	not recognize a	 structure's  type  or
           content,	the raw	hexadecimal data for the structure is displayed.
    
    OPTIONS
           The following options are supported:
    
           -B	  Disable header validation for	broken BIOSes.
    
    		  By default, smbios attempts to validate the SMBIOS header by
    		  verifying the	anchor strings,	header checksums, and  version
    		  number.  This	 option	 might	be necessary when a BIOS has a
    		  non-compliant	header.
    
    
           -e	   Display the contents	of the SMBIOS entry point rather  than
    		  the contents of the SMBIOS structure table.
    
    
           -i id	  Display  only	 the specified structure, named	by its integer
    		  id.
    
    
           -O	   Display obsolete structure types.
    
    		  By default, smbios elides output for structures  whose  type
    		  is marked as obsolete	in the DMTF SMBIOS specification.
    
    
           -s	  Display  only	a summary listing of the structure identifiers
    		  and types, instead of	the content of	each  selected	struc-
    		  ture.
    
    
           -t type	  Display  only	those structures whose type matches the	speci-
    		  fied integer type, as	defined	the DMTF SMBIOS	specification.
    
    
           -w file	  Write	a copy of the SMBIOS image to the specified  file  and
    		  exit.
    
    		  The  SMBIOS  entry point is written to the start of the file
    		  with its structure table address set to the file  offset  of
    		  the  structure table,	and a new entry	point checksum is com-
    		  puted.
    
    
           -x	  Display raw hexadecimal data for the selected	structures  in
    		  addition to human-readable output.
    
    		  By  default,	hexadecimal  data  is only displayed if	smbios
    		  cannot display human-readable	output for the selected	struc-
    		  tures.
    
    
    OPERANDS
           The following operands are supported:
    
           file    Specifies  an  alternate	SMBIOS image to	display	instead	of the
    	       current system's	SMBIOS image.
    
    
    EXIT STATUS
           The following exit values are returned:
    
           0     Successful	completion. All	structures in the  SMBIOS  image  were
    	     examined successfully.
    
    
           1     A	fatal  error  occurred,	 such as failure to open the specified
    	     file or device, or	corruption in the image.
    
    
           2     Invalid command-line options were specified.
    
    
    FILES
           /dev/smbios     Kernel SMBIOS image device. This	device special file is
    		       used  to	export a snapshot of the current system	SMBIOS
    		       image.
    
    
    ATTRIBUTES
           See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
    
    
    
    
           +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
           |      ATTRIBUTE	TYPE	     |	    ATTRIBUTE VALUE	   |
           +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
           |Availability		     |system/core-os		   |
           +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
           |Interface Stability	     |See below.		   |
           +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
    
    
           The command-line	options	are Committed. The  human-readable  output  is
           Uncommitted.
    
    SEE ALSO
           prtdiag(1M), attributes(5), smbios(7D)
    
    
           System	  Management	 BIOS	  Reference	Specification	  (see
           http://www.dmtf.org)
    
    NOTES
           The implementation of a System Management BIOS image is entirely	at the
           discretion  of  the  system and BIOS vendors. Not all systems export an
           SMBIOS. The SMBIOS structure content varies widely between systems  and
           BIOS  vendors  and  frequently  does  not  comply  with	the guidelines
           included	in the specification.  Some  structure	fields	might  not  be
           filled  in  by  the BIOS	at all,	and others might be filled inwith non-
           conforming values.
    
    
    
    SunOS 5.11			  31 Aug 2005			    smbios(1M)
    


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