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9 Copyright 2010 Lennart Poettering
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25 <refentry id="machine-info">
27 <title>machine-info</title>
28 <productname>systemd</productname>
32 <contrib>Developer</contrib>
33 <firstname>Lennart</firstname>
34 <surname>Poettering</surname>
35 <email>lennart@poettering.net</email>
41 <refentrytitle>machine-info</refentrytitle>
42 <manvolnum>5</manvolnum>
46 <refname>machine-info</refname>
47 <refpurpose>Local machine information file</refpurpose>
51 <para><filename>/etc/machine-info</filename></para>
55 <title>Description</title>
57 <para>The <filename>/etc/machine-info</filename> file
58 contains machine metadata.</para>
60 <para>The basic file format of
61 <filename>machine-info</filename> is a
62 newline-separated list of environment-like
63 shell-compatible variable assignments. It is possible
64 to source the configuration from shell scripts,
65 however, beyond mere variable assignments no shell
66 features are supported, allowing applications to read
67 the file without implementing a shell compatible
68 execution engine.</para>
70 <para><filename>/etc/machine-info</filename> contains
71 metadata about the machine that is set by the user or
74 <para>Depending on the operating system other
75 configuration files might be checked for machine
76 information as well, however only as fallback.</para>
79 <citerefentry><refentrytitle>hostnamectl</refentrytitle><manvolnum>1</manvolnum></citerefentry>
80 to change the settings of this file from the command
85 <title>Options</title>
87 <para>The following machine metadata parameters may
89 <filename>/etc/machine-info</filename>:</para>
94 <term><varname>PRETTY_HOSTNAME=</varname></term>
96 <listitem><para>A pretty
97 human-readable UTF-8 machine identifier
98 string. This should contain a name
99 like <literal>Lennart's
100 Laptop</literal> which is useful to
101 present to the user and does not
102 suffer by the syntax limitations of
103 internet domain names. If possible, the
104 internet hostname as configured in
105 <filename>/etc/hostname</filename>
106 should be kept similar to this
107 one. Example: if this value is
108 <literal>Lennart's Computer</literal>
109 an Internet hostname of
110 <literal>lennarts-computer</literal>
111 might be a good choice. If this
112 parameter is not set, an application
113 should fall back to the Internet host
114 name for presentation
115 purposes.</para></listitem>
119 <term><varname>ICON_NAME=</varname></term>
121 <listitem><para>An icon identifying
122 this machine according to the <ulink
123 url="http://standards.freedesktop.org/icon-naming-spec/icon-naming-spec-latest.html">XDG
124 Icon Naming Specification</ulink>. If
125 this parameter is not set, an
126 application should fall back to
127 <literal>computer</literal> or a
128 similar icon name.</para></listitem>
132 <term><varname>CHASSIS=</varname></term>
134 <listitem><para>The chassis
135 type. Currently, the following chassis
137 <literal>desktop</literal>,
138 <literal>laptop</literal>,
139 <literal>server</literal>,
140 <literal>tablet</literal>,
141 <literal>handset</literal>,
142 <literal>watch</literal>, as well as
143 the special chassis types
144 <literal>vm</literal> and
145 <literal>container</literal> for
146 virtualized systems that lack an
147 immediate physical chassis. Note that
148 many systems allow detection of the
149 chassis type automatically (based on
150 firmware information or
151 suchlike). This setting (if set) shall
152 take precedence over automatically
153 detected information and is useful to
154 override misdetected configuration or
155 to manually configure the chassis type
156 where automatic detection is not
157 available.</para></listitem>
161 <term><varname>DEPLOYMENT=</varname></term>
163 <listitem><para>Describes the system
164 deployment environment. One of the
165 following is suggested:
166 <literal>development</literal>,
167 <literal>integration</literal>,
168 <literal>staging</literal>,
169 <literal>production</literal>.
174 <term><varname>LOCATION=</varname></term>
176 <listitem><para>Describes the system
177 location if applicable and
178 known. Takes a human-friendly,
179 free-form string. This may be as
180 generic as <literal>Berlin,
181 Germany</literal> or as specific as
182 <literal>Left Rack, 2nd
183 Shelf</literal>.</para></listitem>
189 <title>Example</title>
191 <programlisting>PRETTY_HOSTNAME="Lennart's Tablet"
192 ICON_NAME=computer-tablet
194 DEPLOYMENT=production</programlisting>
198 <title>See Also</title>
200 <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd</refentrytitle><manvolnum>1</manvolnum></citerefentry>,
201 <citerefentry><refentrytitle>os-release</refentrytitle><manvolnum>5</manvolnum></citerefentry>,
202 <citerefentry><refentrytitle>hostname</refentrytitle><manvolnum>5</manvolnum></citerefentry>,
203 <citerefentry><refentrytitle>machine-id</refentrytitle><manvolnum>5</manvolnum></citerefentry>,
204 <citerefentry><refentrytitle>hostnamectl</refentrytitle><manvolnum>1</manvolnum></citerefentry>,
205 <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd-hostnamed.service</refentrytitle><manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry>