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Operating Systems HP-UX Vendor of physical host with HP-UX OS Post 302425441 by epriya2003 on Friday 28th of May 2010 01:56:09 AM
Old 05-28-2010
for windows wmi query gives name of manufacturer.

Coming back to Solaris OS:

Is there a way from BIOS someway information can be read.

Please note I have to read this info from a different machine but we have root access to machine with Solaris OS.
 

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ACPI_HP(4)						 BSD/i386 Kernel Interfaces Manual						ACPI_HP(4)

NAME
acpi_hp -- ACPI extras driver for HP laptops SYNOPSIS
To compile this driver into the kernel, place the following line in your kernel configuration file: device acpi_hp Alternatively, to load the driver as a module at boot time, place the following line in loader.conf(5): acpi_hp_load="YES" DESCRIPTION
The acpi_hp driver provides support for ACPI-controlled features found on HP laptops that use a WMI enabled BIOS (e.g. HP Compaq 8510p and 6510p). The main purpose of this driver is to provide an interface, accessible via sysctl(8), devd(8) and devfs(8), through which applications can determine and change the status of various laptop components and BIOS settings. devd(8) Events Devd events received by devd(8) provide the following information: system "ACPI" subsystem "HP" type The source of the event in the ACPI namespace. The value depends on the model. notify Event code (see below). Event codes: 0xc0 WLAN on air status changed to 0 (not on air) 0xc1 WLAN on air status changed to 1 (on air) 0xd0 Bluetooth on air status changed to 0 (not on air) 0xd1 Bluetooth on air status changed to 1 (on air) 0xe0 WWAN on air status changed to 0 (not on air) 0xe1 WWAN on air status changed to 1 (on air) devfs(8) Device You can read /dev/hpcmi to see your current BIOS settings. The detail level can be adjusted by setting the sysctl cmi_detail as described below. SYSCTL VARIABLES
The following sysctls are currently implemented: WLAN: dev.acpi_hp.0.wlan_enabled Toggle WLAN chip activity. dev.acpi_hp.0.wlan_radio (read-only) WLAN radio status (controlled by hardware switch) dev.acpi_hp.0.wlan_on_air (read-only) WLAN on air (chip enabled, hardware switch enabled + enabled in BIOS) dev.acpi_hp.0.wlan_enabled_if_radio_on If set to 1, the WLAN chip will be enabled if the radio is turned on dev.acpi_hp.0.wlan_disable_if_radio_off If set to 1, the WLAN chip will be disabled if the radio is turned off Bluetooth: dev.acpi_hp.0.bt_enabled Toggle Bluetooth chip activity. dev.acpi_hp.0.bt_radio (read-only) Bluetooth radio status (controlled by hardware switch) dev.acpi_hp.0.bt_on_air (read-only) Bluetooth on air (chip enabled, hardware switch enabled + enabled in BIOS) dev.acpi_hp.0.bt_enabled_if_radio_on If set to 1, the Bluetooth chip will be enabled if the radio is turned on dev.acpi_hp.0.bt_disable_if_radio_off If set to 1, the Bluetooth chip will be disabled if the radio is turned off WWAN: dev.acpi_hp.0.wwan_enabled Toggle WWAN chip activity. dev.acpi_hp.0.wwan_radio (read-only) WWAN radio status (controlled by hardware switch) dev.acpi_hp.0.wwan_on_air (read-only) WWAN on air (chip enabled, hardware switch enabled + enabled in BIOS) dev.acpi_hp.0.wwan_enabled_if_radio_on If set to 1, the WWAN chip will be enabled if the radio is turned on dev.acpi_hp.0.wwan_disable_if_radio_off If set to 1, the WWAN chip will be disabled if the radio is turned off Misc: dev.acpi_hp.0.als_enabled Toggle ambient light sensor (ALS) dev.acpi_hp.0.display (read-only) Display status (bitmask) dev.acpi_hp.0.hdd_temperature (read-only) HDD temperature dev.acpi_hp.0.is_docked (read-only) Docking station status (1 if docked) dev.acpi_hp.0.cmi_detail Bitmask to control detail level in /dev/hpcmi output (values can be ORed). 0x01 Show path component of BIOS setting 0x02 Show a list of valid options for the BIOS setting 0x04 Show additional flags of BIOS setting (ReadOnly etc.) 0x08 Query highest BIOS entry instance. This is broken on many HP models and therefore disabled by default. dev.acpi_hp.0.verbose (read-only) Set verbosity level Defaults for these sysctls can be set in sysctl.conf(5). HARDWARE
The acpi_hp driver has been reported to support the following hardware: o HP Compaq 8510p o HP Compaq nx7300 It should work on most HP laptops that feature a WMI enabled BIOS. FILES
/dev/hpcmi Interface to read BIOS settings EXAMPLES
The following can be added to devd.conf(5) in order disable the LAN interface when WLAN on air and reenable if it's not: notify 0 { match "system" "ACPI"; match "subsystem" "HP"; match "notify" "0xc0"; action "ifconfig em0 up"; }; notify 0 { match "system" "ACPI"; match "subsystem" "HP"; match "notify" "0xc1"; action "ifconfig em0 down"; }; Enable the ambient light sensor: sysctl dev.acpi_hp.0.als_enabled=1 Enable Bluetooth: sysctl dev.acpi_hp.0.bt_enabled=1 Get BIOS settings: cat /dev/hpcmi Serial Port Disable Infrared Port Enable Parallel Port Disable Flash Media Reader Disable USB Ports including Express Card slot Enable 1394 Port Enable Cardbus Slot Disable Express Card Slot Disable (...) Set maximum detail level for /dev/hpcmi output: sysctl dev.acpi_hp.0.cmi_detail=7 SEE ALSO
acpi(4), acpi_wmi(4), sysctl.conf(5), devd(8), devfs(8), sysctl(8) HISTORY
The acpi_hp device driver first appeared in FreeBSD CURRENT. AUTHORS
The acpi_hp driver was written by Michael Gmelin <freebsd@grem.de> It has been inspired by hp-wmi driver, which implements a subset of these features (hotkeys) on Linux. HP CMI whitepaper: http://h20331.www2.hp.com/Hpsub/downloads/cmi_whitepaper.pdf wmi-hp for Linux: http://www.kernel.org WMI and ACPI: http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/system/pnppwr/wmi/wmi-acpi.mspx This manual page was written by Michael Gmelin <freebsd@grem.de> BUGS
This driver is experimental and has only been tested on CURRENT i386 on an HP Compaq 8510p which featured all supported wireless devices (WWAN/BT/WLAN). Expect undefined results when operating on different hardware. Loading the driver is slow. Reading from /dev/hpcmi is even slower. Additional features like HP specific sensor readings or writing BIOS settings are not supported. BSD
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