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-<H2><A NAME="HDRSYS" HREF="auarf002.htm#ToC_248">sys</A></H2>
+<H2><A NAME="HDRSYS" HREF="auarf002.htm#ToC_248">fs sysname</A></H2>
<P><STRONG>Purpose</STRONG>
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<PRE><B>sys</B>
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<P><STRONG>Description</STRONG>
-<P>The <B>sys</B> command displays the string stored in kernel memory that
+<P>The <B>fs sysname</B> command displays the string stored in kernel memory that
indicates the local machine's CPU/operating system (OS) type. The
Cache Manager substitutes the string for the <VAR>@sys</VAR> variable which can
occur in AFS pathnames; the <I>IBM AFS Quick Beginnings</I> and
<P><STRONG>Examples</STRONG>
<P>The following example shows the output produced on a Sun SPARCStation
running Solaris 5.7:
-<PRE> % <B>sys</B>
+<PRE> % <B>fs sysname</B>
sun4x_57
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