smbios(1M) System Administration Commands smbios(1M)NAMEsmbios - display the contents of a System Management BIOS image
SYNOPSISsmbios [-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 check‐
sums, and version number. This option might be neces‐
sary 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 specifi‐
cation.
-s Display only a summary listing of the structure identi‐
fiers and types, instead of the content of each
selected structure.
-t type Display only those structures whose type matches the
specified 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 computed.
-x Display raw hexadecimal data for the selected struc‐
tures in addition to human-readable output.
By default, hexadecimal data is only displayed if
smbios cannot display human-readable output for the
selected structures.
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 cur‐
rent system SMBIOS image.
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
┌─────────────────────────────┬─────────────────────────────┐
│ ATTRIBUTE TYPE │ ATTRIBUTE VALUE │
├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
│Availability │SUNWcsu │
├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
│Interface Stability │See below. │
└─────────────────────────────┴─────────────────────────────┘
The command-line options are Evolving. The human-readable output is
Unstable.
SEE ALSOprtdiag(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 5.10 31 Aug 2005 smbios(1M)